What are some examples of the use of the word “piacere” in Italian? What do they mean and how would you translate them into English?

Piacere : to like. A me piace spesso mangiare un’insalata. I often like to eat a salad. I like : a m...
Piacere : to like. A me piace spesso mangiare un’insalata. I often like to eat a salad. I like : a m...
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