This sentence, I like you, but I just like you. If you emphasize liking, you emphasize liking you, but there is no love. ? If I reread you, the emphasis is: I only like you.
I like you, but only you. Other translations:
1, you are a good man.
2. Friendship is above lovers.
I was wrong to look down on you and dare not go to the balcony!
4. Return with tears, and hate not meeting and not getting married.
You are my outstretched hand that I dare not touch.
6, send love, stop the ceremony
7. Wang Xiang is interested, but the goddess has no dreams.
Yan Zi longed for rain, so she took an umbrella to avoid it.
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(1) I like it? What about you? But? Me? No? Love? You ?
I like you, but I don't love you.
(2) hmm? Me? Like what? What about you? All of them? That? Better,' What? Said. ?
"Well, I have to like you better," he said.
(3) me? Like what? What about you? Sue-sue? Me? What about you? Love? Me; ?
I like to hear you say that you love me;
(4) me? Like what? What about you? What about now? Just? That? Way? What about you? Yes. ?
I like you now, I like you now.
(5) me? Like what? What about you? Very? "Too much," said? That? Luck Fairy. ?
The lucky fairy said, I like you very much.