se plaire
A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun (e.g., se lever).
pronominal verb
a. to like each other
Malick et Léna se sont plu tout de suite.Malick and Léna liked each other right away.
a. to be happy
Sandra se plaît beaucoup dans son métier.Sandra is very happy in her job.
b. to enjoy living
Je me plais à Paris, mais j’aimerais changer d’air.I enjoy living in Paris, but I'd like a change of scenery.
c. to like
Tu n’as pas l’air contente. Tu ne te plais pas ici ?You don't look happy. Don't you like it here?
a. to enjoy
Quand il a du temps libre, Théo se plaît à dessiner.In his spare time, Théo enjoys drawing.
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