How do you say I like cassava in French?
There are a few ways to say "I like cassava" in French, depending on the context and formality:
Formal:
* J'aime le manioc. (This is the most literal translation, using the scientific name "manioc" for cassava.)
* J'apprécie le manioc. (This is a more polite and formal way to say "I like it".)
Informal:
* J'aime le tapioca. (This is a more common term for cassava in France, although it usually refers to the starch.)
* J'aime bien le manioc. (This is a more casual way to say "I like it".)
* Je trouve le manioc bon. (This literally translates to "I find cassava good.")
You can also use "J'aime beaucoup" (I really like) or "J'adore" (I love) to emphasize how much you like cassava.
The best option will depend on the situation and your relationship with the person you are talking to.
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