"like"

Mar 27, 2011 20:00

So a few posts back, someone suggested in the comments that someone make an LJ icon to mimic "like"ing on facebook. Seeing as I have lots of important work to be doing and no desire to do it... I've taken on this project ( Read more... )

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72stroopwafels March 28 2011, 00:05:37 UTC
Dutch is 'vind ik leuk' (kind of 'I find this good') and Frisian (for some reason) is just 'leuk'.

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thaichicken March 28 2011, 00:16:37 UTC
Yeah, I'm ambivalent... but sometimes I just really want to be able to say it. *shrug*

I love the Pirate one. Heehee :)

Also I love your icon. That is awesome!

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ochahime March 28 2011, 00:17:53 UTC
There's a pirate version? I might have to play around with setting now to see what else is hidden!

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diacritics March 28 2011, 00:14:11 UTC
the estonian version is "meeldib", and to un-like it, it's "ei meeldi enam".

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toronja March 28 2011, 00:14:48 UTC
German: "gefällt mir" (I like it, literally "it pleases me"). Unlike is "gefällt mir nicht mehr" (I don't like it anymore, lit. "it doesn't please me anymore")

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apneatic_melody March 28 2011, 00:32:58 UTC
In Greek, 'like' is "Μου αρέσει" (=I like it) and 'un-like' is "Δεν μου αρέσει" (=I don't like it).

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