From like + -able.
likable (comparative more likable, superlative most likable)
- (American spelling) Capable of, or suitable for, being liked.
I suppose he's likable; why shouldn't he be?
- (of a person) Having qualities tending to result in being liked; friendly, personable.
She's a naturally likable person, with lots of friends.
having qualities tending to result in being liked; friendly, personable
- Bulgarian: приятен (bg) (prijaten), привлекателен (bg) (privlekatelen)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 招人喜歡/招人喜欢 (zh) (zhāorén xǐhuān)
- Esperanto: simpatia (eo)
- Finnish: miellyttävä (fi)
- French: aimable (fr), sympathique (fr), sympa (fr)
- German: liebenswert (de)
- Hungarian: rokonszenves (hu), szimpatikus (hu)
- Irish: taitneamhach
- Italian: simpatico (it)
- Japanese: 好かれる (ja) (すかれる, sukareru), 好まれる (ja) (このまれる, konomareru)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: likendes (no), omgjengelig (no)
- Nynorsk: likandes, omgjengeleg
- Polish: sympatyczny (pl)
- Russian: ми́лый (ru) (mílyj), прия́тный (ru) (prijátnyj), привлека́тельный (ru) (privlekátelʹnyj), симпати́чный (ru) (simpatíčnyj), располага́ющий (ru) (raspolagájuščij)
- Sanskrit: गूर्त (sa) (gūrta)
- Scottish Gaelic: tlachdmhor
- Ukrainian: симпати́чний (sympatýčnyj)
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