Usages of mít raději
Můj přítel má rád čaj, ale moje přítelkyně má raději jablka.
My friend likes tea, but my (female) friend prefers apples.
Pejsek má raději jablko než kočku.
The dog prefers an apple to a cat.
Moje rodina má raději psa než kočku.
My family prefers a dog to a cat.
Moje rodina má raději každodenní aktivitu v parku.
My family prefers a daily activity in the park.
Můj syn má raději tmavé barvy a často nosí černé boty a bílé tričko.
My son prefers dark colors and often wears black shoes and a white T-shirt.
Moje sestra nejí často zeleninu a má raději maso.
My sister doesn't often eat vegetables and prefers meat.
Moje babička chodí do kina zřídka, protože má raději knihy.
My grandmother goes to the cinema rarely because she prefers books.
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