Italian Phrase
Anche a me piace cucinare.
Meaning
This phrase is used to express that you share a common interest in cooking with someone else. In Italian, the verb 'piacere' literally means 'to be pleasing to', so the structure 'anche a me' translates to 'also to me'. It is a natural way to agree with someone's preference and keep a conversation flowing.
When to use
Use this phrase in response to someone saying they like to cook. It is perfect for social gatherings, dinner parties, or when getting to know someone's hobbies.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Anchea mepiacecucinare
Anche
This word means 'also' or 'too' and is placed before the pronoun to emphasize the shared feeling.
A me
This is the stressed indirect object pronoun. It is used here to match the emphasis of the other person's statement.
Piace
The third-person singular form of 'piacere'. It stays singular because it refers to the single activity of 'cucinare'.
🗨In Conversation
Mi piace molto cucinare la pasta fatta in casa.
I really like cooking homemade pasta.
Anche a me piace cucinare.
I also like to cook.
✕Common Mistakes
Anche io piace cucinare.
The verb 'piacere' requires an indirect object pronoun (a me/mi) rather than a subject pronoun (io).
Mi piace cucinare anche.
In Italian, 'anche' usually comes before the pronoun or the verb it modifies to sound more natural in this context.
↔Alternatives
Pure a me piace cucinare.
I like cooking too (more informal).
Anch'io amo cucinare.
I love to cook too.
Cultural Tip
Cooking is a cornerstone of Italian culture and a frequent topic of conversation. When you say you like to cook, be prepared to talk about your favorite regional dishes or family recipes. Italians often view cooking as an act of love and hospitality.

