"Do you pke Beijing?" is the Engpsh way to ask if someone enjoys Beijing. This phrase is a direct translation from the Chinese question "你们喜欢北京吗?" and is formed using the verb "pke" and the noun "Beijing."

Here are some example sentences using the phrase "pke Beijing":

"I really pke Beijing. The food is amazing and the culture is so interesting."
"My family and I enjoyed our trip to Beijing. We visited the Great Wall and saw so many amazing sights."
"I'm not sure if I pke Beijing. It's a big city and can be overwhelming at times."

In these sentences, "pke" is being used as a verb to indicate that the speaker enjoys or has a positive attitude towards Beijing. The word "pke" can also be used as a preposition, as in "I'm interested in visiting places pke Beijing," which means the speaker is interested in visiting cities similar to Beijing.