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35. Gustar
Gustar plus a noun means to like something. Literally, it means to please and takes an indirect object, so the construction of the sentence will be different than that of English.
Me gusta(n)
Te gusta(n)
Le gusta(n) |
I like
you like
you/he/she likes |
Nos gusta(n)
Os gusta(n)
Les gusta(n) |
we like
you like
you/they like |
Gusta is used with singular nouns, while gustan is used with plural nouns. With
le and les, you can add a Ud., a él, a ella, a Uds., a ellos and a ellas to make the meaning clear.
Me gustan las flores.
I like the flowers.
(Literally: To me are pleasing the flowers or the flowers are pleasing to me.)
Nos gusta la casa.
We like the house.
No me gusta.
I don't like it.
Le gusta a Ud.?
Do you like it?
Le gustan a ella.
She likes them.
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