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To be pleasing to…”to like” Backwards verb
GUSTAR To be pleasing to…”to like” Backwards verb
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GUSTAR = To like To say that you like something in Spanish using gustar, you have to rearrange the words. You have to say that the thing is pleasing to you. I like pizza = Pizza is pleasing to me = Me gusta la pizza I like tacos = Tacos are pleasing to me = Me gustan los tacos.
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GUSTA (1 thing being liked) GUSTAN (+1 thing being liked)
Check out the table below to see how you would say someone likes something. Notice that the form of gustar is singular if the THING LIKED is singular and plural if the THING LIKED is plural. Otherwise, gustar doesn’t change – just the object pronouns (me, te, le, nos, os and les) change. If what you like is singular (it is pleasing to) If what you like is singular (it is pleasing to) ME GUSTA (I like) NOS GUSTA (We like) TE GUSTA (You [familiar] like) OS GUSTA (You all [familiar] like) Spain LE GUSTA (He, she, it likes) (You [formal] like) LES GUSTA (They like) (You all like) Americas ME GUSTAN (I like) NOS GUSTAN (We like) TE GUSTAN (You [familiar] like) OS GUSTAN (You all [familiar] like) Spain LE GUSTAN (He, she, it likes) (You [formal] like) LES GUSTAN (They like) (You all like) Americas GUSTA (1 thing being liked) GUSTAN (+1 thing being liked)
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Dislikes To say that you do not like something, just put “no” in front of the object pronoun (me, te, le, nos, os, les). Modelo: No me gusta la pizza. I don’t like pizza. No me gustan los tacos. I don’t like tacos.
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Encantar – to love Encantar works the same way. It’s just a stronger emotion than gustar. Gustar means that someone likes something, encantar means that someone LOVES something. A better way to put it is “something is REALLY pleasing to someone.” For example, instead of saying “I love pizza,” you would say “Pizza is VERY pleasing to me.” ME ENCANTA(N) (I love) NOS ENCANTA(N) (We love) TE ENCANTA(N) (You [familiar] love) OS ENCANTA(N) (You all [familiar] love) Spain LE ENCANTA(N) (He, she, it loves) (You [formal] love) LES ENCANTA(N) (They love) (You all love) Americas
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You (formal) like soccer It likes soccer
He likes soccer Le gusta el fútbol She likes soccer You (formal) like soccer It likes soccer ***Since the DOP “le” does not specify anyone other than a singular person, we might need to add more detail, so that the listener or reader has more information on who we’re talking about….
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A nosotros nos gusta(n)
Emphasis and Clarity: If you want to either emphasize or clarify who likes, loves or does not like something, add the following before the object pronouns. A mí me gusta(n) A nosotros nos gusta(n) A ti te gusta(n) A vosotros os gusta(n) A él le gusta(n) A ella le gusta(n) A usted (Ud.) le gusta(n) A ellos les gusta(n) A ellas les gusta(n) A ustedes (Uds.) les gusta(n)
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Emphasis and Clarity: You can use these with gustar, no gustar or encantar. Modelo: You and Andrés are talking about your friend Ana. You are trying to find out who likes Coke and who doesn’t. Andrés: Le gusta Coca-Cola. Tú: No, a mí me gusta la Coca-Cola, a ella no le gusta la Coca-Cola. Here you are emphasizing who likes it. I like it, she doesn’t.
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Emphasis and Clarity: Modelo: You and Andrés are talking about your friends Ana and Pepe and what they don’t like. Andrés: No le gusta jugar al tenis. Tú: ¿A ella no le gusta jugar al tenis? Andrés: No, a él no le gusta. This time you include a ella and a él because you’re clarifying who you’re talking about.
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Other verbs: Gustar – to like/to be pleasing to Encantar – to love
Interesar – to interest Aburrir – to bore (aburre, aburren) Quedar – to remain, to be left Faltar – to be lacking, to need.
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