

Because of that, we use gusta for singular and gustan for plural.

(They don’t like anything./Nothing pleases them.)Īs you can see, the Spanish verb gustar ONLY changes its form ( gusta/ gustan) according to the number (singular/plural) of liked objects, and NOT according to the pronoun ( me/ nos).
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(You don’t like anything./Nothing pleases you.) ( Learn more about how to use nada in Spanish.) (I like the book./Or the literal translation: The book pleases me.) Because of that, the verb ( gustar) must match the subject in number: ‘ Igualmente ’ is by far the most common response to ‘ mucho gusto ’ it´s literal translation would be ‘ likewise ’. To recapitulate, me, te, le, nos, os, and les are indirect object pronouns, and the item a person likes ( libro, película, etc.) is the subject of the sentence. Let’s see what me gusta in Spanish means, and how to use it with examples. You can see all its English meanings on SpanishDict. The subject of the sentence is different in both languages: in English, the subject is the person while in Spanish, the subject is the movie (or the book in the first example.) Because of that, the Spanish verb gustar needs an indirect object pronoun: In Spanish, gusto is a masculine noun and means taste, flavor or pleasure. Steak with Onions Platter breaded steak BBQ STEAK Fried Pork Chops Platter Grilled Chicken Platter chicharon de pollo breaded chicken Spanish-Style. A literal translation would be: Le (to her/him) gusta (is pleasing) la (the) película (movie). In English, we would say “She likes the movie.” In Spanish, we translate that as Le gusta la película. The Spanish verb gustar is usually translated in English as “to like”: Me gusta el libro (I like the book.) But the verb has a slightly different meaning in Spanish: it’s more about what pleases a person rather than what a person likes. Do you know what’s the difference between me gusta and gusto in Spanish? Or what does me gusta mean in Spanish?
