gusto
/ˈɡusto/, [ˈɡus.t̪o]taste
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¿Por qué no te gusto?
Why don't you like me?
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Ella tiene un gusto por el helado.
She has liking for ice cream.
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Siempre es un gusto verte.
It's always a pleasure to see you.
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Le gusto.
He likes me.
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Me gusta decorar mi apartamento a mi gusto.
I like to decorate my apartment to suit my taste.
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Le dio mucho gusto verte.
He was delighted to see you.
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Le gusto a Tom.
Tom likes me.
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Yo no les gusto.
They don't like me.
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Hay muchas personas a quienes no les gusto.
There are many people that don't like me.
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Ella hubiera venido con gusto pero estaba de vacaciones.
She would willingly come but she was on vacation.
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- ¡Usted tiene un gusto caro! -exclamó la dependienta- ¿Está seguro de que no quiere mirar nuestras versiones más baratas primero?
"You have expensive taste!" the shopkeeper exclaimed. "Are you sure you don't want to look through our cheaper variants first?"
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El Plutonio tiene gusto metálico.
Plutonium has a metallic taste.
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Ella dijo que le gusto.
She said 'I love you' to me.
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Le gusto a ella y ella también me gusta.
She likes me and I like her too.
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Es un gusto, mi amigo.
It is a pleasure, my friend.
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No te gusto.
You don't like me.
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Parece que no le gusto a Mary.
Apparently, Mary doesn't like me.
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Te ayudo con gusto.
I will gladly help you.
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Le dije que si podía ser de cualquier utilidad, la ayudaría con gusto.
I told her that if I could be of any use I would be glad to help.
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Cada uno tiene su propio gusto.
Each has his own taste.
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