gusto
/ˈɡusto/, [ˈɡus.t̪o]taste
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Tom no tiene gusto para la moda.
Tom has no sense of style.
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¿Le gusto?
Does he like me?
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No le gusto a Mary.
Mary doesn't like me.
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Sus bromas de mal gusto sacaban a Jane de quicio.
His crude jokes made Jane angry.
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Es como siempre digo: el gusto no se discute.
It's like I always say: you don't discuss taste.
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Un verdadero alemán no soporta a los franceses, aunque con gusto se beba sus vinos.
A true German can't stand the French, yet willingly he drinks their wines.
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A Tom no le gusto.
Tom doesn't like me.
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Esta ensalada tiene gusto a limón.
This salad tastes of lemon.
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No puedo distinguir el gusto.
I can't distinguish the taste.
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Todos se sienten a gusto con él.
Everybody feels comfortable with him.
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Él tiene mal gusto para mujeres.
He has no eye for women.
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Tal vez el petirrojo tenga un gusto por las cosas más finas de la vida y se ha vuelto extravagante.
Perhaps the robin's got a taste for the finer things in life and has become extravagant.
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Aceptamos con gusto su propuesta.
We gladly accept your offer.
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Para que lo sepas, esta es una broma de muy mal gusto.
Just so you know, this is a very bad joke.
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¿Le gusto a ella?
Does she like me?
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¿Por qué no le gusto a la gente?
Why don't people like me?
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Vendré con gusto.
I will be glad to come.
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