gusta

gusta, like


Verb gusta

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of gustar.
  2. Informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of gustar.

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Examples
  • Me gusta el sonido del piano.

    I like the sound of the piano.

  • Le gusta todo lo dulce.

    He likes all that is sweet.

  • ¿Te gusta estudiar?

    Do you like to study?

  • No me gusta que me molesten.

    I don't like to be disturbed.

  • Les gusta la nieve.

    They like snow.

  • Me gusta cuando nieva.

    I like it when it's snowing.

  • Me gusta la astrología.

    I like astrology.

  • No me gusta el café.

    I don't like to drink coffee.

  • Le gusta pasear por el parque.

    He likes walking in the park.

  • Al hombre le gusta jugar al fútbol.

    The man likes to play soccer.

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