gustan

like, they like


Verb gustan

  1. Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) present indicative form of gustar.
  2. (used formally in Spain) Second-person plural present indicative form of gustar.

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Examples
  • Me gustan las mujeres, me gusta el vino.

    I like women, I like wine.

  • A ella le gustan los secretos.

    She likes secrets.

  • A ella le gustan los vestidos azules.

    She likes blue dresses.

  • A los dos les gustan los deportes.

    They both like sports.

  • "¿Te gustan las serpientes?" "Por supuesto que no."

    "Do you like snakes?" "Of course not."

  • ¿No te gustan las manzanas?

    Don't you like apples?

  • No me gustan otros tipos de bebidas.

    I don't like other kinds of drinks.

  • Me gustan los rojos que están en la estantería.

    I like the red ones on the shelf.

  • A ella le gustan los animales.

    She is fond of animals.

  • ¿Sabes? A ella le gustan los animales.

    She likes animals, you know?

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