gustas

like, you like


Verb gustas

  1. Informal second-person singular () present indicative form of gustar.

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Examples
  • Para ser honestos, no me gustas para nada.

    To be honest, I don't like you at all.

  • No me gustas nada.

    I don't like you at all.

  • No creas que no me gustas.

    Don't think I don't like you.

  • Ya no me gustas.

    I don't love you anymore.

  • No le gustas a Tom.

    Tom doesn't like you.

  • ¿De verdad quieres saber si le gustas a Tom?

    Do you really want to know if Tom likes you?

  • Tal vez le gustas a Tom.

    Maybe Tom likes you.

  • Sí, tú me gustas.

    I do like you.

  • A Tom no le gustas mucho.

    Tom doesn't really like you much.

  • Me gustas mucho.

    I like you a whole lot.

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