gusto
/ˈɡusto/, [ˈɡus.t̪o]taste
Noun gusto m (plural gustos)
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taste (sense)
- El gusto es uno de los cinco sentidos.
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Taste is one of the five senses.
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taste (flavour)
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liking, preference, aesthetic preference
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pleasure, enthusiasm
- Es un gusto que nos visites.
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It’s a pleasure to see you.
- Lo haré con gusto.
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I will do it gladly.
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fancy, whim
- Me di el gusto de bailar.
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I enjoyed dancing.
Verb gusto
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No me gusta nadie y no le gusto a nadie.
I like nobody and nobody likes me.
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No le gusto.
You don't like me.
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El ser humano tiene cinco sentidos: vista, oído, tacto, gusto y olfato.
Humans have five senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell.
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Qué gusto tenerte de vuelta.
It's great to have you back.
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¡Mucho gusto!
Nice to meet you!
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Mucho gusto.
Nice to meet you.
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Con gusto lo ayudaré.
I'll be glad to help him.
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La comida extranjera tiene buen gusto.
Foreign food has good taste.
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Mucho gusto. ¿Cómo está usted?
Nice to meet you. How are you doing?
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A partir de mi experiencia personal, yo sé que cualquier encuentro con él te dejará un mal gusto en la boca.
From personal experience, I know that any encounter with him will leave a bad taste in your mouth.
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