Cae Bien Flashcards
I don’t please your parents: to them, i don’t carry, to your parents
No les caigo bien a tus padres
The news didn’t make the boss happy: the news; no, to him, past tense caer, to the boss
La noticia no le cayó bien al jefe,
I like your friend: me, caer bien third person, your friend
Me cae bien tu amiga. “Tu amiga” is the subject, so the verb is conjugated in the third person
I like your friends
Me caen bien tus amigas. (“Tus amigas” is the subject, so the verb must be plural.)
John likes my friend.
A Juan le cae bien mi amigo.
I like you
Me caes bien
do you like me?
¿Te caigo bien? (you, I fall well, to you understood)
I really like your friend
Tu amiga me cae muy bien
I like your friends
Me caen bien tus amigos
I really don’t like your friend
Tu amiga no me cae muy bien
I don’t like your friend
Tu amiga me cae mal
I like Alejandra
Me cae bien Alejandra.
I dislike the new professor.
Me cae mal el profesor nuevo.
I do not like Fernando. (
No me cae bien Fernando.
I like the professors at my university.
Me gustan los profesores de mi universidad