Learn Spanish. 1st Grammar Workbook. Chapter 13 Flashcards
to like (to be pleasing)
gustar
(goos-TAHR)
the ice-cream
el helado
(eh-LAH-doh)
me
mí
(mee)
the horse
el caballo
(kah-BAH-yoh)
I like horses.
(Note: emphasize and clarify who the indirect object pronoun refers to)
A mí me gustan los caballos.
Juan and Cristina like classical music.
A Juan y Cristina les gusta la música clásica.
We don’t like motorcycles.
No nos gustan las motos.
you all (plural, informal - indirect object pronoun)
os
(ohs)
for you (singularl, informal - indirect object pronoun)
te
(teh)
I like sports.
A mí me gusta el deporte.
Do you (sing, formal) like flowers? (Are flowers pleasing to you?)
¿A usted le gustan las flores?
to cook
cocinar
(koh-see-NAHR)
They like to cook.
Les gusta cocinar.
I like to watch TV.
Me gusta ver televisión.
the hamburger
la hamburguesa
(ahm-boor-GEH-sah)
the lettuce
la lechuga
(leh-CHOO-gah)
the potato
la papa
(PAH-pah)
the onion
la cebolla
(seh-BOH-yah)
the milk
la leche
(LEH-cheh)
the sugar
el azúcar, la azúcar (less common)
(ah-SOO-kahr)
You (sing, informal) like onions.
A ti te gustan las cebollas.
small, little, young, the kid (Note: don’t use “joven”)
chico, el chico, la chica
(CHEE-koh)
the actress
la actriz
(ahk-TREES)
the tennis player
el tenista, la tenista
(teh-NEES-tah