Using gustar in Spanish to say you like something Flashcards

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gustar

A

to like

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Me gustan los plátanos.

A

I like bananas.

Note: an n needs to be added to the verb if the noun is plural.

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Me gusta [thing].

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I like [thing].

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Te gusta [thing].

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You like [thing].

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True or False: Gustar can be used for anything, including places and people.

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False. It can used for anything except a place or a person.

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Me gusta Barcelona.

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I like Barcelona.

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Te gustan las manzanas.

A

You like apples.

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¿Te gusta la Navidad?

A

Do you like Christmas?

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Sí, me gusta la Navidad.

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Yes, I like Christmas.

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No, no me gusta la Navidad.

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No, I do not like Christmas.

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No, no me gusta la paella.

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No, I do not like paella.

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No me gustan las verduras.

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I do not like vegetables.

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No te gusta la profesora de historia.

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You do not like the history teacher.

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