(WU25) Gustar to be pleasing, to like Flashcards
the rice
el arroz
Beatrice
Beatriz
the waiter
el camarero
the confession
la confesión
the specialty
la especialidad
the hamburger
la hamburguesa
hard boiled eggs
los huevos duros
Julius
Julio
the vegetable
el vegetal
the menu
la lista de platos
the shellfish
el marisco
the paella
la paella
the french fries
las papas fritas
the chicken
el pollo
Spanish omelette
la tortilla a la española
expensive
caro/a
simple
sencillo/a
I do not like it/them.
No me gusta/an.
Don’t you like it?
¿No te gusta?
It doesn’t matter
no importa
to mention
mencionar
to order
ordenar
I’m sorry about that
lo siento
What is it made of? (Of what is it?)
¿De qué es?
less
menos
What a pity.
Qué lástima.
they say
dicen
They’re very good
son muy buenas
Personally, I prefer simpler food.
Personalmente prefiero comida más sencilla.
Don’t you like eggs?
¿No te gustan los huevos?
at that moment
en ese momento
The waiter enters
Entra el camarero
Are y’all ready to order?
¿Están Uds. listos ordenar?
It’s Saturday night.
Es sábado por la noche.
Julius leaves the movies.
Julio sale la película.
Julius is very happy because he likes Beatrice.
Julio está muy contento proque le gusta Beatriz.
This is a first date.
Esta es la primera cita.
It’s not very late.
No es muy tarde.
Yes indeed, I’m hungry.
Pues sí, tengo hambre.
They take a seat.
Toman asiento.
They say the hamburgers and french fries are good here.
Dicen las hamburguesas y las paps fritas son muy buenas aquí.
I like the flower.
(it is pleasing to me)
Me gusta la flor.
I like the flowers.
(they are pleasing to me)
Me gustan las flores.
You like the flower.
(it is pleasing to you)
Te gusta la flor.
You like the flowers.
(they are pleasing to you)
Te gustan las flores.
You* like the flower.
(it is pleasing to you*)
Le gusta la flor.
He/She/You likes the flower.
(it is pleasing to him/her/you)
(A él/ella/Ud.) Le gusta la flor.
You* like the flowers.
(they are pleasing to you*)
Le gustan las flores.
He/She likes the flowers.
(they are pleasing to him/her)
Le gustan las flores.
We like the flower.
(it is pleasing to us)
Nos gusta la flor.
We like the flowers.
(they are pleasing to us)
Nos gustan las flores.
Y’all like the flower.
(it is pleasing to them)
Les gusta la flor.
They like the flower.
(it is pleasing to them)
Les gusta la flor.
Y’all like the flowers.
(they are pleasing to them)
Les gustan las flores.
They like the flowers.
(they are pleasing to them)
Les gustan las flores.
I like them.
(they are pleasing to me)
Me gustan.
They like it.
(it is pleasing to them)
Les gusta.
They like them.
(they are pleasing to them)
Les gustan.
Do you like to study?
(is it pleasing to you)
Te gusta estudiar?
I don’t like it very much.
No me gusta mucho.
Don’t you like salads.
(they are not pleasing to you)
No te gustan las ensaladas?
I would like . . .
Me gustaría . . .
Gustar means ____________
to be pleasing to
I like it.
It is pleasing to me
me gusta
Clarifying expressions before me, te, le, nos, and les are __________
A mí
A ti
A ud.
A él
A ella
A nosotros/as
A uds.
A ellos
A ellas
The child does not like Mondays
(they are not pleasing to him)
Al niño no le gustan los lunes.
Mary likes the flowers. (clarify)
(they are pleasing to her)
A Maria le gustan las flores
The girl likes the flowers. (clarify)
(the flowers are pleasing to her)
A la chica le gustan las flores.
John and Peter like it. (clarify)
(it is pleasing to them)
A Juan y a Pedro les gusta.
The boys like it. (clarify)
(it is pleasing to them)
A los chicos les gusta.
I like them.
Me gustan.
I like it
me gusta
you like it
te gusta
he/she/you like it
le gusta
we like it
nos gusta
they like it
les gusta
I like them
me gustan
you like them
te gustan
he/she/you like them
le gustan
we like them
nos gustan
y’all like them
les gustan
They like me
les gusto
They like you
les gustas
They like him/her/you
les gusta
They like us
les gustamos
They like y’all
les gustan
I buy food
compro comida
I buy it
lo compro
I buy food for him
le compro comida
he/she/it bores me
me aburre
it interests you
te interesa
it interests me
me interesa
I like eating (to eat)
me gusta comer
I like him
me gusta (él)
He likes me
(A él) le gusto (yo)
We like our parents.
nos gustan nuestro padres.