It means: "Quine likes the peliculius." (Peliculius is not a Spanish word, but it's very close the word for movies).
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In English "LE "means "THE".
Le Havre was created in 1517.
Te/le gustan las empanallas? = Do you (formal/informal) like empanallas?Me gustan las empanallas = I like empanallas.
a Ella le gustan las películas.
Analyse: Me gustan las fresas (I like strawberries) A ti no te gustan los días de campo (You don't like picnics, informal singular context) 1. ¿Le / les gustan las rosas? (Do you like roses?, formal plural context) 2. ¿Le gustan las rosas? (Does he / she / it like roses?) / ¿Les gustan las rosas? (do they like roses?) No sé si os gustan estas frutas (I don't know if you like this fruit; informal plural context only in Spain) No nos gustan los problemas (We don't like to be in trouble)
A Luisa le gustan las clases.
Le gustan means 'he likes them'.
Le gusta. Be careful, this is a reflexive useage - the "gusta" refers to what is liked. Example: Le gustan las películas. This means literally "the movies are pleasing to him." Notice the plural "gustan" refers to the movies, not to the person involved.
Le gusta. Be careful, this is a reflexive useage - the "gusta" refers to what is liked. Example: Le gustan las películas. This means literally "the movies are pleasing to him." Notice the plural "gustan" refers to the movies, not to the person involved.
A mi madre le gustan las mujeres - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Australia:M Brazil:14 Czech Republic:12 Finland:K-11 Hungary:16 South Korea:15 Spain:13 Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud)
"Le gustan" in Spanish means "he/she likes" or "they like." It is used to express that someone has a preference or enjoys something.
The cast of A mi madre le gustan las mujeres - 2002 includes: Chisco Amado as Miguel Carla Calparsoro as Gloria Alberto Chaves as Chico Concierto Fernando Colomo as Juez de paz Xabier Elorriaga as Carlos Gabriel Garbisu Ana Goya as Carmen Aitor Mazo as Ernesto Sergio Otegui as Javier Leonor Watling as Elvira
As a verb, such as he or she loves, you would say ama; el ama / ella ama.As a noun, such as he has had two great loves, you would say amores; el ha tenido dos gran amores.-Also, loves as in "he loves cakes", would be "le gusta" or plural "le gustaN"Eg: He loves sweet stuff = Le gustan las cosas dulcesAdditionally, if he/she REALLY loves something you can say "le encanta" or "le encantan"
Gustan is a form of the word "gustar" which means "to like" Depending on the usage, the same word can mean "flavor" or "tastes like" The phrase "you gustan" is meaningless since there is no such word as "you" in Spanish. ¿Te gustan? = Do you like them? (can refer to the food you are eating) Te gustan - You like them (can refer to food you are eating) Le gustan - He likes them Les gustan - They like them Me gustan - I like them