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)
gustan is the plural for '' i like '' in spanish. the singular for i like in spanish is '' me gusta'' Save
"Me gustan tus zapatos"
"No me gustan los insectos." (for "computer bugs" - No me gustan errores)
like
for men: no me gustan los mentirosos for women: no me gustan las mentirosas
te gustan tambien
Me gustan tus zapatos.
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
I like burritos in spanish is=Me gustan los burritos.=
¿te gustan las ranas?
Me gustan los delfines
Mi gustan Murcielagos