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The singular ¡Te gusta cocinar! or ¡Le gusta cocinar! and the plural ¡Les gusta cocinar! or ¡Os gusta cocinar! are Spanish equivalents of the English phrase "You like to cook!" Context makes clear whether one formal (case 2) or informal (example 2) "you" or two or more Castilian (instance 4) or Latin American (option 3) "you all" suits. The respective pronunciations will be "tey GOO-sta KO-see-nar," "ley GOO-sta KO-see-nar" or "leys GOO-sta KO-see-nar" in Uruguayan Spanish and "os GOO-sta KO-thee-nar" in peninsular Spanish.

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