Here is how to say gusto....... Go F*** Yourself!
well gusto is a present form of the verb gustar meaning to like. me gusto means i like.
"Mucho gusto" is a fixed expression in Spanish that corresponds with the English fixed expression "pleasure to meet you". It literally means "lots of liking".
The English translation of "Anong luto gusto mo sa bangus?" is "What dish do you like for milkfish?" or more simply, "How do you like your milkfish cooked?" This question is commonly asked to inquire about someone's preferred cooking method for the fish.
The apple has a different gusto from the other ones.
agosto Agosto does not rhyme with gusto. words that do are: adusto, ajusto, arbusto, asusto, augusto, busto, dijusto, disgusto, gusto, injusto, justo, robusto, susto, vetusto
We say "gusto". As in "good taste": buen gusto or it can be also one of the five senses.
I am pleased to make your acquaintance
well gusto is a present form of the verb gustar meaning to like. me gusto means i like.
The Spanish phrase "mucho gusto" translates to "nice to meet you" or "pleasure to meet you" in English.
The English translation for "gusto kong ipaalam" is "I want to inform" or "I want to let you know."
no me gusto esa película (accent on the 'o' in 'gusto')
Aún te gusto?Todavía te gusto?todavia te gusto?
Gusto kitang makita or gusto kitang makita kaagad
It's the Spanish for the English "I like....". In Tagalog...?
If "I like you" will be translated in Tagalog, it would be "Gusto kita".
If you are meaning "mucho gusto" then you could say "igualmente" or "igual". It means "likewise"
gusto means pleasure e.g. me dió mucho gusto - it gave me lots of pleasure mucho gusto - pleased to meet you or if it is gustó then it means like e.g. me gustó la comida - I liked the food