The verb "gustar" means to please. The "me" refers to who it is pleasing to (and can be te, le, nos, os, or les depending on who it is pleasing to). Therefore, the use of "me gusta" and "me gustan" depends on what follows. You use "me gusta" if a verb follows or if a singular noun follows. "Me gustan" is used if a plural noun follows. There is some argument about which one to use if there is a list of nouns after, but normally the rule is to refer to the first noun and make that agree. Here are some examples:
Me gusta chocolate.
Me gusta correr.
Me gustan flores.
Me gustan bananas, manzanas, y piñas.
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Te gustan los deportes?
'Me gustan' is an Spanish expression that means 'I like them' in English. Spanish is also called 'Castillan', and this is because it's a Romance language that originated in Castille, Spain. It's a language that is spoken by 410 million people around the world as a native language.
"I have to go to school" in Spanish is "Tengo que ir a la escuela". It is pronounced "TANE-go kay ear ah lah es-KWAY-lah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
I like, or I love, (it) a lot . 'It' could be replaced by a noun or verb if given, e.g. A mi me gusta mucho el verano - I like the summer a lot A mi me gusta mucho dormir - I like sleeping a lot.
It's 'me gustan...' and yes, I can. It literally means, "The tacos please me." It also means, "I like the tacos."
gustan is the plural for '' i like '' in spanish. the singular for i like in spanish is '' me gusta'' Save
te gusta______ or te gustan_______ depending on what you like gusta vs. gustan ex: te gusta el libro (you like the book) te gustan las fiestas (you like parties)
In Spanish grammar, you use 5 different pronouns describing the person who the object "pleases" using the verb gustar. Me gusta - "I like" Te gusta - "You like" Le gusta - "He/She likes" Nos gusta - "We like" Les gusta - "They like" Just remember, "gusta" changes to "gustan" if you are talking about more than one object. Example: They like the markers - "Les gustan los marcadores"
Translation: No me gustan los deberes. OR No me gusta la tarea.Note that in Spanish, there is no distinction between "schoolwork" and "homework". The concepts are interchangeable in Spanish.
Me gusta el deporte (I like sport) Me gustan los deportes (I like sports)
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.
No me gusta la cebolla
Te gustan los deportes?
Gustar is a unique verb in Spanish as it is conjugated based on what is liked, not the person doing the liking. To conjugate gustar, you use the pronoun indirect object pronouns me, te, le, nos, os, les, followed by gusta or gustan depending on whether the subject is singular or plural. For example, "Me gusta el libro" means "I like the book" and "Nos gustan los libros" means "We like the books."
Do not like (as in a food) : No me gusta(n) I don't like strawberries. No me gustan las fresas. I don't like water. No me gusta el agua.
The present tense forms are: Gusto, gustas, gusta, gustamos, gustáis, gustan.