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  1. What is the difference between "me gusta" and "a mí me gusta?"

    Oct 27, 2015 · Therefore, it's the same with "me gusta" and "a mí me gusta." However, this year, my new Spanish teacher tends to use "a mí me gusta" a lot, and I believe she thinks that "me …

  2. The meaning of "me gustas tú" - Spanish Language Stack Exchange

    Mar 23, 2016 · Yes, I like you is "me gustas tú" or "tú me gustas" in Spanish. Usually, this in the context of love feelings towards a girl or boy.

  3. Is "me gustas" ever correct, e.g. to say "I like you"?

    Jan 6, 2012 · Just like you would say that person disgusts me, with this imaginary word gust, you would say that person gusts me, meaning he or she pleases you, the opposite of disgust. Or, …

  4. What is the difference between 'me agrada' and 'me gusta'?

    Dec 17, 2015 · Is saying me agrada for 'I like' the same as saying me gusta? What is the difference in colloquial speech?

  5. "a mí" and "yo" differences? - Spanish Language Stack Exchange

    Oct 16, 2013 · a mí yo Your example: ¿Qué te gusta? A mí, me gusta el rojo. (What do you like? As for me, I like the red one.) Should be: ¿Qué te gusta? A mí, me gusta el rojo. (What do you …

  6. gramática - What is the precise meaning when "mucho" is …

    The second sentence sounds strange to me as is, without any further context. It seems as if a verb or a preposition has been omitted. Examples: Me gusta (comer) mucho queso, (La pasta) …

  7. Why can't I say "Yo gusto", I have to say "me gusta"?

    Sep 19, 2016 · @Malkev gusto de [inf] is less common, but perfectly correct (I speak Peninsular Spanish). That said, this answer isn't entirely correct. Gustar can use subject pronouns, …

  8. When is "me encanta" romantic? - Spanish Language Stack Exchange

    Feb 3, 2012 · 4 I have heard that me gusta usually has a romantic connotation when referring to people (as opposed to just saying that you get along well with someone). What about me …

  9. Me va a gustar? - Spanish Language Stack Exchange

    Sep 9, 2021 · Why should I say “me va a gustar” if asking am I going to like it instead of “me voy a gustar”? Google translates the first as I mentioned and me voy a gustar as I’m going to like it. …

  10. español neutral - Difference between "mucho" and "muchas"

    May 29, 2018 · I am trying to learn Spanish and I am stuck in understanding the following. "Mucho gusto" means, "nice to meet you". However, "muchas gracias" means, "thank you very much". …