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"Me gusta" What is the long version of "Me gusta" Yo me gusto Yo me gusta El me gusta (Here, I thought "el" meant "it" to conjugate the verb as gust'a') I would like to say "I like ..."
2016년 9월 28일 오후 2:15
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"Gustar" is the best way of expressing "to like," but it literally means something like "to be pleasing to." That's why "I like" is "me gusta" and not "yo gusto." It literally means "it's pleasing to/for me." "Me" is the indirect object here. That's why "he/she/it likes" translates to "le gusta." Yo me gusto- I like myself; (lit.) I'm pleasing to/I please myself. I'm not a Spanish speaker but I'm assuming this makes you look like a narcissist. Yo me gusta- this doesn't make any sense. El me gusta- I like him/(masculine noun); (lit.) It/He is pleasing to/pleases me. Just know that the 'e' is supposed to be accented, otherwise it'd mean "the." The long form is "A mí me gusta." It brings more clarity, emphasis, completeness, etc.. Is that what you meant?
2016년 9월 29일
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