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It does not behave like \"to like\" at all. The fix is to stop translating and learn the construction whole.",[55,56,58],"h2",{"id":57},"the-construction-the-thing-liked-is-the-subject","The construction: the thing liked is the subject",[47,60,61,62,65],{},"In English, ",[50,63,64],{},"you"," like the coffee: \"I\" is the subject, \"coffee\" is the object. Spanish flips it. The coffee does the work, and the liking lands on you:",[47,67,68,71],{},[50,69,70],{},"Me gusta el café."," = literally, \"the coffee is pleasing to me\".",[73,74,75,86,96],"ul",{},[76,77,78,81,82,85],"li",{},[50,79,80],{},"el café"," is the grammatical ",[50,83,84],{},"subject"," (it is doing the pleasing).",[76,87,88,91,92,95],{},[50,89,90],{},"me"," is the ",[50,93,94],{},"indirect object"," (the one the pleasing happens to).",[76,97,98,101,102,104],{},[50,99,100],{},"gusta"," agrees with ",[50,103,80],{},", not with you.",[47,106,107,108,111],{},"This is why there is no ",[50,109,110],{},"yo"," anywhere in the sentence. You are not the subject. Once you accept that, the rest is mechanical.",[55,113,115],{"id":114},"the-table","The table",[47,117,118],{},"Every gustar-type sentence has three slots: an indirect object pronoun, the verb (agreeing with the subject), and the subject itself.",[120,121,122,138],"table",{},[123,124,125],"thead",{},[126,127,128,132,135],"tr",{},[129,130,131],"th",{},"Indirect object pronoun",[129,133,134],{},"Verb (sing. \u002F pl.)",[129,136,137],{},"Subject (the thing liked)",[139,140,141,153,163,173,183,193],"tbody",{},[126,142,143,147,150],{},[144,145,146],"td",{},"me (to me)",[144,148,149],{},"gusta \u002F gustan",[144,151,152],{},"el café \u002F los cafés",[126,154,155,158,160],{},[144,156,157],{},"te (to you)",[144,159,149],{},[144,161,162],{},"la música \u002F las canciones",[126,164,165,168,170],{},[144,166,167],{},"le (to him\u002Fher\u002Fyou)",[144,169,149],{},[144,171,172],{},"el libro \u002F los libros",[126,174,175,178,180],{},[144,176,177],{},"nos (to us)",[144,179,149],{},[144,181,182],{},"el cine \u002F las películas",[126,184,185,188,190],{},[144,186,187],{},"os (to you all)",[144,189,149],{},[144,191,192],{},"el mar \u002F los gatos",[126,194,195,198,200],{},[144,196,197],{},"les (to them\u002Fyou all)",[144,199,149],{},[144,201,202],{},"el sol \u002F los días largos",[55,204,206],{"id":205},"the-agreement-rule-gusta-vs-gustan","The agreement rule: gusta vs gustan",[47,208,209,210,212],{},"The verb agrees with the ",[50,211,84],{}," (the thing liked), never with the person. This is the single most common slip.",[73,214,215,224],{},[76,216,217,220,221,223],{},[50,218,219],{},"Me gusta el libro."," (I like the book.) - one thing, ",[50,222,100],{},".",[76,225,226,229,230,223],{},[50,227,228],{},"Me gustan los libros."," (I like the books.) - more than one thing, ",[50,231,232],{},"gustan",[47,234,235,236,238],{},"The indirect object pronoun ",[50,237,90],{}," stays the same in both. Changing from \"I like\" to \"we like\" changes the pronoun (me -> nos), not the verb ending:",[73,240,241,247],{},[76,242,243,246],{},[50,244,245],{},"Nos gusta la casa."," (We like the house.)",[76,248,249,252],{},[50,250,251],{},"Nos gustan las casas."," (We like the houses.)",[47,254,255,256,259],{},"When what you like is an ",[50,257,258],{},"action"," (an infinitive), the verb stays singular even if there are several infinitives:",[73,261,262,268],{},[76,263,264,267],{},[50,265,266],{},"Me gusta leer."," (I like reading.)",[76,269,270,273,274,276],{},[50,271,272],{},"Me gusta comer y dormir."," (I like eating and sleeping.) - still ",[50,275,100],{},", because infinitives count as a single idea.",[55,278,280],{"id":279},"the-redundant-a-mí-me-gusta","The redundant \"a mí me gusta\"",[47,282,283,284,287,288,287,291,294,295,298,299,301],{},"You will hear ",[50,285,286],{},"a mí me gusta",", ",[50,289,290],{},"a ti te gusta",[50,292,293],{},"a Juan le gusta",". The ",[50,296,297],{},"a + pronoun\u002Fname"," part is grammatically redundant: the ",[50,300,90],{}," already tells you who likes it. It is there for two reasons.",[47,303,304],{},[50,305,306],{},"Emphasis or contrast:",[73,308,309],{},[76,310,311,314],{},[50,312,313],{},"A mí me gusta el té, pero a él le gusta el café."," (I like tea, but he likes coffee.)",[47,316,317,320,321,324,325,328],{},[50,318,319],{},"Clarification - this one matters."," The pronoun ",[50,322,323],{},"le"," could mean \"to him\", \"to her\" or \"to you (formal)\". Adding ",[50,326,327],{},"a + name"," removes the ambiguity:",[73,330,331],{},[76,332,333,336,337,339],{},[50,334,335],{},"A María le gusta bailar."," (Maria likes dancing.) - ",[50,338,323],{}," would be vague on its own.",[47,341,342,343,345,346,349],{},"With ",[50,344,323],{}," and ",[50,347,348],{},"les"," the clarifying phrase is often not optional at all, because the sentence is genuinely unclear without it.",[55,351,353],{"id":352},"the-rest-of-the-family","The rest of the family",[47,355,356],{},"These verbs are not exceptions to learn separately. They are the same construction with a different verb. Learn the pattern once and they all come free.",[120,358,359,372],{},[123,360,361],{},[126,362,363,366,369],{},[129,364,365],{},"Verb",[129,367,368],{},"Meaning (\"to be ...\")",[129,370,371],{},"Example",[139,373,374,388,402,416,430,444,458],{},[126,375,376,379,382],{},[144,377,378],{},"encantar",[144,380,381],{},"to love (be delightful)",[144,383,384,387],{},[50,385,386],{},"Me encanta"," el chocolate. (I love chocolate.)",[126,389,390,393,396],{},[144,391,392],{},"faltar",[144,394,395],{},"to be lacking \u002F missing",[144,397,398,401],{},[50,399,400],{},"Me faltan"," dos euros. (I'm two euros short.)",[126,403,404,407,410],{},[144,405,406],{},"doler",[144,408,409],{},"to hurt \u002F be painful",[144,411,412,415],{},[50,413,414],{},"Me duele"," la cabeza. (My head hurts.)",[126,417,418,421,424],{},[144,419,420],{},"interesar",[144,422,423],{},"to be of interest",[144,425,426,429],{},[50,427,428],{},"Me interesa"," la historia. (History interests me.)",[126,431,432,435,438],{},[144,433,434],{},"importar",[144,436,437],{},"to matter \u002F mind",[144,439,440,443],{},[50,441,442],{},"No me importa."," (I don't mind \u002F it doesn't matter to me.)",[126,445,446,449,452],{},[144,447,448],{},"quedar",[144,450,451],{},"to be left \u002F remain \u002F suit",[144,453,454,457],{},[50,455,456],{},"Me quedan"," tres días. (I have three days left.)",[126,459,460,463,466],{},[144,461,462],{},"parecer",[144,464,465],{},"to seem (an opinion)",[144,467,468,471],{},[50,469,470],{},"Me parece"," bien. (It seems fine to me.)",[47,473,474,475,477,478,481,482,485,486,489,490,492,493,496,497,500,501,504],{},"Note ",[50,476,378],{}," never takes ",[50,479,480],{},"muy"," or ",[50,483,484],{},"mucho",": it already means \"to love\", so ",[50,487,488],{},"me encanta mucho"," is wrong. And ",[50,491,406],{}," behaves exactly like gustar: the body part is the subject, so ",[50,494,495],{},"me duelen los pies"," (my feet hurt) uses the plural ",[50,498,499],{},"duelen"," because ",[50,502,503],{},"los pies"," is plural.",[55,506,508],{"id":507},"worked-examples","Worked examples",[73,510,511,519,535,548,560],{},[76,512,513,516,517,223],{},[50,514,515],{},"¿Te gusta la comida española?"," (Do you like Spanish food?) - one thing, ",[50,518,100],{},[76,520,521,524,525,528,529,531,532,223],{},[50,522,523],{},"A mis padres les encantan los gatos."," (My parents love cats.) - plural subject, ",[50,526,527],{},"encantan","; ",[50,530,348],{}," clarified by ",[50,533,534],{},"a mis padres",[76,536,537,540,541,544,545,223],{},[50,538,539],{},"Me falta tiempo."," (I'm short of time \u002F I lack time.) - ",[50,542,543],{},"tiempo"," is singular, so ",[50,546,547],{},"falta",[76,549,550,553,554,557,558,223],{},[50,551,552],{},"Nos duelen las piernas."," (Our legs hurt.) - plural subject ",[50,555,556],{},"las piernas",", so ",[50,559,499],{},[76,561,562,565],{},[50,563,564],{},"¿Qué te parece la idea?"," (What do you think of the idea? \u002F How does the idea seem to you?)",[55,567,569],{"id":568},"the-mistakes-english-speakers-make","The mistakes English speakers make",[47,571,572,575,576,579,580,223],{},[50,573,574],{},"Treating yourself as the subject."," The instinct is to say ",[50,577,578],{},"yo gusto el café",", building an English sentence. That means \"I am pleasing the coffee\". Wrong direction every time. There is no ",[50,581,110],{},[47,583,584,587,588,591,592,595,596,223],{},[50,585,586],{},"Making the verb agree with the person."," Learners say ",[50,589,590],{},"me gusta los libros"," because \"I\" feels singular. But the verb agrees with ",[50,593,594],{},"los libros",": it must be ",[50,597,598],{},"me gustan los libros",[47,600,601,604,605,608,609,223],{},[50,602,603],{},"Forgetting the article."," English drops it (\"I like coffee\"), Spanish keeps it: ",[50,606,607],{},"me gusta el café",", not ",[50,610,611],{},"me gusta café",[47,613,614,617,618,621,622,625,626,628],{},[50,615,616],{},"Using gustar for people romantically without care."," ",[50,619,620],{},"Me gustas tú"," does mean \"I fancy you\", which is fine if intended; for friendship use ",[50,623,624],{},"me caes bien",". ",[50,627,52],{}," with a person carries an attraction sense, so choose deliberately.",[55,630,632],{"id":631},"see-also","See also",[73,634,635,644,651],{},[76,636,637,638,643],{},"The ",[639,640,642],"a",{"href":641},"\u002Fspanish\u002Fgrammar\u002Fser-vs-estar","ser vs estar"," page covers the other beginner verb that has no clean English equivalent.",[76,645,637,646,650],{},[639,647,649],{"href":648},"\u002Fspanish\u002Fgrammar\u002Fpronoun-order","pronoun order"," page explains how the me, te, le pronouns combine with direct objects.",[76,652,637,653,657],{},[639,654,656],{"href":655},"\u002Fspanish\u002Fgrammar","Spanish grammar cheatsheet"," has the full gustar-family table on one card.",{"title":659,"searchDepth":660,"depth":660,"links":661},"",2,[662,663,664,665,666,667,668,669],{"id":57,"depth":660,"text":58},{"id":114,"depth":660,"text":115},{"id":205,"depth":660,"text":206},{"id":279,"depth":660,"text":280},{"id":352,"depth":660,"text":353},{"id":507,"depth":660,"text":508},{"id":568,"depth":660,"text":569},{"id":631,"depth":660,"text":632},"A2-B1","Gustar does not mean 'to like' the way English uses it. The thing liked is the grammatical subject and you are the indirect object. The construction, the gusta-vs-gustan agreement, the redundant 'a mí me gusta', and the verbs that all behave the same way.","md",[674,677,680],{"q":675,"a":676},"Does gustar mean 'to like'?","Not grammatically. Gustar means 'to be pleasing'. The thing liked is the subject of the verb and the person who likes it is the indirect object. Me gusta el café is 'coffee is pleasing to me', not 'I like coffee' word for word. This is why there is no 'yo' in the sentence: you are not the subject, the coffee is. Get this back-to-front structure right and gustar stops being mysterious.",{"q":678,"a":679},"When do you use gusta and when gustan?","The verb agrees with the thing liked, not with the person. One thing liked takes gusta (me gusta el libro - I like the book); more than one thing takes gustan (me gustan los libros - I like the books). The indirect object pronoun (me, te, le, nos, os, les) never changes the verb ending; only the subject does. So te gustan las películas, never te gusta las películas.",{"q":681,"a":682},"Why do Spanish speakers say 'a mí me gusta'?","The 'a mí' is redundant by design. The me already tells you who likes it; a mí adds emphasis or contrast (a mí me gusta, pero a él no - I like it, but he doesn't). With le and les it is not just emphasis but clarification, because le is ambiguous: a Juan le gusta pins down who le refers to. It is optional with me, te, nos, os, but often essential with le and les.","higher","Gustar is the verb English speakers get wrong for years, because they translate it as 'to like' and then build an English sentence around it. Spanish does it back to front: the thing you like is the grammatical subject, and you are the indirect object that the liking happens to. Me gusta el café is literally 'the coffee is pleasing to me'. Once that clicks, a whole family of verbs - encantar, faltar, doler, interesar, importar, quedar, parecer - falls into place, because they all work the same way. This page lays out the construction, the agreement rule that trips people up, and the redundant a mí that Spanish uses for emphasis.","spanish",{},true,"\u002Fspanish\u002Fgrammar\u002Fgustar-type-verbs",{"title":36,"description":671},"spanish\u002Fgrammar\u002Fgustar-type-verbs","vMPfSAz-ODt9cHWF3uLVOawLXLPwPqrkq0SqnObgYhg",[],{"left":4,"top":4,"width":5,"height":5,"rotate":4,"vFlip":6,"hFlip":6,"body":694},"\u003Cg fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" stroke-width=\"2\">\u003Cpath d=\"M12 15V3m9 12v4a2 2 0 0 1-2 2H5a2 2 0 0 1-2-2v-4\"\u002F>\u003Cpath d=\"m7 10l5 5l5-5\"\u002F>\u003C\u002Fg>",{"left":4,"top":4,"width":5,"height":5,"rotate":4,"vFlip":6,"hFlip":6,"body":696},"\u003Cpath fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" stroke-width=\"2\" d=\"M13 21h8M15 5l4 4m2.174-2.188a1 1 0 0 0-3.986-3.987L3.842 16.174a2 2 0 0 0-.5.83l-1.321 4.352a.5.5 0 0 0 .623.622l4.353-1.32a2 2 0 0 0 .83-.497z\"\u002F>",{"left":4,"top":4,"width":5,"height":5,"rotate":4,"vFlip":6,"hFlip":6,"body":698},"\u003Cg fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" stroke-width=\"2\">\u003Crect width=\"18\" height=\"18\" x=\"3\" y=\"3\" rx=\"2\" ry=\"2\"\u002F>\u003Ccircle cx=\"9\" cy=\"9\" r=\"2\"\u002F>\u003Cpath d=\"m21 15l-3.086-3.086a2 2 0 0 0-2.828 0L6 21\"\u002F>\u003C\u002Fg>",{"left":4,"top":4,"width":5,"height":5,"rotate":4,"vFlip":6,"hFlip":6,"body":700},"\u003Cg fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" stroke-width=\"2\">\u003Cpath d=\"M6 22a2 2 0 0 1-2-2V4a2 2 0 0 1 2-2h8a2.4 2.4 0 0 1 1.704.706l3.588 3.588A2.4 2.4 0 0 1 20 8v12a2 2 0 0 1-2 2z\"\u002F>\u003Cpath d=\"M14 2v5a1 1 0 0 0 1 1h5M10 9H8m8 4H8m8 4H8\"\u002F>\u003C\u002Fg>",{"left":4,"top":4,"width":5,"height":5,"rotate":4,"vFlip":6,"hFlip":6,"body":702},"\u003Cpath fill=\"currentColor\" d=\"M23.268 5.313c-.35-2.578-2.617-4.61-5.304-5.004C17.51.242 15.792 0 11.813 0h-.03c-3.98 0-4.835.242-5.288.309C3.882.692 1.496 2.518.917 5.127C.64 6.412.61 7.837.661 9.143c.074 1.874.088 3.745.26 5.611c.118 1.24.325 2.47.62 3.68c.55 2.237 2.777 4.098 4.96 4.857c2.336.792 4.849.923 7.256.38q.398-.092.786-.213c.585-.184 1.27-.39 1.774-.753a.06.06 0 0 0 .023-.043v-1.809a.05.05 0 0 0-.02-.041a.05.05 0 0 0-.046-.01a20.3 20.3 0 0 1-4.709.545c-2.73 0-3.463-1.284-3.674-1.818a5.6 5.6 0 0 1-.319-1.433a.053.053 0 0 1 .066-.054c1.517.363 3.072.546 4.632.546c.376 0 .75 0 1.125-.01c1.57-.044 3.224-.124 4.768-.422q.059-.011.11-.024c2.435-.464 4.753-1.92 4.989-5.604c.008-.145.03-1.52.03-1.67c.002-.512.167-3.63-.024-5.545m-3.748 9.195h-2.561V8.29c0-1.309-.55-1.976-1.67-1.976c-1.23 0-1.846.79-1.846 2.35v3.403h-2.546V8.663c0-1.56-.617-2.35-1.848-2.35c-1.112 0-1.668.668-1.67 1.977v6.218H4.822V8.102q0-1.965 1.011-3.12c.696-.77 1.608-1.164 2.74-1.164c1.311 0 2.302.5 2.962 1.498l.638 1.06l.638-1.06c.66-.999 1.65-1.498 2.96-1.498c1.13 0 2.043.395 2.74 1.164q1.012 1.155 1.012 3.12z\"\u002F>",{"left":4,"top":4,"width":5,"height":5,"rotate":4,"vFlip":6,"hFlip":6,"body":704},"\u003Cpath fill=\"currentColor\" d=\"M5.202 2.857C7.954 4.922 10.913 9.11 12 11.358c1.087-2.247 4.046-6.436 6.798-8.501C20.783 1.366 24 .213 24 3.883c0 .732-.42 6.156-.667 7.037c-.856 3.061-3.978 3.842-6.755 3.37c4.854.826 6.089 3.562 3.422 6.299c-5.065 5.196-7.28-1.304-7.847-2.97c-.104-.305-.152-.448-.153-.327c0-.121-.05.022-.153.327c-.568 1.666-2.782 8.166-7.847 2.97c-2.667-2.737-1.432-5.473 3.422-6.3c-2.777.473-5.899-.308-6.755-3.369C.42 10.04 0 4.615 0 3.883c0-3.67 3.217-2.517 5.202-1.026\"\u002F>",{"left":4,"top":4,"width":5,"height":5,"rotate":4,"vFlip":6,"hFlip":6,"body":706},"\u003Cpath fill=\"currentColor\" d=\"M14.234 10.162L22.977 0h-2.072l-7.591 8.824L7.251 0H.258l9.168 13.343L.258 24H2.33l8.016-9.318L16.749 24h6.993zm-2.837 3.299l-.929-1.329L3.076 1.56h3.182l5.965 8.532l.929 1.329l7.754 11.09h-3.182z\"\u002F>",{"left":4,"top":4,"width":5,"height":5,"rotate":4,"vFlip":6,"hFlip":6,"body":708,"hidden":687},"\u003Cpath fill=\"currentColor\" d=\"M20.447 20.452h-3.554v-5.569c0-1.328-.027-3.037-1.852-3.037c-1.853 0-2.136 1.445-2.136 2.939v5.667H9.351V9h3.414v1.561h.046c.477-.9 1.637-1.85 3.37-1.85c3.601 0 4.267 2.37 4.267 5.455v6.286zM5.337 7.433a2.06 2.06 0 0 1-2.063-2.065a2.064 2.064 0 1 1 2.063 2.065m1.782 13.019H3.555V9h3.564zM22.225 0H1.771C.792 0 0 .774 0 1.729v20.542C0 23.227.792 24 1.771 24h20.451C23.2 24 24 23.227 24 22.271V1.729C24 .774 23.2 0 22.222 0z\"\u002F>",1]