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Oct 23, 2024
3:24
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justAnotherCoug
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Spanish question
I don't speak Spanish at all. I speak French. So "I like" is "me gusta". First person singular reflexive conjugation. Why is "I like you" "me gustas"? I would have expected a direct object. Something like "me te gusta".
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Spanish question
justAnotherCoug
3:24pm
RE: Spanish question
Gustav
3:26pm
Me gusta is not that kind of like. I learned “I like you” to be Te Quiero. Which
NWCoug
3:27pm
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Greg Kite's 'stache
3:27pm
mods!
Mike Bolton
3:28pm
Unless you say me gustas...which means you please me which means I am interested
Cougar McGregor
3:31pm
Pregunta. Next Q?
bruincoug
3:29pm
It isn’t reflexive. It is the indirect object ( Dative)
SCougarfan
4:02pm
Gustar isn't "to like" it is "to please" so when you say "Me gusta" you are saying this thing pleases me. That's why it
vegasnative
4:17pm
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