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Questions and Answers
Me gusta __________.
Me gusta __________.
___ (singular noun/infinitive)
Me gustan __________.
Me gustan __________.
___ (plural noun)
No me gusta __________.
No me gusta __________.
___ (singular noun/infinitive)
No me gustan __________.
No me gustan __________.
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What does 'y' mean?
What does 'y' mean?
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What does 'o' mean?
What does 'o' mean?
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What does 'en' mean?
What does 'en' mean?
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What does 'con' mean?
What does 'con' mean?
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What does 'de' mean?
What does 'de' mean?
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Te gusta _____________________.
Te gusta _____________________.
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Te gustan ___________________________.
Te gustan ___________________________.
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What does '¿Te gusta(n)....?' mean?
What does '¿Te gusta(n)....?' mean?
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What does 'Sí, me gusta(n)' mean?
What does 'Sí, me gusta(n)' mean?
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What does 'No, no me gusta(n)' mean?
What does 'No, no me gusta(n)' mean?
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Study Notes
Affirmative Expressions of Liking
- "Me gusta" is used to express liking for singular nouns or infinitives, translating to "I like __________."
- "Me gustan" conveys liking for plural nouns, meaning "I like __________."
Negative Expressions of Liking
- "No me gusta" indicates disliking a singular noun or infinitive, meaning "I don't like __________."
- "No me gustan" shows disliking for plural nouns, translating to "I don't like __________."
Conjunctions and Prepositions
- "y" means "and," used to connect words or phrases.
- "o" means "or," used when presenting alternatives.
- "en" translates to "in," "on," or "at," indicating location.
- "con" means "with," indicating companionship or accompaniment.
- "de" translates to "of" or "from," indicating possession or origin.
Questions and Responses
- "Te gusta" asks if someone likes a singular noun or infinitive, meaning "You like __________?"
- "Te gustan" is used to ask about liking plural nouns, meaning "You like __________?"
- "¿Te gusta(n)...?" directly asks "Do you like...?"
- Affirmative response "Sí, me gusta(n)" translates to "Yes, I like..."
- Negative response "No, no me gusta(n)" translates to "No, I don't like..."
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Enhance your Spanish vocabulary with these flashcards focusing on expressing likes and dislikes. Each card provides examples using singular and plural nouns, helping you master this essential aspect of the language. Perfect for beginner learners or anyone looking to refresh their knowledge.