enjoy

=

disfrutar

verb

enjoy
[ɪnˈdʒɔɪ]
verbo transitivo
1. disfrutar de (take pleasure from)
  • did you enjoy your meal? -> ¿les gustó la comida?
  • he enjoys swimming -> le gusta nadar
  • to enjoy oneself -> divertirse, pasarlo bien
2. gozar de, disfrutar de (benefit from)

enjoy [in-yoi]
1. Gozar, sentir o percibir alguna cosa con gusto, complacencia y alegría.
  • I enjoyed the book -> me gustó mucho el libro (like)
  • I enjoyed the party -> lo pasé bien en la fiesta
2. Gozar, tener, poseer; disfrutar de, gozar de (have experience/good health).
3. Agradar, alegrar.
  • To enjoy oneself -> gozarse, vivir contento y alegre, divertirse
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
4. Vivir felizmente. (n)
  • Enjoy -> ¡buen provecho
va. (on serving food).

"enjoy" in the Answers forum

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Q: I enjoy being a student?
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Q: Do you enjoy your job? ¿Te gusta tu trabajo?
A: If you can find a job that is intertwined with your hobby or your passion, then you never have to go to work a day in your life!
Q: how to say enjoy y day in spanish
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