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Me lo gusta or lo me gusta?

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What is "I like it"?

Me lo gusta or lo me gusta

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updated Jul 11, 2014
posted by R_Rahman

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Verbs like gustar (ex. encantar, etc.) actually don't take direct object pronouns. So neither - just "Me gusta" is fine.Take a look at this thread: http://www.spanishdict.com/answers/148629/using-do-pronouns-with-verbs-like-gustar

updated Aug 11, 2013
posted by ZingR
Yes...now I get it!..thanks! - R_Rahman, Aug 11, 2013
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It's "Me gusta!"

updated Aug 10, 2013
posted by KVML
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With some verbs they are used in the third person and in Spanish you generally omit yo/tu/ el etc. When I first learned gustar [encantar etc] I thought of it as 'It is pleasing to me/him etc' The verb agrees with the subject so if you are talking about chocolates you would use gustan because 'they' are pleasing to you.

updated Aug 10, 2013
posted by Mardle
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It is a way of expressing ones preference for a thing or person .

updated Aug 10, 2013
posted by ray76
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me gusta/an, te gusta/an, le gusta/gustan, nos gusta/an, os gusta/an, les gusta/an. singular for singular things and plural for more than one. Hope this helps

updated Aug 10, 2013
posted by Marivera911
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"Me gusta" means "pleases me." When a server in a restaurant places food in front of you, you look at food and say "me gusta"; it's obvious that you are referring to the food. So the subject is clear from the context. Be sure you don't say "me gustas" because that would mean "you please me" = "I like you"!

updated Aug 10, 2013
posted by Raja-jani