Me lo gusta or lo me gusta?
What is "I like it"?
Me lo gusta or lo me gusta
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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
It's "Me gusta!"
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.
It is a way of expressing ones preference for a thing or person .
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
"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"!