I like both

I like both(
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both
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. me gustan los dos
Which pants do you like better? - I don't know. I like both.¿Cuál pantalón te gusta más? - No sé. Me gustan los dos.
b. ambos me gustan
Do you have a preference between these two paintings? - I'm not sure. I like both.¿Tiene alguna preferencia entre estos dos cuadros? - No estoy segura. Ambos me gustan.
a. me gustan ambos
I like both restaurants. We can go to whichever one you prefer.Me gustan ambos restaurantes. Podemos ir al que prefieras.
b. me gustan los dos
Having lived in Mexico and the United States, I can say that I like both countries for very different reasons.Como he vivido en México y en Estados Unidos, puedo decir que me gustan los dos países por diferentes razones.
c.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
I like both apples and bananas.Me gustan las manzanas y las bananas por igual.
I like both jazz and classical music.Me gusta tanto el jazz como la música clásica.
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