a mí me gusta comer

a mí me gusta comer(
ah
 
mee
 
meh
 
goos
-
tah
 
koh
-
mehr
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. I like eating
Reconozco que a mí me gusta comer, pero sin atiborrarme.I admit I like eating, but without gorging myself.
b. I like to eat
A mí me gusta comer sin prisas, disfrutando de la comida.I like to eat without haste, enjoying my food.
2. (I like eating lunch or for lunch; first person singular)
Regionalism used in Mexico
(Mexico)
Regionalism used in Spain
(Spain)
a. I like having lunch
A mí me gusta comer en ese restaurante que hay cerca de la oficina. ¿A ti no?I like having lunch at that restaurant near the office. Don't you?
b. I like having for lunch
A mí me gusta comer un bocadillo. Así tengo tiempo de ir al gimnasio.I like having a sandwich for lunch. That way I have time to go to the gym.
3. (I like eating dinner or for dinner; first person singular)
Regionalism used in Latin America: all the countries in South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Does not include Spain.
(Latin America)
a. I like having dinner
A mí me gusta comer temprano para no acostarme con el estómago lleno.I like having dinner early so I don't go to bed on a full stomach.
b. I like having for dinner
A mí me gusta comer fruta. Creo que es lo más sano por la noche.I like having fruit for dinner. I think it's the healthiest option in the evening.
Copyright © 2025 Dictionary Media Group, Inc.
Examples
Machine Translators
Translate a mí me gusta comer using machine translators
Why use the SpanishDictionary.com dictionary?

THE BEST SPANISH-ENGLISH DICTIONARY

Get More than a Translation

Get conjugations, examples, and pronunciations for millions of words and phrases in Spanish and English.

WRITTEN BY EXPERTS

Translate with Confidence

Access millions of accurate translations written by our team of experienced English-Spanish translators.

SPANISH AND ENGLISH EXAMPLE SENTENCES

Examples for Everything

Search millions of Spanish-English example sentences from our dictionary, TV shows, and the internet.

REGIONAL TRANSLATIONS

Say It like a Local

Browse Spanish translations from Spain, Mexico, or any other Spanish-speaking country.
Word of the Day
to faint