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What does Gusti mean?

"Gusti" can have different meanings depending on the context and language.

Here are some possible meanings:

* Italian: "Taste" or "flavor". It's often used in the phrase "a mio gusto," meaning "to my taste."

* German: "Gust" can mean "taste" or "gusto," but it's not as commonly used as "Geschmack."

* Slovak: "Gusti" is a common diminutive form of the name "Gustav."

* Other languages: "Gusti" might be a nickname or shortened version of a name in other languages.

To understand the specific meaning of "Gusti," you need to know the context and language. For example:

* "Mi piace il gusto di questo vino." (Italian) - "I like the taste of this wine."

* "Das Essen ist nach meinem Geschmack." (German) - "The food is to my taste."

* "Gusti je môj bratranec." (Slovak) - "Gusti is my cousin."

If you provide more context about where you encountered the word "Gusti," I can give you a more precise answer.

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