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What does gustaria Mean?

"Gustaria" is the first-person singular form of the conditional tense of the Spanish verb "gustar."

Here's a breakdown:

* gustar: Means "to like" or "to be pleasing to." It's an impersonal verb, meaning it doesn't have a direct object. Instead, it takes an indirect object pronoun (me, te, le, nos, os, les) followed by the thing or person you like.

* conditional tense: Expresses a possibility, a wish, or a polite request. It's often translated as "would like," "would be pleased," or "would enjoy."

Therefore, "gustaria" means "I would like" or "I would be pleased."

Example:

* "Me gustaría comer pizza." (I would like to eat pizza.)

Note: "Gustaria" is a very common and versatile expression in Spanish. It can be used in a variety of situations, from making a request to expressing a preference.

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