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What does gosto mean in portuguese?

"Gosto" in Portuguese means "I like" or "I enjoy". It is the first-person singular present tense of the verb "gostar" (to like).

Here are some examples:

* "Eu gosto de música." (I like music.)

* "Gosto muito de comer pizza." (I really enjoy eating pizza.)

* "Não gosto de frio." (I don't like cold weather.)

Note: "Gosto" is often used in a more general sense to express a preference or enjoyment, while "adoro" (I love) is used for stronger feelings of liking.

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