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What is gustar in Spanish?

"Gustar" in Spanish means to like or to please. It's a verb that is used to express preference and enjoyment.

Important Note: "Gustar" is an impersonal verb in Spanish. This means that it doesn't have a subject in the traditional sense (like "I" or "he"). Instead, the object of the verb comes first, followed by the verb and then the person who likes it.

Here's an example:

* Me gusta la música. (I like music.)

* *Música* (music) is the object of the verb, and *me* (to me) is the person who likes it.

Here are some more examples of how to use "gustar":

* ¿Te gusta el helado? (Do you like ice cream?)

* A ellos les gustan las películas de acción. (They like action movies.)

* No me gusta el fútbol. (I don't like soccer.)

* A mi hermana le encanta leer. (My sister loves to read.)

Let me know if you want to learn more about "gustar" or any other Spanish verbs!

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