01011 Spanish lesson - Me gusta (part 2)

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2008

In this lesson we'll continue with using the verb 'Me gusta' to tell what we like to do. There are some additional phrases in this video to help you desribe your likes and dislikes with more precision. Hope it's helpful.

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Vocabulario:
¿Qué te gusta hacer? - What do you like to do?
¿(A ti) Te gusta _? - Do you like _?
(A mí) Me gusta _. - I like
Me gusta mucho _. - I like _ a lot.
¿Qué te gusta más, _ o _? - Which do you like more/prefer, _ or _?
me gusta más _. - I like _ more. / I prefer _.
pero - but
también - also, too
a mí también - me too (meaning I like it too)

(A mí) No me gusta _. - I dont like _.
No me gusta mucho _. - I dont like _ much.
No me gusta nada _. - I dont like _ at all.
No me gusta ni _ ni _. - I dont like _ or _.
Ni ni - Neither nor
tampoco - neither / either
a mí tampoco - me neither (meaning I dont like it either)

¿y a ti? - and you?

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  • your lessons are very good, visuals and explanations, i have a questions is there a difference between the spanish used in spain and the spanish used in latin america?

  • @jimm17

    There will be some differences between countries (and even in the countries). When we say "Latin American" Spanish, there are a LOT of differences even in there. If you look at the map and look at how many countries Latin America consists of... In Spain, people also speak differently in the south from the north. Any Spanish you learn can be useful, but it'll be a starting point for learning more and learning how someone else says something. I hope that answers your question. ;-)

  • creo que decir "tampoco no me gusta" es un pleonasmo

    es como decir "subir arriba" o "bajar abajo"

  • @Dementcha

    pero no dije 'tampoco no me gusta'... sino 'no me gusta tampoco'

    a lo mejor la gente suele decir 'tampoco me gusta' más

  • hola jordan. Is it possible to use 'ni' on its own. example: me gusta nada ____ ni _____

  • @sammysnakejones

    Creo que sí. (I think so)

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  • ME GUSTA JORDAN

  • muchas gracias jordan! a mi me gusta mucho.

  • i wish u did a vid a video on me encanta... which i think means i love...

    ¡ME ENCANTA estudiar español!

  • ME GUSTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MUCHO

  • Thank dude... You explain this so well. My teacher must give you credit as to COSTAATT!!!

  • ME GUSTA

    

  • A mi me gusta tontitofrito

  • so i want to just make it clear to myself tambien is for a positive answer and tampoco is for a negative anser.Thank you so much Adios =D

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