I like it
A stronger version, meaning 'I love it' or 'I really like it'. Used for things you are enthusiastic about.
A simple and very common way to say 'It's good' or 'It's fine'. Use 'está bueno' for food or items and 'está bien' for situations or plans.
Literally 'It seems good to me'. Use this to agree with a suggestion, plan, or idea.
Do you want to try the cake? - Yes, please. Mmm, I like it a lot!
I like your shirt, it's a very nice color.
That band's new album is incredible, I love it!
We can have dinner at 8. - Yes, that sounds good to me.
I don't like getting up early on Sundays.
The phrase 'Me gusta' is the standard and is understood everywhere. The verb 'gustar' works differently than 'to like'; it literally means 'it is pleasing to me'.
It's very common to hear 'me mola' in colloquial conversation, which is like saying 'I think it's cool' or 'I dig it'. For example, 'Esta canción me mola un montón' (I really like this song).
A popular slang expression is 'me late'. You'll hear it used for agreeing to plans: '¿Vamos por tacos? - Sí, me late' (Want to go for tacos? - Yeah, sounds good to me).
'Está bueno' is extremely common. You might also hear the informal phrase 'me copa', which means you're really into something. 'Me copa esa idea' (I'm really into that idea).
You will often hear 'está bacano' or 'me parece bacano' to say something is cool or that you like it.
Saying 'Yo gusto' instead of 'Me gusta'. In Spanish, the thing you like is the subject of the sentence. So 'Me gusta el libro' literally means 'The book is pleasing to me'. 'Yo gusto' would mean 'I am pleasing', which is not what you want to say.
Forgetting to use 'gustan' for plural items. The verb must agree with the thing(s) you like. Say 'Me gustan los perros' (I like dogs), not 'Me gusta los perros'.
Using 'me gusta' for people in a platonic context. Saying 'Me gustas' to someone implies romantic or physical attraction. To say you like someone as a friend, the correct phrase is 'Me caes bien'.
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