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Gustar


NoName September 19, 2010 06:33 AM

Gustar
 
¿Que son diferentes a usar de gustar?

Hay momentos cuando a usar solamante "gusta" o "gustan".
Hay momentos cuando a conjugar "gustar". (¿Cuando eso lo usaría?)
Hay moments cuando a usar "gustaría".

¿Acuerdo?

¡Gracias por ayudante!

Se sente por me corrego (Soy es principiante en español pero estoy tomando de nivel medio clase)

Rusty September 19, 2010 07:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoName (Post 94915)
¿Cuáles son los diferentes usos de gustar?

¿Hay momentos cuando se usar solamente "gusta" o "gustan"?
¿Hay momentos cuando se conjugar "gustar" en las otras personas. (¿Cuando se las usaría?)
¿Hay momentos cuando se usar "gustaría"?

¿Acuerdo? :?:

¡Gracias por ayudarme!

Se sente por me corrego :?: Corrígeme los errores.
(Soy un principiante en español pero estoy tomando una clase de nivel medio.)

¡Bienvenido a los foros!

Hay algunas cosas escritas que no entendí. I guessed on one of the them and gave corrections everywhere else based on what I thought you were asking. It may be a good idea to write in both languages al principio.

There are a couple of good threads on the use of 'gustar' here in the forums. Check out this one. Perhaps that will answer your questions.

NoName September 19, 2010 08:03 AM

I asked the different uses of gustar. I know of the conditional, conjugation of the word and using the word to express "to like something" using either gusta/gustan. I don't know when to conjugate the word (gusto, gustas, gusta, gustamos, etc). Do I make sense now? I feel like I don't still..

Rusty September 19, 2010 08:30 AM

Yes, that's what I figured. The thread I mentioned shows how gustar can be conjugated. Make sure you understand that it means 'to be pleasing'. That'll help you a lot.

CrOtALiTo September 19, 2010 12:07 PM

Yes I got it your ask it.

But you need to define what is the example you need it.

Gustar has much meanings.

For example.

I like your t-shirt.
Me gusta tu playera.

You like me.

Me gustas.

I hope those instances can help you.

Rusty September 19, 2010 01:23 PM

@Crotalito: me gustas = I like you

NoName September 19, 2010 03:33 PM

Do you conjugate "gustar" when referring only to things and places (never about people)? (gusto, gustamos, etc)

CrOtALiTo September 19, 2010 05:12 PM

Again I did it.

Thank you for correction Rusty.

I like you.
I wanted to figure the he was asking us.

What is the answer that he wait of us?

The verb gustar can be utilized in many uses or conjugations, then I like you, I like the dog of my sister.

Have I liked me the movie?

Yesterday I watched a movie that I liked it.

Me gusta tanto tu música.

Sincerely yours.

Have fun.

Rusty September 19, 2010 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoName (Post 94938)
Do you conjugate "gustar" when referring only to things and places (never about people)? (gusto, gustamos, etc)

People can indeed be the subject. The thread I directed you to teaches that very concept.

¿Te gustamos? = Do you like us?
¿A María le gusto? = Does Mary like me?

AngelicaDeAlquezar September 20, 2010 04:58 PM

@NoName: Apart from Rusty's fine explanations, you might find useful these other threads on "gustar": :)

http://forums.tomisimo.org/showthread.php?t=5305
http://forums.tomisimo.org/showthread.php?t=6344
http://forums.tomisimo.org/showthread.php?t=3839
http://forums.tomisimo.org/showthread.php?t=3322

Rusty September 20, 2010 05:11 PM

The first thread is the one I posted earlier in this thread.

AngelicaDeAlquezar September 21, 2010 09:59 AM

Sorry, Rusty, I didn't see you'd already posted that link. http://forums.tomisimo.org/picture.p...&pictureid=587

Rusty September 21, 2010 10:22 AM

I love that emoticon!

Don't worry, I was only trying to re-emphasize that there was a link in my original response to the OP, one that I thought would answer the questions posed.

NoName September 21, 2010 09:04 PM

¡Gracias! Creo que objetos de indirectos había hecho confusa....

vita32 September 25, 2010 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 94930)
@Crotalito: me gustas = I like you

Quote:

Originally Posted by AngelicaDeAlquezar (Post 95016)

If me gustas = I like you then what is you like me? Te gusto?:thinking:I know I'm being repetitive here since I've read the links and I'm still:confused:therefore, I beg everyone's patience.:)

irmamar September 25, 2010 12:50 PM

¡Muy bien! :thumbsup: Te gusto = you like me. It's not so difficult. :)

vita32 September 25, 2010 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 95487)
¡Muy bien! :thumbsup: Te gusto = you like me. It's not so difficult. :)

I'll pat my back for this:D It may be a small step but I hope the door to learning Spanish is slightly opening.:)

Gracias.:)

irmamar September 25, 2010 01:32 PM

You're welcome. A los estudiantes siempre nos gusta hacer bien las cosas. ;) :)


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