How to Say ‘I like’ in Mexican Spanish
Me gusta
meh GOOS-tah
[meh GOOS-tah]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally “it pleases me.” Spanish says what pleases you, not exactly “I like” word-for-word.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: A super common pattern for talking about tastes and hobbies.
Phrase Breakdown
Me
[meh]
to me
Indirect object pronoun; literally 'to me' in expressions like me gusta.
Me gusta caminar en el mercado.
I like walking in the market.
gusta
[GOOS-tah]
is pleasing / I like
From gustar; literally means 'is pleasing' and is used to say you like something.
Me gusta el café por la mañana.
I like coffee in the morning.
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