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How to Say ‘I like the Gabrielas a lot’ in Mexican Spanish

Me gustan mucho las Gabriela

meh GOOS-tan MOO-cho lahs gah-bree-EH-la

[meh GOOS-tan MOO-cho lahs gah-bree-EH-la]

💬 Usage Tip: In Spanish, using 'las' before a first name can generalize a group of people with that name.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Common names like Gabriela are often used to represent many people with that name in Latin culture.

Phrase Breakdown

Me

[meh]

Me

Used for the speaker to refer to themselves; 'I' or 'Me'.

Example

A mí me gusta el helado.

I like ice cream.

gustan

[GOOS-tan]

like

To find something enjoyable or satisfactory.

Example

A ella le gustan mucho las Gabriela.

She likes the Gabrielas a lot.

mucho

[MOO-cho]

a lot

Indicates a large amount or degree.

Example

Me gustan mucho las flores.

I like flowers a lot.

las

[lahs]

the

Definite article used with feminine plural nouns.

Example

Estoy pensando en las Gabriela.

I am thinking about the Gabrielas.

Gabriela

[gah-bree-EH-la]

Gabriela

A female name used here to represent multiple people with the same name.

Example

Conocí a las Gabriela en el evento.

I met the Gabrielas at the event.

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