In Spanish, the phrase 'Me gusta' literally means 'it pleases me' (where 'gusta' is the verb 'to please'), which is why Spanish grammar can feel backwards compared to English word order; for example, instead of saying 'Yo gusto pizza' (I like pizza), native speakers say 'Me gusta la pizza' (Pizza pleases me).
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Spanish Works BACKWARDS?! 🤯|spanish grammar for beginners|spanish grammar|spanish shortsAdded:
Stop translating Spanish word by word.
Yo gusto pizza.
No, in Spanish you say me gusta la pizza.
Me gusta literally means pizza pleases me. That's why Spanish feels backwards.
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