Usage examples of "a gusto" in Spanish with translation to French

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Sus bromas de mal gusto sacaban a Jane de quicio. Ses plaisanteries grossières mettaient Jane en colère.
Yo no les gusto. Ils ne m'aiment pas.
Qué gusto tenerte de vuelta. C'est bon de t'avoir de nouveau.
Pensaba que te daría gusto verme. Je croyais que tu serais heureux de me voir.
Ella dijo que le gusto. Elle m'a dit "Je t'aime".
El gusto de mi esposa para vestirse es contrario al mío. Le goût de mon épouse pour s'habiller est l'opposé du mien.
Te acompañaré con gusto. Je t'accompagnerai avec plaisir.
No se puede dar gusto a todo el mundo. On ne peut pas plaire à tout le monde.
Los buenos medicamentos tienen un gusto amargo. Les bons traitements ont un goût amer.
A partir de mi experiencia personal, yo sé que cualquier encuentro con él te dejará un mal gusto en la boca. Selon mon expérience personnelle, je sais que la moindre rencontre avec lui vous laisse un mauvais goût dans la bouche.
No les gusto. Ils ne m'aiment pas.
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