Usage examples of "gustar" in Spanish with translation to English

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Para dar clase te tiene que gustar. You have to like teaching in order to do it.
Tom no pensaba que a Mary le fuese a gustar el concierto. Tom didn't think Mary would enjoy the concert.
Estoy seguro de que te va a gustar. I'm sure you'll like it.
Por alguna razón, parece gustar a las mujeres. Women seem to like him for some reason.
A ella le comenzó a gustar esa casa. She came to like the house.
De poco a poco me está comenzando a gustar Ken. I am beginning to like Ken little by little.
A Tom le empezó a gustar más y más Mary. Tom began to like Mary more and more.
Hay algo que necesito decirte, y sé que no te va a gustar. There's something I need to tell you, and I know you're not going to like it.
No me gustó la música rock en un principio, pero de a poco me empezó a gustar. I didn't like rock music at first, but it soon grew on me.
A Tom no le gusto. Tom doesn't like me.
¿Te gustaría trabajar desde casa? Would you enjoy working from home?
El Plutonio tiene gusto metálico. Plutonium has a metallic taste.
No me gusta el vino. I don't care for wine.
Me gusta mi bañador nuevo. I'm pleased with my new bathing suit.
¿Qué bicicleta te gusta más? What bicycle do you like more?
Me gusto mucho hablar con usted. I enjoyed talking with you.
No puedo distinguir el gusto. I can't distinguish the taste.
No me gusta cómo habla. I don't care for the way he talks.
Nunca llueve a gusto de todos You can't please everybody
Me gusta comprar por internet. I like shopping on the internet.
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