The verb GUSTAR will be conjugated as GUSTA to express likes and dislikes in Spanish, particularly activities as they are uncountable nouns, .e.g “A ti te gusta ver televisión“. However, it will be conjugated as GUSTAN when referring to several physical objects, but not activities in Spanish, for example: “ Me gustan las fotos “(I like
Delicacy is critical when expressing dissatisfaction or dislike, especially when the situation requires a gentle touch. Being respectful and polite while maintaining authenticity is an art for which the English language has graciously equipped us. Here are some useful phrases to express you like something else in all ways politely:I don't like the Mediterranean coast* *How could you not like the Med?? If you want to be a little more subtle: Je n'aime pas du tout Lille. I really don't like Lille at all. Nous n'aimons pas vraiment le nord de la France. We don't like the north of France. If subtly isn't your thing, and you really, really don't like something:
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