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Spanish language article explaining why "me gusta" is used instead of "yo gusto" for expressing likes, using examples like "me gusta el chocolate" meaning "chocolate pleases me." Includes a table comparing wrong and correct Spanish usage, and discusses the grammatical structure of 'gustar.' The header includes "¿Por qué decimos me gusta y no yo gusto?" and a CONARI online academy logo.

¿POR QUÉ DECIMOS “ME GUSTA” Y NO “YO GUSTO”?

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