¿Te gusta la escuela?

Word
¿Te gusta la escuela?
Meaning
Do you like school?
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
Lesson

Breakdown of ¿Te gusta la escuela?

gustar
to like
you
la escuela
the school
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Questions & Answers about ¿Te gusta la escuela?

Why do we say te gusta instead of using ?
In Spanish, te is the pronoun that indicates the action (liking) is directed at you. It works as an object pronoun. If you said tú gustas, that would imply "you please (someone else)," which changes the meaning. The expression te gusta literally translates to "it is pleasing to you."
Why is it gusta and not gustas?
The verb gustar works differently than most other verbs in Spanish. It literally means "to be pleasing." The subject of the sentence is actually the thing that pleases you (in this case, la escuela). Because the subject is la escuela (a singular noun), we use the third-person singular form gusta.
Is it necessary to add a ti for clarity?
You can add a ti for emphasis: ¿A ti te gusta la escuela? This construction clarifies or emphasizes who is being pleased by the school. However, ¿Te gusta la escuela? is perfectly clear in normal conversation.
Could we say ¿La escuela te gusta? and would it mean the same thing?
Yes, although it’s less common. It would still mean "Do you like school?" In Spanish, you can change word order for emphasis or style, but ¿Te gusta la escuela? is the most natural-sounding version.
What’s the difference between escuela and colegio in Spain?
In Spain, escuela is a general term for "school," while colegio often refers to a primary school (or sometimes a private institution). If you’re talking about a general concept of school, escuela is the safest choice. If you mean a primary or certain secondary institutions, you might use colegio.

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