Breakdown of Me gustaría comprar un sombrero como el de usted.
de
from / of
un
a, an (masculine)
comprar
to buy
usted
you (formal)
me
to me / me (direct object)
gustar
to like
como
as / like (such as, similar to)
el sombrero
hat
Questions & Answers about Me gustaría comprar un sombrero como el de usted.
Why does the sentence use el de usted instead of just repeating the word for hat?
How do I know whether to use el de, la de, los de, or las de?
If I am talking to a friend, can I say el de tú?
I know me gusta means "I like." Why is there an -ría at the end of gustaría?
Adding -ría to the verb changes it to the conditional tense, which often translates to "would" in English. So, Me gustaría means "I would like." It is a much more polite and natural way to talk about something you want to buy or do, compared to just saying Quiero (I want).
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