Word
Me gustaría intentar el juego, pero me da vértigo.
Meaning
I would like to try the game, but it gives me vertigo.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
Course
Breakdown of Me gustaría intentar el juego, pero me da vértigo.
pero
but
dar
to give
me
to me / me (direct object)
gustar
to like
Questions & Answers about Me gustaría intentar el juego, pero me da vértigo.
Why do we use me da here instead of a verb like 'makes'?
What is the subject of the verb da in this sentence?
The hidden subject of da is the game (el juego) or the idea of playing it. Because dar works just like gustar here, the thing causing the emotion is the subject doing the giving, and you (me) are the indirect object receiving it.
Why is it me gustaría instead of just me gusta?
Gustaría is the conditional tense of gustar. While me gusta means 'I like' (literally 'it pleases me'), me gustaría means 'I would like' ('it would please me'). It is used to talk about hypothetical situations or desires.