Beginning Spanish terms made to compliment Vistas 7th Edition coursework.
| Front | Translate: As for me, I like music. orI, for one, like music. |
| Back | A mí me gusta la música.Note: Both "A mí me gusta" and "me gusta" share the same basic meaning, however, there's a subtle difference in emphasis and context:Me gusta: This is the standard way to express liking something. For example, "Me gusta el chocolate" means "I like chocolate."A mí me gusta: This places emphasis on the subject. It is often used to contrast or compare one's preferences with someone else's. It can be understood as "As for me, I like..." or "I, for one, like..." For instance, if someone says they don't like chocolate, you could respond with "A mí me gusta el chocolate" to emphasize that you, in contrast, do like it. |
| Front | sociology |
| Back | la sociología |
| Front | Masculine or Feminine: Non-Living Nouns ending in -a |
| Back | Femininela computadorala cosala palabra |