Me Gusta -

"Me gusta" is versatile but carries different weights depending on what—or who—you are talking about:

Me gusta el café translates literally to "The coffee pleases me". English Logic: "I like coffee." Me Gusta

Because of this "back-to-front" structure, the thing you like is actually the subject of the sentence. This is why you must change the verb if you like more than one thing: Me gusta la música (The music pleases me). Plural: Me gustan los libros (The books please me). Social Contexts "Me gusta" is versatile but carries different weights