INTRODUCTION |
Becky: Talking about what you don’t like. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to say that you don’t like something in Spanish. |
Lesson focus
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Becky: Here’s the way to say “I don’t like it.” in Spanish. |
Laura: [Normal] No me gusta. |
Becky: First is a word meaning “no” |
Laura: [Normal] no [Slow] no |
Becky: Next is the word meaning “to me” |
Laura: [Normal] me [Slow] me |
Becky: Last is the word meaning “like” |
Laura: [Normal] gusta [Slow] gusta |
Becky: Listen again to the phrase meaning “I don’t like it.” |
Laura: [Slow] No me gusta. [Normal] No me gusta. |
Becky: Ok, now let’s take a look at the way to say “I don’t like waiting.” |
Laura: [Normal] No me gusta esperar. |
Becky: First is a word meaning “no” |
Laura: [Normal] no [Slow] no |
Becky: Next is the word meaning “to me” |
Laura: [Normal] me [Slow] me |
Becky: Next is the word meaning “like” |
Laura: [Normal] gusta [Slow] gusta |
Becky: Last is the word meaning “waiting” |
Laura: [Normal] esperar [Slow] esperar |
Becky: Listen again to the phrase meaning “I don’t like waiting.” |
Laura: [Slow] No me gusta esperar. [Normal] No me gusta esperar. |
Becky: Following is the way to say “I hate this.” |
Laura: [Normal] Lo odio. |
Becky: First is a word meaning “it” |
Laura: [Normal] lo [Slow] lo |
Becky: Last is the word meaning “hate” |
Laura: [Normal] odio [Slow] odio |
Becky: Listen again to the phrase meaning “I hate this.” |
Laura: [Slow] Lo odio. [Normal] Lo odio. |
Becky: Finally is a way to say “I hate waiting.” |
Laura: [Normal] Odio esperar. |
Becky: First is a word meaning “hate” |
Laura: [Normal] odio [Slow] odio |
Becky: Last is the word meaning “waiting” |
Laura: [Normal] esperar [Slow] esperar |
Becky: Listen again to the phrase meaning “I hate waiting.” |
Laura: [Slow] Odio esperar. [Normal] Odio esperar. |
Cultural Insight |
Becky: Now it’s time for a quick cultural insight. |
Laura: In Mexico, you can say straight up that you don’t like something. But it’s best to use the phrase No me gusta since, lo odio might offend someone. |
Outro
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Becky: And that’s all for this lesson. Don’t forget to check out the lesson notes, and we’ll see you in the next lesson! |
Laura: Hasta pronto. |
Comments
HideHi Listeners! Try translating this: 'I don't like exams.'
Hola Robin Suen,
Thank you for your comment.
“hasta pronto”
Sigamos practicando!
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Carla
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Yo lo espero.
No lo odio .
Astar pronto
Hola Shanti Setiawati,
Muy bien!
Sigamos practicando.
Please let us know if you have any questions or doubts.
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Carla
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Hi,
Thanks. I will try my best to translate it.
I don't like exams in Spanish is No me gustan los examenes
Is that correct?
Thanks
Hola Richard,
Thank you for your comment.
You're correct. But "lo odio" can also be translated as "I hate it".
Sigamos estudiando.
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Carla
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Why is the word "lo" which means "it", but the sentence "Lo odio" is translated as "I hate this"?
Hola Jean,
Thank you for participating.
Muy bien! Sigamos practicando.
Let me know if you have any question or doubt.
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Carla
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´¡ Hola!,
No me gustan los exámenes
Hola Grace,
A mi tampoco! Que miedo! 😄
We're happy to know you're enjoying the lessons.
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Carla
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No me gusta los exámenes
Hola Patrick,
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Cristiane
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'No me gusta el examen.'
Hola Lynn,
Creo que a nadie le gusta los examenes. 😄
Depending on the context we can use "lo odio" and mean "I hate this".
Literally is should be "Odio esto" is "I hate this".
Sigamos practicando!
Saludos,
Carla
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Why is "lo odio" translated as "I hate this" rather than "I hate it"? Wouldn't "I hate this" be "Odio esto?"
No me gustan exámenes.
Hola Chris,
Thank you for participating. 😉
Just some corrections.
"no me gusta cuando es un día lluvioso" OR "no me gusta cuando está lluvioso"
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Carla
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no me gusta cuendo está un día lluvioso
Hola Michelle,
Please check out:
Simple Numbers in Spanish
https://www.spanishpod101.com/lesson/learn-with-pictures-18-simple-numbers-in-spanish/
"Asking how much":
https://www.spanishpod101.com/lesson/3minute-mexican-spanish-10-asking-how-much/?lp=188
"Master the currency":
https://www.spanishpod101.com/lesson/3minute-mexican-spanish-11-master-the-currency/?lp=188
Hope this helps! If you have any questions, please let us know.👍
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Cristiane
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would like to learn the numbers, as the most basic and useful words are numbers. for example, get on a bus, ask the driver how much is the ticket. also in a market, ask how much is for a kilo ...
Hola Glaive_Lord,
Thank you for your comment.
Sorry about that, but you can use an online keyboard.
http://spanish.typeit.org
Espero sea de ayuda.
Saludos,
Carla
Team SpanishPod101.com
No me gustan los examenes😠 (don't know how to put the accent mark)