A Spanish Word,Details are following:
1.- You can't say me gusto, well, you actually can, but it would mean "I like myself".
2.- Me gustΓ (with the orthograpic accent at the end) it's past tense, it means "I liked it" it can also mean "I liked him/her", it depends on the context.
3.- Me gusta is present tense "I like it" or "I like him/her".
Not everything in spanish that ends with O is masculine and A femenine.
GustΓ, gusto and gusta are part of the same verb: Gustar (infinitive), In spanish, verbs do not change acording to male or female.
Hope this is not too extensive and it actually helps you out
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Native spanish speaker
Me Gusto
Me Gusta
Me GustΓ
Me Gusto Queso is very wrong. But Still, Me Gusto, cause I'm so pretty.
Me GustΓ.....but now she's gone.
The Queso....Me Gusta!
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Actually the expression means "I like myself". If it were "me gustΓ³", with an accent on the o, it would mean "It liked it" (past tense).
Gringo: Me gusto!
Spaniard: Do you mean you like yourself or you liked whatever you did?
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A Spanish phrase that literally translates into "I please myself." Gringos mistakenly think it means "I like that".
Gringo: Me gusto!
Spaniard: Estas un gringo.
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a phrase which means "i like that". Gusto came from the Filipino word "gusto" which means "like".
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