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Do you say "I like to read" "Me gusto a leer" in Spanish?

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    Me gusta leer.( present time)
    Me gustó el libro. ( past time)

    As Leticia has pointed, we say "Me gusta leer" or "Me gusta la lectura".

    Me gustA hacer una cosa.
    No necessitas usar 'a' aqui.

    "Me gusta leer".

    "Me gusta leer"

    En español no se utiliza ninguna partícula con los verbos en infinitivo. Así que siempre debes decir: "Me gusta reir", "Me gusta ver la televisión", "Me gusta ir al cine", etc...

    For some reason in spanish we prefer to say "reading delights me"(me gusta leer) instead of "I like reading"(yo gusto de leer).

    This is just like this other question too:http://www.italki.com/answers/question/108412-0-1-2.htm

    In english you take the "responsibility" for liking it.
    In spanish you "blame" the books.

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