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  2. Spanish object pronouns - Wikipedia

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    Te gusta y me gusta but never *Te y me gusta = "You and I like him" (lit. "He pleases you and me") – can also be phrased with a single plural clitic as A ti y a mí nos gusta (i.e. "You and I, we like him"). Lo vi y te vi but never *Lo y te vi = "I saw him and you"

  3. Salvadoran Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Nos gusta chotiar/Vacilar We like to go to outings Words like this are not unique to El Salvador, and when heard by someone that is Salvadoran or from neighbouring countries they are understood.

  4. Spanish personal pronouns - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, su casa can mean "his/her/their house, but it can also mean "your house" in the polite singular: the owner of the house is someone with whom one has the more distant or formal relationship implied by the use of usted. Similarly, the use of usted requires third-person object pronouns except in some Andalusian dialects.

  5. Gustav (name) - Wikipedia

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    Gustav, also spelled Gustaf (pronounced / ˈ ɡ ʊ s t ɑː v / or / ˈ ɡ ʊ s t ɑː f / in English; Swedish: [ˈɡɵ̂sːtav] for both spellings), is a male given name of Old Swedish origin, used mainly in Scandinavian countries, German-speaking countries, and the Low Countries.

  6. De gustibus non est disputandum - Wikipedia

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    One known use of the phrase is in a legal text of 1628: Repetitio legis Imperialem de prohibita feudi alienat. per Fridericum: cum summariis & indice locupletissimo, by Horatius Montanus (Naples, Secondino Roncagliolo, 1628).

  7. Lingua Franca Nova grammar - Wikipedia

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    Nos ia nesesa come rapida. ― "We needed to eat quickly." Los gusta dansa. ― "They like to dance," "They like dancing." In LFN, verbs often come in pairs. The first verb is like the modal verb in English. However, the idea goes beyond modals to include "attitudinal" verbs such as finje (pretend) and pare (seem). The second verb is simply the ...

  8. Personal pronouns in Portuguese - Wikipedia

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    Examples: põe-no (põe + o), tem-na (tem + a), comeram-nos (ambiguous, can mean comeram + os "they ate them", or comeram + nos "they ate us"). The pronouns o, etc. present the same forms as above when they follow other clitic pronouns, such as nos and vos, or the adverbial particle eis.

  9. Me Gusta (Inna song) - Wikipedia

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    "Me Gusta" (English: "I Like") is a song recorded by Romanian singer Inna. Written by Inna and produced by David Ciente , the track was released for digital download and streaming on 14 February 2018 by Roton and Empire Music Management.