: Learners often try to match "gusta" to the person (e.g., thinking "they like" should be les gustan ). Remember: the verb matches the object , not the person.
: Since "le" can be ambiguous (is it him? her? you?), it is often clarified with a phrase like "A Juan le gusta..." or "A ella le gusta..." . le_gusta_too
The phrase is a Spanish grammatical structure used to say "he/she/it likes" or "you (formal) like." If you are writing a "review" of this specific linguistic concept for a Spanish class or a learning journal, The Grammar Review : Learners often try to match "gusta" to the person (e
: Indirect Object Pronoun + Verb ( gusta/gustan ) + Subject : In the sentence "Le gusta el libro"
If you were referring to a specific product, username, or a different "le_gusta_too," please provide a bit more context!
: In the sentence "Le gusta el libro" , the book is actually the subject performing the action of "pleasing" the person. Sample Review Entry