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How to Say "pleases" in Spanish

The Spanish word forpleasesis agradaA1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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agrada

Verb (Conjugated Form)A1
as in 'it pleases him/her/it'
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Examples

Me agrada mucho tu nueva casa.

I really like your new house. (Literally: Your new house pleases me.)

¿Le agrada la música clásica?

Do you (formal) like classical music?

No le agrada la idea de trabajar el domingo.

He/She is not pleased with the idea of working on Sunday.

The 'Backwards' Verb Structure

Like 'gustar', 'agrada' means 'it pleases'. The thing that is pleasing is the subject of the sentence (e.g., 'El café agrada' — The coffee pleases), and the person who feels the pleasure is introduced with a pronoun like 'me', 'te', or 'le'.

Choosing Singular or Plural

Use 'agrada' (singular) when the thing you like is singular (e.g., 'el libro'). Use 'agradan' (plural) when the things you like are plural (e.g., 'los libros').

Confusing the Person and the Thing

Mistake:Yo agrada la comida. (I pleases the food.)

Correction: Me agrada la comida. (The food pleases me.) Remember, you are the one receiving the action, not performing it.

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