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Spanish Phrase

¿Qué equipo te gusta más?

/ke eˈkip̚o te ˈɡusta ˈmas/
Meaning"Which team do you like more?"
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Meaning

The sentence asks the listener to choose which team they prefer the most. It is a direct, friendly way to compare two or more teams, whether they are sports clubs, work groups, or any other kind of team.

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When to use

Use this question when you are talking about sports, school clubs, work projects, or any situation where several teams are being discussed and you want to know the listener's favorite.

Grammar Breakdown

¿Quéequipotegustamás?

1

¿Qué

Interrogative pronoun meaning 'what' or 'which', used to ask for a specific item among many.

2

equipo

Noun meaning 'team' (sports, work, etc.). It is masculine singular, so the article would be 'el equipo'.

3

te

Second‑person singular indirect object pronoun. With gustar it indicates 'to you'.

4

gusta

Third‑person singular form of the verb gustar. The verb agrees with the thing that is liked (here, 'equipo').

5

más

Comparative adverb meaning 'more'. Placed after the verb to form a comparative question.

🗨In Conversation

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¿Qué equipo te gusta más, el Barcelona o el Real Madrid?

Which team do you like more, Barcelona or Real Madrid?

Me gusta más el Barcelona porque me gusta su estilo de juego.

I like Barcelona more because I like their style of play.

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Common Mistakes

  • ¿Qué equipo gusta más?

    Missing the indirect object pronoun; you need 'te' to indicate who likes the team.

  • ¿Cuál equipo te gusta más?

    When the noun is already specified (equipo), Spanish prefers 'qué' over 'cuál' in this comparative structure.

  • ¿Qué equipo más te gusta?

    Placing 'más' before the verb changes the meaning; it should follow the verb to form the comparative.

Alternatives

  • ¿Cuál de los equipos te gusta más?

    Which of the teams do you like more?

  • ¿Qué equipo prefieres?

    Which team do you prefer?

  • ¿Cuál es tu equipo favorito?

    Which is your favorite team?

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking countries, football (soccer) is a cultural passion, and people often identify strongly with their local or national team. When asking about a team, it’s common to mention the two most popular options first, as in the dialogue above. Also, remember that "equipo" can refer to non‑sports groups (e.g., a work team), so the context determines the tone.