Spanish Phrase
Sí, me encantan los juegos de mesa.
Meaning
The sentence means “Yes, I love board games.” It conveys a strong, enthusiastic approval of board games as a hobby or activity.
When to use
Use this phrase when someone asks you if you enjoy board games, when you’re introducing yourself as a board‑game fan, or when you want to confirm your interest in a conversation about hobbies.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Símeencantanlosjuegosdemesa
Sí (affirmation)
Used to answer positively to a question or statement.
me (indirect object pronoun)
Indicates the person who experiences the feeling; works like the English 'to me'.
encantar (verb like gustar)
Functions like 'to love' or 'to be delighted by'; the verb agrees with the thing that pleases, not with the subject.
encantan (3rd‑person plural)
Because the noun 'juegos' is plural, the verb takes the plural form.
los (definite article)
Specifies that you are talking about board games in general, not a specific one.
de (preposition)
Links the noun 'juegos' with the type of games – 'de mesa' = 'of the table/board'.
🗨In Conversation
¿Te gustan los juegos de mesa?
Do you like board games?
Sí, me encantan los juegos de mesa.
Yes, I love board games.
✕Common Mistakes
Sí, me gusta los juegos de mesa.
The verb must agree with the plural noun; use "me gustan" or "me encantan" for plural items.
Sí, me encanta los juegos de mesa.
Singular form is used only with singular nouns (e.g., "el juego").
Sí, me encantan juego de mesa.
Missing article and plural agreement; it should be "los juegos de mesa".
↔Alternatives
Sí, adoro los juegos de mesa.
Yes, I adore board games.
Claro, me fascinan los juegos de mesa.
Sure, board games fascinate me.
Por supuesto, me encantan los juegos de mesa.
Of course, I love board games.
Cultural Tip
Board games (juegos de mesa) are a staple of family gatherings and weekend meet‑ups across many Spanish‑speaking countries. In Spain, games like "Parchís" or "Trivial Pursuit" are common, while in Latin America you’ll also hear about "Lotería" or "Domino". Using "encantar" adds extra enthusiasm, so it’s perfect for informal, friendly chats, but avoid it in very formal business settings where a simpler "me gustan" might be preferred.

