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Spanish Phrase

Me encanta la comida italiana.

/me enˈkan.ta la koˈmi.ða i.talˈja.na/
Meaning"I love Italian food."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a high level of enjoyment or passion for Italian cuisine. The verb 'encantar' is used to signify 'to love' or 'to be enchanted by' something, which is stronger than simply saying 'me gusta' (I like).

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When to use

Use this phrase in social settings when discussing food preferences, planning a dinner, or sharing your favorite types of international cooking. It is perfect for casual conversations and icebreakers.

Grammar Breakdown

Meencantalacomidaitaliana

1

Encantar

This verb is used in the third person singular because 'la comida' is the singular subject that causes the feeling.

2

Definite Article

The word 'la' is necessary here because general categories used as subjects require an article in Spanish.

3

Adjective Agreement

'Italiana' is the feminine form of the adjective to match the feminine noun 'comida'.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Cuál es tu tipo de cocina favorita?

What is your favorite type of cuisine?

Me encanta la comida italiana.

I love Italian food.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Yo encanto la comida italiana.

    The verb 'encantar' functions like 'gustar'; the food is the subject, so you must use the indirect object pronoun 'me' instead of 'yo'.

  • Me encanta comida italiana.

    When speaking about things in a general sense as the subject of the sentence, Spanish requires the definite article 'la'.

Alternatives

  • Me gusta mucho la comida italiana.

    I like Italian food a lot.

  • Soy fan de la cocina italiana.

    I am a fan of Italian cuisine.

  • Me apasiona la comida de Italia.

    I am passionate about food from Italy.

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Cultural Tip

In Spanish-speaking countries, food is a major part of social life and sharing a meal is a common way to bond. While Italian food like pizza and pasta is universally loved, mentioning specific dishes like 'risotto' or 'lasaña' can make your conversation even more engaging.