Spanish Phrase
Me encantan los días soleados.
Meaning
This phrase expresses a strong passion or delight for bright, clear weather. It uses the verb 'encantar', which literally means 'to enchant', but in Spanish, it is the standard way to say you love an object or an activity.
When to use
Use this phrase when talking about your favorite weather or when someone asks you about your preferences for seasons. It is perfect for casual small talk or social media captions about a beautiful day.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Meencantanlosdíassoleados
Indirect Object Pronoun (Me)
The 'me' indicates that the action of 'enchanting' is happening to the speaker.
Verb Agreement
Encantan is the third-person plural form because it agrees with the plural subject 'los días'.
Masculine Noun (Días)
Even though 'día' ends in 'a', it is masculine, so we use 'los' and 'soleados'.
🗨In Conversation
¿Qué te parece el tiempo hoy?
What do you think of the weather today?
¡Es perfecto! Me encantan los días soleados.
It is perfect! I love sunny days.
✕Common Mistakes
Yo encanto los días soleados.
In Spanish, the thing you love is the subject, so you must use 'Me encantan' rather than a direct translation of 'I love'.
Me encanta los días soleados.
The verb must be plural ('encantan') because the subject 'los días' is plural.
↔Alternatives
Me gusta el sol.
I like the sun.
Prefiero el buen tiempo.
I prefer good weather.
Adoro el sol.
I adore the sun.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish-speaking regions, sunny weather is synonymous with 'la terraza' culture, where people gather outside to socialize. Expressing a love for the sun is often seen as an invitation to go out and enjoy a drink or a walk together.

