Spanish Phrase
También me gusta pintar en mi tiempo libre.
Meaning
This phrase is used to add another hobby or interest to a conversation. It utilizes the verb 'gustar' in its singular form because it is followed by an infinitive verb, 'pintar', which acts as the subject of the sentence.
When to use
Use this phrase when you are describing your hobbies to someone or responding to a question about what you do for fun. It is perfect for social introductions and networking events.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Tambiénme gustapintaren mi tiempo libre
También
An adverb meaning 'also' or 'too', typically placed at the beginning of the sentence to add a new point.
Me gusta + Infinitive
When expressing an affinity for an action, use the indirect object pronoun 'me' followed by 'gusta' and the unconjugated verb.
Tiempo libre
A common idiomatic expression for 'free time' or 'leisure time'.
🗨In Conversation
¿Qué haces para relajarte?
What do you do to relax?
También me gusta pintar en mi tiempo libre.
I also like to paint in my free time.
✕Common Mistakes
Yo también gusto pintar en mi tiempo libre.
In Spanish, 'gustar' is not conjugated like 'to like' in English; the thing you like is the subject, so you must use 'me gusta'.
También me gusta pinto en mi tiempo libre.
After the verb 'gustar', the following verb must remain in the infinitive form (pintar).
↔Alternatives
Además, me encanta pintar.
Furthermore, I love to paint.
Suelo pintar cuando tengo tiempo.
I usually paint when I have time.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish-speaking countries, sharing personal hobbies like painting is a common way to build 'confianza' (rapport) during social gatherings. It is seen as a sign of a well-rounded personality beyond one's professional life.

