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Spanish Phrase

También me gusta pintar en mi tiempo libre.

/tamˈbjen me ˈɡusta pinˈtaɾ en mi ˈtjempo ˈliβɾe/
Meaning"I also like to paint in my free time."
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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.

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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

1

También

An adverb meaning 'also' or 'too', typically placed at the beginning of the sentence to add a new point.

2

Me gusta + Infinitive

When expressing an affinity for an action, use the indirect object pronoun 'me' followed by 'gusta' and the unconjugated verb.

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Tiempo libre

A common idiomatic expression for 'free time' or 'leisure time'.

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A

¿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.

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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.

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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.