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Spanish Phrase

¿Te gustan los días soleados?

/te ɡusˈtan los ˈdi.as so.leˈa.ðos/
Meaning"Do you like sunny days?"
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Meaning

The question asks whether the listener enjoys sunny days. It uses the gustar construction, which flips the usual English word order: the thing liked (los días soleados) is the grammatical subject, while the person who likes it is expressed with the indirect object pronoun ‘te’.

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When to use

Use this phrase in casual conversation when you want to talk about weather preferences, plan outdoor activities, or simply make small‑talk about the climate.

Grammar Breakdown

¿Tegustanlosdíassoleados?

1

Indirect object pronoun (te)

‘Te’ indicates the person who experiences the feeling; with gustar the person who likes something is expressed with an indirect object pronoun.

2

Verb ‘gustar’ agreement

‘Gustan’ agrees with the plural noun ‘días’; if the subject were singular you would use ‘gusta’.

3

Definite article (los)

Spanish normally uses the definite article before plural nouns when talking about them in a general sense.

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Adjective agreement (soleados)

The adjective ‘soleado’ must match the gender and number of the noun it modifies – here masculine plural ‘días’ → ‘soleados’.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Te gustan los días soleados?

Do you like sunny days?

Sí, me encantan. ¡Es perfecto para ir a la playa!

Yes, I love them. It's perfect for going to the beach!

B

Common Mistakes

  • ¿Te gusta los días soleados?

    ‘Gusta’ is singular; the subject ‘días’ is plural, so the verb must be ‘gustan’.

  • ¿Le gustan los días soleados?

    When speaking formally you should use ‘le’ instead of ‘te’.

Alternatives

  • ¿Te agradan los días soleados?

    Do sunny days please you?

  • ¿Te gustan los días con sol?

    Do you like days with sun?

  • ¿Prefieres los días soleados?

    Do you prefer sunny days?

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Cultural Tip

Talking about the weather is a universal ice‑breaker in Spanish‑speaking countries. In many regions (e.g., Spain, Mexico, Argentina) people often start a conversation with a comment on the sun, rain, or temperature before moving to deeper topics. Remember that ‘gustar’ is informal; in a formal setting you might say ‘¿Le gustan los días soleados?’ using the formal ‘le’.