how would you say, "I like art class" in Spanish?

"Me gusta la clase de arte"

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To say "I like art class" in Spanish, you would say "Me gusta la clase de arte." Here's how to break it down:

1. Start with the subject pronoun "I," which is "Yo" in Spanish. However, in this case, we can omit the subject pronoun since the verb form already indicates the subject. So, in this sentence, we don't use "Yo."

2. The verb form "like" in Spanish is "gustar." However, it works a bit differently than in English. In Spanish, we use the reflexive pronoun before the verb to indicate the person who likes something. In this case, we use "Me" to indicate "I like."

3. Next, we have "art class," which is "la clase de arte" in Spanish. "Clase" means "class," "de" means "of," and "arte" means "art."

Putting it all together, we get "Me gusta la clase de arte."

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The answer is: Me gusta la clase de arte