How to Say ‘What do you like the most?’ in Mexican Spanish
¿Qué es lo que más te gusta?
💬 Usage Tip: Used to inquire someone's favorite thing.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Shows interest in the other person's interests.
Phrase Breakdown
Qué
es
Lo que
Más te gusta?
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Qué
[keh]
What
Used to inquire about information or specifics.
Me pregunto '¿Qué es lo que más te gusta?' de viajar.
I wonder 'What is it that you like most?' about traveling.
es
[ehs]
is
Identifies a specific characteristic or detail.
'Es' importante saber qué te gusta.
'It is' important to know what you like.
lo
[loh]
the
Definite article specifying things.
Este es 'lo' que más me gusta.
This is 'the' one I like the most.
que
[keh]
that
Specifies an object of interest or inquiry.
Entiendo 'que' quieres una respuesta.
I understand 'that' you want an answer.
más
[mahs]
most
Indicates the highest degree of something.
Lo 'más' importante es ser feliz.
The 'most' important thing is to be happy.
te
[teh]
you
Used to refer to the person being addressed.
A 'ti' te gusta mucho viajar.
'You' really like traveling.
gusta
[GOOS-tah]
like
To express enjoyment or preference for something.
Me 'gusta' escuchar música relajante.
I 'like' listening to relaxing music.
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