Gustó
Gustó is the pretérito indefinido (simple past) third-person singular form of the Spanish verb gustar. It is used to express that something pleased someone in the past. In gustar constructions, the thing that is pleasing is the grammatical subject, while the person who experienced the pleasure is the indirect object.
In gustar constructions, the indirect object pronouns me, te, le, nos, os, les indicate who is pleased.
Gustar is often described as an impersonal or experiential verb. The present tense forms are gusta for
Usage notes include that gustar expresses a perception or preference rather than an active action by the
Etymology traces gustar to Latin gustus, from gustare, meaning to taste or to have a liking.