It means "The pleasure is mine." el gusto es mio = the pleasure is mine
It means, "The pleasure is mine."
El gusto es mio means the pleasure is mine Su espanol es muy bueno means your spanish is very good
The mine is yours.
El es primero in English means the first is.
"is the best"
God is the
el gusto es mio = the pleasure is mine
El placer es mio.
El gusto es mio means the pleasure is mine Su espanol es muy bueno means your spanish is very good
El gusto es mio = It's my pleasure
"El gusto es mío" usually is the reponse to the statement "mucho gusto conocerle", which someone would use at a first meeting. "Pleased to meet you." "El gusto es mío" is "the pleasure is mine". You could possibly carry that one step further, "No, insisto, el gozo es mío", but that would probably be pretty boorish.
The possessive pronoun should agree with the number and gender of the word to which it refers. In this case, it's referring to "gusto" (pleasure), so it would always be mío, regardless of the gender of whoever may be saying it.Mucho gusto -> It's such a pleasure.El gusto es mío -> The pleasure is mine.
The mine is yours.
the world is mine
The pleasure is mine.
"El gusto es mío" (the pleasure is mine) would normally be the response to someone saying "mucho gusto conocerle" (very pleased to meet you), which is something one would say when being intoduced to a new person. No response is really necessary to the term the pleasure is mine, unless you want to get into a string of increasingly useless and boring reposts.
if you have msn, mine is...
What is your language Mine is Castilian Spanish; and yours, what is it