Wants and Preferences (Gusto/Ayaw/Nais) in Tagalog
Gusto/Ayaw/Nais
Overview
Expressing what you want and do not want is among the most practical language skills. Tagalog uses three key words for this: gusto (want/like), ayaw (don't want/dislike), and nais (want/wish, formal). These are A1 essentials because they appear in nearly every conversation — ordering food, making plans, expressing preferences.
These words are pseudo-verbs: they look and act like verbs in sentences but do not conjugate for aspect. Gusto is always gusto, whether you wanted something yesterday or will want it tomorrow. This makes them refreshingly simple compared to regular Tagalog verbs.
Gusto and nais mean the same thing, but gusto is overwhelmingly preferred in everyday conversation, while nais appears in formal writing, speeches, and literature. Ayaw is the negative counterpart to both — it expresses dislike or refusal.
How It Works
Basic patterns:
| Pattern | Example | English |
|---|---|---|
| Gusto + pronoun + ng + noun | Gusto ko ng kape. | I want coffee. |
| Gusto + pronoun + -ng + verb | Gusto kong kumain. | I want to eat. |
| Ayaw + pronoun + -ng + verb | Ayaw niyang pumunta. | He/She doesn't want to go. |
| Nais + pronoun + -ng + verb | Nais kong matuto. | I wish to learn. (formal) |
Pronoun forms used with gusto/ayaw/nais:
| Person | Pronoun | Example |
|---|---|---|
| I | ko | Gusto ko |
| You (singular) | mo | Gusto mo |
| He/She | niya | Gusto niya |
| We (exclusive) | namin | Gusto namin |
| We (inclusive) | natin | Gusto natin |
| You (plural) | ninyo | Gusto ninyo |
| They | nila | Gusto nila |
Making questions with ba:
Gusto + pronoun + ba + -ng + verb/noun?
Gusto mo bang kumain? — Do you want to eat? Gusto mo ba ng kape? — Do you want coffee?
Examples in Context
| Tagalog | English | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Gusto ko ng kape. | I want coffee. | Want + noun |
| Ayaw niyang pumunta. | He/She doesn't want to go. | Dislike + verb |
| Gusto mo bang sumama? | Do you want to come along? | Question with ba |
| Nais kong matuto ng Tagalog. | I wish to learn Tagalog. | Formal want |
| Ayaw ko ng sibuyas. | I don't like onions. | Dislike + noun |
| Gusto nila ng masarap na pagkain. | They want delicious food. | Want with adjective + noun |
| Gusto ko siyang makita. | I want to see him/her. | Want with object pronoun |
| Ayaw kong matulog nang maaga. | I don't want to sleep early. | Dislike + verb + adverb |
| Ano ang gusto mo? | What do you want? | Question with ano |
| Gusto mo ito o iyon? | Do you want this or that? | Choice question |
Common Mistakes
Forgetting the Linker Before Verbs
- Wrong: Gusto ko kumain.
- Right: Gusto kong kumain.
- Why: The linker -ng (attached to the pronoun as kong) is required before the verb.
Using Hindi Instead of Ayaw
- Wrong: Hindi gusto ko ng kape. (grammatically awkward)
- Right: Ayaw ko ng kape. (I don't want coffee.) or Hindi ko gusto ang kape. (I don't like the coffee.)
- Why: For expressing "don't want," ayaw is the natural and standard form. Hindi ko gusto is possible but less common.
Conjugating Gusto for Aspect
- Wrong: Gumustto ako ng kape kahapon.
- Right: Gusto ko ng kape kahapon. (I wanted coffee yesterday.)
- Why: Gusto, ayaw, and nais do not change form. Time context clarifies the timeframe.
Mixing Up Ng and Ang After Gusto
- Wrong: Gusto ko ang kape. (when just saying you want coffee in general)
- Right: Gusto ko ng kape. (I want coffee.)
- Why: Use ng for indefinite/general objects. Ang marks a specific, definite object: Gusto ko ang kapeng ito. (I want this coffee.)
Practice Tips
Food preferences: Practice ordering by listing foods you like and dislike: Gusto ko ng adobo. Ayaw ko ng ampalaya. (I like adobo. I don't like bitter melon.) This is practical and culturally relevant.
Invitation practice: Use Gusto mo bang...? to invite people: Gusto mo bang kumain? (Want to eat?), Gusto mo bang manood ng pelikula? (Want to watch a movie?)
Decision dialogues: Practice choosing between options: Gusto mo ng kape o tsaa? — Gusto ko ng tsaa. These exchanges mirror real daily decisions.
Related Concepts
- Personal Pronouns — prerequisite for the pronoun forms used with gusto/ayaw
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