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What does me gusta gato hombre mean in Spanish?

"Me gusta gato hombre" is grammatically incorrect and doesn't have a clear meaning in Spanish. Here's why:

* "Me gusta" means "I like".

* "Gato" means "cat".

* "Hombre" means "man".

Putting them together like that doesn't make sense in Spanish. It's likely a misunderstanding of the language.

Possible meanings, depending on the context:

* "I like cat men": This would be a more accurate translation if you're referring to people who are into cats, or people who dress as cats (for example, in a costume).

* "I like a cat-like man": This interpretation would mean that you like a man with certain cat-like qualities, like being independent or playful.

To be clear, you need to rephrase the phrase. Here are some options:

* "Me gustan los gatos": I like cats.

* "Me gusta un hombre que le gustan los gatos": I like a man who likes cats.

* "Me gustan los hombres con personalidad de gato": I like men with a cat-like personality.

Please clarify what you meant to say so I can help you better!

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