This document discusses the use of the verb "gustar" in Spanish. It explains that in Spanish, "gustar" means "to be pleasing" while in English it translates to "to like." The word order for sentences using "gustar" is different in Spanish, with the indirect object coming first followed by the verb "gustar" and then the subject. Several examples are provided to demonstrate how to express what someone likes in Spanish using indirect object pronouns and the verbs "gustar" and "gustan."