A Spanish Word,Details are following:
1.- You can't say me
gusto, well, you actually can, but it would mean "I like myself".
2.- Me gustà (with the orthograpic accent at the end) it's past tense, it means "I liked it" it can also mean "I liked him/her", it depends on the context.
3.- Me gusta is present tense "I like it" or "I like him/her".
Not everything in spanish that ends with O is masculine and A femenine.
GustÃ,
gusto and gusta are part of the same verb: Gustar (infinitive), In spanish, verbs do not change acording to
male or female.
Hope this is not too extensive and it actually helps you out
Source(s):
Native spanish speaker
Me
Gusto
Me Gusta
Me GustÃ