Verb 'ENCANTAR'

Infinitive: encantar Conjugated form: le encantan
If you wanted to express the infinitive form, it would be "encantar" without any conjugation or pronouns. For example, "Me gusta bailar" (I like to dance) or "Le encanta leer" (He/She loves to read).

"Encantar" is often used with an indirect object pronoun (me, te, le, nos, os, les) because the verb indicates something that is liked or loved by someone. It's a bit like saying "something enchants me," "something delights me," etc. That's why "encantan" (in plural form) is used when referring to multiple things, such as "los libros" (books), "las canciones" (songs), etc.

Meencanta(n)
Teencanta(n)
Leencanta(n)
Nosencanta(n)
Osencanta(n)
Lesencanta(n)

Some examples

Me encanta la músicaI love music
Me encantan las películasI love movies
Te encanta el chocolateYou love chocolate
Te encantan las librosYou love books
A él le encanta bailarHe loves to dance
A ella le encantan los gatosShe loves cats
Nos encanta viajarWe love to travel
Nos encantan las manzanasWe love apples
Os encanta la comida italianaYou (plural) love Italian food
Os encantan los aguacatesYou (plural) love avocados
A ellos les encanta el fútbolThey love football
Les encantan las vacacionesThey love holidays