It means ' You don't like anything', so presumably you'd reply:
'No; me gusta....'(No; I like....), adding what you like.
Unless you DON'T like anything, when you perhaps reply:
'Tienes razon. No me gusta nada.' (You're right. I don't like anything.)
Te gusta comes from the verb gustar which means to like or to please. Hacer means to do or to make. So Que te gusta hacer would be "What do you like to do?"
It means: What do you like? So you'd answer: Me gusta.... = I like....(and say what you like)
It likes you, but...Que te gusta, masmas --- but, nonethelessmás --- more, the most...
and you don't like the way i what
this is spanish for which colour do you like? answer : me gusta... (i like...) or me gusta mucho... (i really like...) then a colour rojo = red amarillo = yellow
It means "What do you like to play?" que- what , te-you, gusta-like , jugar-to play
"Que musica te gusta?" translates to "What kind of music do you like?"What music do you like
gusta que
what do you like
It means, 'What do you like?'
It depends on what you're asked. In a question, te gusta means "Do you like...?". You would respond with either "Sí, me gusta ...." or "No, no me gusta ...." So if someone asked "Te gusta nadar?", you'd respond with "Sí, me gusta nadar." if you do like to swim, or "No, no me gusta nadar." if you don't like to swim.
Two sentences: ¿Qué No te gusta comer? ¿Por qué? = What don't you like to eat? Why?