"Do you like love movies"
It means: "Quine likes the peliculius." (Peliculius is not a Spanish word, but it's very close the word for movies).
The phrase 'Amor sin escalas', which is pronounced 'ah-mohr see-neh-SKAH-las', is a Spanish equivalent to the title of the movie 'Up in the air'.
The store, The Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, is located in Las Vegas, NV; the show is filmed at the shop and various other locations in and around Las Vegas.
The hotels and casinos are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, they never close. If you mean the circus acts, it depends on the individual hotel.
"Las Vegas" was canceled in 2008.
do you like love movies
"me gustan las peliculas divertidas"
That means "You like science fiction movies." Or as a question: "Do you like science fiction movies?"
"Las peliculas y los libros" translates to "the movies and the books" in English.
I believe it's, "Voy a las peliculas" (accent over the "i" in peliculas).
The boys like the grapes
No me gustan las papas / patatas fritas.
Translation: The cheap movies at the movie theater
No me gustan las papas / patatas fritas.
"No me gustan los insectos." (for "computer bugs" - No me gustan errores)
Analyse: Me gustan las fresas (I like strawberries) A ti no te gustan los días de campo (You don't like picnics, informal singular context) 1. ¿Le / les gustan las rosas? (Do you like roses?, formal plural context) 2. ¿Le gustan las rosas? (Does he / she / it like roses?) / ¿Les gustan las rosas? (do they like roses?) No sé si os gustan estas frutas (I don't know if you like this fruit; informal plural context only in Spain) No nos gustan los problemas (We don't like to be in trouble)
Te/le gustan las empanallas? = Do you (formal/informal) like empanallas?Me gustan las empanallas = I like empanallas.