"Te gustan los dulces" means "you like sweets (candy)"
"Gustan los dulces" translates to "you like sweets" in English.
Los dulces son una delicia para mí, por eso los como todos los días.
"Los españoles" in English means "the Spaniards."
"Los dientes" means "teeth" in English.
"Los hombres" in English translates to "the men."
"Trios los gordos" translates to "The Three Fat Guys" in English.
Me gustan los dulces Me gusta el dulce
you like history books
Do you like the sports?
the sweet dreams my love
"Te gustan más los libros" means "you like the books more".
"You" is not a Spanish word. In this case, it should be ""No te gustan los hombres casados". It means "You don't like married men".
It means "you like Latinos".
A reflexive pronoun is needed here to define the sentence. Me, te, le, nos, os, les. Example: Me gustan los deportes is "I like sports".
It's 'me gustan...' and yes, I can. It literally means, "The tacos please me." It also means, "I like the tacos."
oue Le Gustan los gatos? = spanish do you like cats? = English
"No me gustan los insectos." (for "computer bugs" - No me gustan errores)
Gracias por las dulces.