do you like love movies
That means "You like science fiction movies." Or as a question: "Do you like science fiction movies?"
you like history books
Me encantan tus ojos.
"las 6 de la mañana" or "6 de la mañana." The word "las" is the feminine plural form of "the," and is used to refer to hours of the day when expressing the time. "La mañana" means "morning," so "las 6 de la mañana" literally translates to "the 6 of the morning." The word "de" means "of," so "6 de la mañana" literally translates to "6 of the morning." You can also simply say "6 am" in Spanish as "6 de la mañana," without using the word "las."
You could try something like google translator.
do you like love movies
Do you like car races?
It means: "I like car racing"
"Do you like love movies"
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)
The translation would be: "Me gustan las zapatillas de caña alta"
That means "You like science fiction movies." Or as a question: "Do you like science fiction movies?"
The cast of No me gustan los peces de colores - 2006 includes: Txema Blasco
"De cos as que te gustan" appears to be a misspelled or misinterpreted phrase. However, it could be translated as "things that you like" in English.
me gustan los días de fiesta.
The cast of A mi madre le gustan las mujeres - 2002 includes: Chisco Amado as Miguel Carla Calparsoro as Gloria Alberto Chaves as Chico Concierto Fernando Colomo as Juez de paz Xabier Elorriaga as Carlos Gabriel Garbisu Ana Goya as Carmen Aitor Mazo as Ernesto Sergio Otegui as Javier Leonor Watling as Elvira