¿Qué tal contigo/con usted(es)? (Formal/informal(plural))
You can speak Spanish.
cosas
Things
"Things I like" in Spanish is "Cosas que me gusta". LIterally, this is "Things that are pleasing to me". "Gustarse" (the reflexive form of the verb "gustar") is normally translated as "to like".
Since "are" is not a Spanish word, I assume you mean "What is the Spanish word for 'are'?" Are in Spanish is either son or están. They are used in different ways, but a general rule is that son is used for things that are permanent, and están is used for things that are temporary.
Spanish
Me encantar hacer cosas (I love to do things)
cosas divertidas
hacer - to make things
They sucked
The various different types of spanish fly can be found at tinyurl.com/exotic-things
Sido or estado. Sido is for permanent things. Estado is for temporary things.