Le gusta. Le da placer.
You can say "el disfruta cantar" or "le gusta cantar."
Me gusta translate to "I like it", but it literally means "it pleases me".
We both like spanish guys = "A ambas nos gustan los chicos españoles" But that sounds way too formal. Is better to say "A las dos nos gustan los chicos españoles"
You would say "No me gusta deber el dinero".
"las gusta" is not a normal structure in Spanish. Lesgusta means "They like" (or literally, it pleases them).
Best to say whatever pleases her, pleases you. This will keep your tail out of the wringer in case of a poor outcome, or if she is " testing " you .
You would say, (literally translated) "Me it pleases the color of the lime."The quality of the color would be understood from the fruit. In Spanish, it's "Me gusta el color de la lima."To say "You like lime green," say, "Te gusta el color de la lima."
Me gusta te gusta = pleases me, please you/I like (it), you like (it)
"A él le gusta" in Spanish means "He likes." It is used to express that someone likes something.
le gusta cuando hablo en espanol = He/she likes it when I speak Spanish
"gustar" - 'me gusta' = I like (literally, (it) pleases me), "semejante" (similar to) and "como" (e,g, like an elephant)
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