me gustabas (meh goos-TAH-bahs)
If you are talking about a dagger-like knife, then you can say "punal". If you are talking about a knife you would use in the kitchen, then you could say "Cuchillo".
"Me gustas." - Platonic"Te quiero." - Something a little stronger.me gustas is how you say I like you in Spanish Language.
It depends of the use you give to the word: If is like ''I can do...'' Is like if you say in spanish ''Yo puedo hacer...'' But if is like ''The can of mushrooms'' Is like saying ''Una lata de champiñones''
To ask what someone is like in Spanish, say, "Como eres?"
We don't use that. Instead we use "You're nice" which can be translated like "Estás bueno". Anyways you mustn't use that too much in Spanish. It sounds like you're desperate.
tres cien y trienta I think it is 'trescientos treinta'. Spanish people don't use the 'y' in that place, so you say it like this.
If you wanna say: I like smth. you should use: Me gusta(n) in case of 'I like you' = 'Me gustas tu' I love you = Te quiero
y in spanish you say it like e
If you are asking someone to say something in Spanish you will use the phrase "en español porfavor" or "In Spanish please."
"I like" in Spanish is "Me gusta."
You like translates to Spanish to be te gusta.
You can say "¿Te gusta el show también?" You can use "espectáculo" or "programa" instead of "show", but "show" is one of those English words that has achieved wide use in Spanish.