The verb in this case is "gustarse" , and it must agree in number with the OBJECT of the sentence. The conjugation changes (gusta or gustan) depending on the number of the object.
For example:
"We don't like the cars" would be "No nos gustan los carros." (plural object)
If you mean "We don't like the car", it is "No nos gusta el carro." (singular object)
The reason is that the verb (gustar) does not mean "to like" but rather "to be liked" and the statement "No nos gusta" means "It is not liked by us" or "It does not please us."
"I don't like hockey" in Spanish is "No me gusta el Hockey."
no me gusta correr
No me gusta la limpieza
no te gusta mi cuerpo
The best way to say "No I don't" in Spanish is to say No, no me.
Me gusta conectarme a internetIn spanish you dont go on the internet, you connect to it
No
no me gusta suI do not like her----in Spanish is: No me gusta su------or No me gusta ella.
[Tu] no eres español. In the spanish language, you dont tend to say the ' tu'
no tengo.
Chevon Names dont change in spanish!
i dont now so dont ask