The verb for liking something is "gustar", as in "A mi me gusta la musica" or "me gusta la musica", and to say dislike, you would say "no me gusta la natacion"
The conjugations of this verb in the present are:
(No) me gusta
(No) te gusta
(No) se gusta
(No) nos gusta
(No) vos gusta
(No) se gusta
Just add the verb or noun after the appropriate phrase and voila!
It might sound weird, but trust me, I just finished a year of Spanish with 98% :)
to say "i dont like___" in spanish: No me gusta___.
to say "you don't like___" in spanish: No te gusta___.
to say "he/she doesn't like___"in spanish: No le gusta___.
For example, to say "He does not like to study" in Spanish, you would say No le gusta estudiar. Me, te, and leare all forms of subjects.
I don't like= No me gusta You don't like= No le gusta (formal), No te gusta (informal)
No me gusta (object).
Por ejemplo, no me gusta escribiendo en espanol.
For example, I do not like writing in Spanish.
desagradar.. things you don't preffer but not the ones you don't like
"He dislikes" in Spanish is "él detesta". It is pronounced "ell day-TES-tah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
The best way to say "I hate you" in Spanish would be Te odio.
Like is 'gusta', and Dislike is 'disgusta' - according to Google's translator.
The phrase 'like and dislike' is 'gusta y disgusta'
"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
Me gusta conectarme a internetIn spanish you dont go on the internet, you connect to it
The best way to say "No I don't" in Spanish is to say No, no me.
no me gusta suI do not like her----in Spanish is: No me gusta su------or No me gusta ella.
No
[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