That translates as 'Me gustas mucho' in Spanish.
we like you a lot = nos gusta(n) mucho
meaning something like ''how are you'' No: "You please me a lot/I like you a lot"
me gustas mucho
"I like Spanish a lot because it is easy," would become, "Me gusta español mucho porque es facil."
It's a lot like an omelette or frittata.
Me gusta esto mucho
No me gusta mucho
both languages derived from Latin
They struggled a lot and did not have that much food.
Literally, it means "It is pleasing to you". It is normally translated as "You like it".
well, i dont really understand the question, but if you are talking to someone spanish and you would like to tell them you like them, type 'i like you, a lot' in google translator, and there it is:).. but if you are asking how do you say it, becuase you find it hard to say how you feel, make sure there alone and just let them know, you'll feel good about it afterwards, your welcome..
they are most like saying you have had a lot of passengers (you're promiscuous)