I am not sure if I understand it correctly but if I like something I would say for example....
Mi gusta helado de fresa.
(I like strawberry icecream)
If I was talking about someonelse liking something I would say...
Tu' gusta helado de fresa. (its not Tu when your telling or asking someone something its "Te". Ex: Te gusta el elado = do you like icecream? Or Te gusta nadar? = do you like to swim. Tu means you and Te means do kinda you or in these circumstances you use do. itc confusing I know. So please dont judge me I learned spanish as my first lenguage then english. Ps. im 100% mexican lol :) hope this helped.
(You like strawberry Icecream)
again in the end its "me gusta when your talking about ur self then te gusta when your asking someone, a ellos les gustan when you talking about others, a nosotros nos gusta when your talking about yourself and more than one person.
I like (it) more = me gusta mas
Me gusta te gusta = pleases me, please you/I like (it), you like (it)
you can say a mi me gusta or just me gusta.... and then whatever it is that you like
"mi gusta musica" doesn't mean anything. "me gusta la música" means "I like music" or "I like listening to music".
Well it should read 'A mi me gusta montar' which is Spanish for 'I like to ride' or 'I like riding'.
mi familia y me gusta en español
ME gusta andar en mi bicicleta Gusto de andar en mi bicicleta Me gusta montar mi bicicleta
it translates to my, like in Me gusta or Mi intelligente =]]
It is Spanish for "Do you like me?". in exact translates roughly to "i likes to me" Me = I Gustas= likes A= to mi = me
te gusta mi
¿Te gusta mi camisa?
i think mean aquel when you say kel and me instead of mi so in the end its suppost to be " aquel no me gusta" which translates to "i dont like him."