You like to do?
que le gusta hacer a tu mejor amigo
"Me gusta hacer" = I like to do Ex: "Que te gusta hacer?" = What do you like to do?
It means, "what do you like to do to your Spanish teacher?"
"Que te gusta hacer?" means "What do you like to do?" (the "e" in Que should carry an accent mark.)As a result, you use the verb "gustar" for "like" and finish the answer with any type of activity that you like to do.I like to study. - Me gusta estudiar.I like to run. - Me gusta correr.I like to swim. - Me gusta nadar. / Me gusta la natacion.I like cook. - Me gusta cocinar.
A el le gusta hacer ejercicio/gimnasia (accent on first 'e')
You could say "¿Qué le/te gusta hacer el sábado y el domingo?"
Que te/le//os/les gusta hacer (singular informal/formal//plural informal/formal 'you')
Translation: What does Mrs. Donaldi like to do?(Literally - What to her is pleasing to do, to Mrs. Donaldi?))
Well, honey, if your best friend is a Spanish speaker, then "¿Qué le gusta hacer a tu mejor amigo?" is the question you're looking for. It translates to "What does your best friend like to do?" So, just ask your amigo and find out what tickles their fancy. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
What does he like to do. In context it could mean "What does she like to do" or "What do you like to do (formal)"
"What are you doing this weekend?" in Spanish is "¿Qué haces este fin de semana?" It is pronounced "Kay AH-sace ESS-tay feen day say-MAH-nah?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
¿Le / les / te / os gusta practicar / hacer deporte (s)?Literally, this means "Is to play sports pleasing to you?", but the translation sounds better in English when you say "Do you like to play sports?"