you like sleeping
"I like that alot"
gusta= like "gustar" is the verb meaning, "to like"
I think it means: "I Like To Dance"! me: I gusta: like bailar: to dance!!!
'you' is English. 'Me gusta mucho' = I like Can't see where an adjective is necessary.....
No, I like nothing.
irse a dormir, since 'going to sleep' does not specify who does the action.
Translation: Como te gusta
it translates to my, like in Me gusta or Mi intelligente =]]
Le gusta dormir ( a él)
"I like to sleep and spend time with my family."
"Me gusta cono" in English would translate to "I like it a lot" or "I really like it." However, it's important to note that "cono" is considered vulgar slang in Spanish, so the phrase carries an offensive tone.
not known as "no you gusta comer papas fritas" it is known as "no me gusta comer papas fritas" see the difference well it means "i don't like to eat fried potatoes" what we translate it into is "i don't like to eat french fries"
This is the closest translation I could get: I love you friend likes you Stabio
The English phrase "I like to tan" is easily translated in the English. It becomes the Spanish phrase "me gusta broncearse".
No me gusta trabajar. To double check this, go on google translate. You can also use google translate for other Spanish words.
Le gusta pasar tiempo con amigos es muy translates from Spanish to means he likes to pass time with his friends a lot.
'Gusta' by itself means "Pleasure"