Better said as "Te gusta los sábados", it means "you like Saturdays".
On Saturday and Sunday's not like studying or doing
Te gustan los deportes?
it means "What do you like to do on your Saturdays and Sundays.
It would be better written as "por la tarde." It means, "What do you like to do on Fridays in the afternoon?" or, "What do you like to do on Friday afternoons?"
Los Altos means 'The heights' in Spanish.
On Saturday and Sunday's not like studying or doing
You could say, "Me gusta comer gatos," or "Me gusta comer los gatos."
Me gusta jugar con los amigos.
Me gusta el deporte (I like sport) Me gustan los deportes (I like sports)
Te gustan los deportes?
Translation: No me gustan los deberes. OR No me gusta la tarea.Note that in Spanish, there is no distinction between "schoolwork" and "homework". The concepts are interchangeable in Spanish.
Me gusta la pitanza.Yo amo la comida.Me gusta los alimentos. (Because without them I can't remain living)
¿Le / les / te / os gustan los libros?Never: ¿Le gusta los libros?
que te gusta hacer en los sabados
In Spanish grammar, you use 5 different pronouns describing the person who the object "pleases" using the verb gustar. Me gusta - "I like" Te gusta - "You like" Le gusta - "He/She likes" Nos gusta - "We like" Les gusta - "They like" Just remember, "gusta" changes to "gustan" if you are talking about more than one object. Example: They like the markers - "Les gustan los marcadores"
it means "What do you like to do on your Saturdays and Sundays.
"We like." You would say this to describe something that you and another person or group of people like. "Nos gusta bailar" means "We like to dance." "Nos gustan los libros" means "We like the books."