i know u love me
gusta= like "gustar" is the verb meaning, "to like"
Translation: The teacher likes to teach.
The literally translation is "It pleases (formal you/he/she/it)" but it is used to mean "Formal you/He/She/It likes"
that is very good
she likes it
Do you mind if I call you Papi?
"What does your dog like"
¿Porqué le gusta español? = "why do you like Spanish" or "Why does he/she like Spanish" (without the accent mark, it could mean, because you like spanish or because he/she likes spanish.)
que le gusta hacer a tu mejor amigo
'Le gusta trabajar' means 'he/she likes to work' in English.
English: What do you like? Spanish: ¿Qué le gusta? (Formal) ¿Qué te gusta? (Informal)
joe Jonas gusta blu
it means: "he/she likes to play"
"Graciela le gusta" means "Graciela likes" in English.
"Me gusta hacer" = I like to do Ex: "Que te gusta hacer?" = What do you like to do?
"El amor le gusta" does not make sense in Spanish. However, "el amor me gusta" means "I like love" in English.
The phrase "Cuanto la gusta" makes no sense in Spanish. If it was "Cuanto le gusta", it would mean, "How much he/she/you likes it".