¿A ti te gusta la música?
Do you like the music?
"Que musica te gusta?" translates to "What kind of music do you like?"What music do you like
"mi gusta musica" doesn't mean anything. "me gusta la música" means "I like music" or "I like listening to music".
It just means the classical music. La= the Musica=music Clasica= classical
The statement is probably "A tí te gusta cantar" = "You like to sing" or "Do you like to sing?" Literally it means, "To you like yourself to sing"
Dale Oliver
"Que musica te gusta?" translates to "What kind of music do you like?"What music do you like
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(I'm still learning but here's my best try) Me gusta la musica (I like Music) Te gusta la musica (You (informal, singular) like music) Le gusta "" (You, formal, singular/He/She like(s) music) Nos gusta "" (We like music) Os gusta"" (You, informal, plural) like music) Les gusta "" (You, formal, plural/They like music)
Te gusta escuchar musica?
en Ingles: you like to listen to music?
"mi gusta musica" doesn't mean anything. "me gusta la música" means "I like music" or "I like listening to music".
Tu gusta la musica
The verb for liking something is "gustar", as in "A mi me gusta la musica" or "me gusta la musica", and to say dislike, you would say "no me gusta la natacion" The conjugations of this verb in the present are: (No) me gusta (No) te gusta (No) se gusta (No) nos gusta (No) vos gusta (No) se gusta Just add the verb or noun after the appropriate phrase and voila! It might sound weird, but trust me, I just finished a year of Spanish with 98% :)
Me gusta más escuchar música, pero también disfruto de leer un buen libro de vez en cuando. Ambas actividades me permiten relajarme y desconectar.
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Assuming it is a question (te gusta mirar la television?')You could reply: Si, me gusta (Yes, I like (watching TV))orNo, no me gusta (No, I don't like (watching TV))