I regret to tell you, this makes no sense in real Spanish, either European or Latin American. There undeoubtedly are some mistakes, and the end of the phrase doesn´t match with the rest. Sorry. El grace < La gracia ? (The grace) tombien < también ? (also / too) te gusta = pleases you / you like mi llamos < ??? > me llamo = I call myself / they name me (SO ???)
Tu te llamos mean "And your name?"
gusta means to like
Me gusta te gusta = pleases me, please you/I like (it), you like (it)
"¿Cómo te llamas?" means "what is your name?" Literally, "what do you call yourself"
Quod dixisti? (= What did you say? in Latin)I think you mean 'me gusta' = I like
You probably mean 'Me gusta cantar,' which is 'I like to sing.' If not, 'Me gusta contar' means 'I like to count.' I suppose either on works...
you can say a mi me gusta or just me gusta.... and then whatever it is that you like
¿Te gusta caminar? Do you like to go for walks?
I like ...
Te gusta Bieber? = Do you like Bieber?Te gusta beber? = Do you ike to drink?
The word "Gusta" generally means "like" as in to like a thing, action, place or person. "I like it"="Me gusta"
No te gusta hacer = you don't like to do.