the same as me gusta, just a nicer way of saying it.
"Gustaría" is a form of the verb "gustar" in Spanish, which means "to like" or "to be pleasing to." It is often used to express a desire for something or to ask for preferences.
"Me gustaría" in English means "I would like."
"Te gustaría" means "would you like" in English.
"Me gustaría ser tu amigo" means "I would like to be your friend" in Spanish.
"Te gustaría quedar" means "Would you like to meet up?" in English.
It translates to "Why wouldn't you like to have a sex date with me."
"me gustarias", i would like you or "me gustaria" i would like
Me gustaría desayunar = "I would like to eat breakfast"
"Me gustaría" in English means "I would like."
"Te gustaría" means "would you like" in English.
"Me gustaría ser tu amigo" means "I would like to be your friend" in Spanish.
It means "you would like to know Mexico".
'Como has estado? Pero antes te gustaria ser mi amiga = How have you been? But first, would you like to be my girlfriend?
honey or darling.... when do you want to meet me?
he/she would like to talk to her/his friend
It means,What would you like to know my love?
Translation: I would like to see you soon pretty girl.
It's not completely Spanish: 'you' is English. If you mean: 'Me gustaria tener a mi novio de vuelta, yo realmente lo extrano', the English is: 'I'd like to have my boyfriend back, I'm really missing him'