i think mean aquel when you say kel
and me instead of mi
so in the end its suppost to be " aquel no me gusta" which translates to "i dont like him."
Me gusta te gusta = pleases me, please you/I like (it), you like (it)
"mi gusta musica" doesn't mean anything. "me gusta la música" means "I like music" or "I like listening to music".
you can say a mi me gusta or just me gusta.... and then whatever it is that you like
Well it should read 'A mi me gusta montar' which is Spanish for 'I like to ride' or 'I like riding'.
something as badly as: "AS ME TO LIKING"
'I like the girls'
It is Spanish for "Do you like me?". in exact translates roughly to "i likes to me" Me = I Gustas= likes A= to mi = me
It means: "What do you like?" So you can answer it by saying: A mi me gusta Futból (i like football)
I like it when you call you mireina ...
I like (it) more = me gusta mas
I think you might be trying to say "me gusta que mis padres me aman mucho" which means "I like that my parents love me"
First, the question should be "que nos gusta hacer a Pedro y a mi" because the "a mi" is implying yourself therefore a nosotros construction must be used. Gustar is a verb that means "to like" Nos gusta would mean we like. Hacer is the verb that means "to do". So to answer your question it means "What do Pedro and I like to do?"