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Your example is missing a direct object at the beginning of the sentence. For example:

[Me/Te/Le/Nos/Os/Les] gusta la ropa en esta tienda.

It means, "[I/You (fam.)/You (form.)/We/You (pl. fam.)/They/] like the clothing in this store."

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14y ago

"La tienda de ropa" is "the clothing store".

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12y ago

The sentence should read, "En la tienda de ropa, me gusta mucho la blusa." It means, "In the clothing store, I like the blouse very much."

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14y ago

I like to buy clothes

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14y ago

clothes

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Q: What does En la tiendo de ropa me gusta mucho la blusa mean in english?
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