"Les compramos" would mean "we buy them", but the "les" would apply to people, not objects. "Los (las) compramos" would be more appropriate.
Compramos
You could say "Compramos pizza".
Nosotros compramos préstamos automovilísticos.
To buy its "comprar" I compro You compras He She compra Us compramos They compran
comprar = to buyCompro/compras/compra/compramos/compráis/compran = I buy/you buy/he-she-it buys/we buy/you buy/they buy
The cast of Compramos e vendemos sentimentos - 2007 includes: Nuno Machado as Empregado Rita Martins as Rapariga Maria Zamora
But they lack the connection to the Argentine tango.
Les pierres mean 'the stones' in French.
Les moules
Well, when it is in les gusta(n), it means they/you like. So it means they/you and is in plural form. When you use a translator, it says it means he. I would go with they/you if you are using it with gusta(n).
"Gracias porque les gusto" translates to "Thank you because you liked it" in English.
¿Quién les enseña eso?It is very impolite language.