Me gusta te gusta = pleases me, please you/I like (it), you like (it)
te gusta mi
No te gusta hacer = you don't like to do.
no te gusta mi cuerpo
you can say a mi me gusta or just me gusta.... and then whatever it is that you like
te gusta mi cabello(CA-BEYO)
You could say "¿Te gusta mi baile?"
The phrase "te gusta es mia mi novia" translates to "you like her, she's my girlfriend" in English. It suggests that the speaker is addressing someone who has an interest in their girlfriend. The phrase combines elements of possessiveness with an acknowledgment of attraction. However, the grammar is slightly off; a more correct phrasing in Spanish would be "te gusta, ella es mi novia."
The sentence porque no te gusta mi in Spanish means because you do not like me in English. Also, the English sentence because you do not like me in French is becasue vous ne m'aimez pas.
'Do you like my sister?' is aimez-vous ma sœur? in Spanish.
It means: "What do you like?" So you can answer it by saying: A mi me gusta Futból (i like football)
It means: Do you like chatting?
Do you like penis in Spanish.