They don't like to rest.
You like/do you like relaxing on Sundays
I like to sleep.
it means that they like something, for example: a ellos les gusta el deporte = they like sports
I like it = me gusta. You like it = te gusta. He/she/formal you = le gusta. We like it = nos gusta. You [plural] like it = les gusta. They like it = les gusta.
Le / les / te / os gusta descansar, leer libros, escuchar música y cocinar el sábado y el domingo.
do you like to eat fruit
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).
no me gusta suI do not like her----in Spanish is: No me gusta su------or No me gusta ella.
les gusta que nosotros PARTICIPEMOS
(Me/te//le//os//les) gusta trabajar = (I/you (informal singular)//he/she/you (formal, singular)//you, informal plural)//they/you, formal plural) like working
"Les gusta" is used in Spanish to express that something is pleasing to a group of people or to refer to multiple individuals. It is the third-person plural form of the verb "gustar," which means "to like." You would use "les gusta" when talking about what a group enjoys, such as "A ellos les gusta el chocolate" (They like chocolate). It's important to ensure that the subject agrees with the plural form when using "les."
Do your friends like to go to the mall?