I don't like it at all.
"No me gusta nada" in Spanish translates to "I don't like it at all" in English.
"Nada" means "nothing" in Spanish.
"Me gusta cantar" in English means "I like to sing."
"Te nada" is not a common phrase in Spanish. It could be a typo or misspelling of "de nada," which means "you're welcome" in Spanish.
"No me gusta" in Spanish means "I don't like" in English.
"Me gusta la vacaciones" translates to "I like vacations" in English.
No, I like nothing.
Bailar. An example would be: No me gusta nada bailar, that would mean I don't like to dance at all.
It means ' You don't like anything', so presumably you'd reply: 'No; me gusta....'(No; I like....), adding what you like. Unless you DON'T like anything, when you perhaps reply: 'Tienes razon. No me gusta nada.' (You're right. I don't like anything.)
gusta means to like
Me gusta te gusta = pleases me, please you/I like (it), you like (it)
Almost nothing
Quod dixisti? (= What did you say? in Latin)I think you mean 'me gusta' = I like
You probably mean 'Me gusta cantar,' which is 'I like to sing.' If not, 'Me gusta contar' means 'I like to count.' I suppose either on works...
you can say a mi me gusta or just me gusta.... and then whatever it is that you like
¿Te gusta caminar? Do you like to go for walks?
Te gusta Bieber? = Do you like Bieber?Te gusta beber? = Do you ike to drink?
I like ...