It's Spanish. If used by itself as a sentence, it means "You like to talk to me." If it's used as part of a question, it means "Do you like to talk to me?"
"Te gusta hablar conmigo" in Spanish translates to "You like to talk to me" in English.
(Do) you like speaking in the Spanish class (?).
Te gusta dar clases = You like to teach
You can marry me.
as you like
why do you like it
¿Puede usted hablar inglés? or...¿Puedes hablar inglés.?
¿Por qué no te gusta hablar conmigo en español?
(Do) you like speaking in the Spanish class (?).
"Who do you like to talk to on the phone?"
Me gusta te gusta = pleases me, please you/I like (it), you like (it)
Quiero hablar con *usted / ustedes / vosotros, as por teléfono. Quiero hablar contigo por teléfono. * you - formal singular/formal plural/informal plural male(female) * (with) you - informal singular
"Do you like to dance?" would be "¿te gusta bailar?" "Will you dance with me" would be "¿Bailas conmigo?"
No te gusta hacer = you don't like to do.
It's: Do you like to speak Spanish? Though it should be 'gusta', not 'gustas'
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Te gusta Bieber? = Do you like Bieber?Te gusta beber? = Do you ike to drink?
and you don't like the way i what