You (formal)/he/she/it prepare(s)
"Prepara" in Spanish means "prepare" in English. It is a verb that is used to indicate getting ready or making arrangements for something.
prepare
"prepara algo de comer"
Me prepara usted/preparas la cena? (formal/informal)
"Quien prepara la lección" translates to "who is preparing the lesson" in English. It is referring to the person responsible for getting the lesson ready.
Su mamá prepara un platillo para la fiesta
Me gusta preparar = I like to prepare/get ready ('You' is English; the nearest Spanish word is 'yo' = 'I'; but the verb 'gustar' (to please) is used with the object 'me' = It pleases me to..../I like to....
dog
"Quién prepara la lección" translates to "who prepares the lesson" in English. It is a question asking about the person responsible for preparing a specific lesson or class materials.
gaka is not a Spanish word
afuras is not a spanish word.
It is the Spanish word for "fox".