to prepare
preparar la comida
preparar la comida
prepare lessons
This is the preterit tense. It's "ellos prepararon."
Te gusta preparar _______ - you like to prepare (something) Me gusta preparar _______ - I like to prepare (something) if you mean 'i like to be prepared' -- Me gusta estar preparado.
"You prepare the food."
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....
"Me gusta preparar la" translates to "I like to prepare the" in English. It is an incomplete sentence that suggests a preference for preparing something specific, which would typically follow the phrase. For example, one might say "me gusta preparar la cena," meaning "I like to prepare dinner."
dog
afuras is not a spanish word.
It is the Spanish word for "fox".
"quidera" is not a Spanish word.