Gustan is a form of the word "gustar" which means "to like"
Depending on the usage, the same word can mean "flavor" or "tastes like"
The phrase "you gustan" is meaningless since there is no such word as "you" in Spanish.
¿Te gustan? = Do you like them? (can refer to the food you are eating)
Te gustan - You like them (can refer to food you are eating)
Le gustan - He likes them
Les gustan - They like them
Me gustan - I like them
"You gustan" translates to "you like" in English. It is a phrase commonly used when expressing that someone likes something or someone.
Le gustan means 'he likes them'.
"Gustan los dulces" translates to "you like sweets" in English.
"De cos as que te gustan" appears to be a misspelled or misinterpreted phrase. However, it could be translated as "things that you like" in English.
Que comidas te gustan mas, means "What food do you like to eat most?"
"Le gustan" in Spanish means "he/she likes" or "they like." It is used to express that someone has a preference or enjoys something.
Le gustan means 'he likes them'.
"Gustan los dulces" translates to "you like sweets" in English.
gustan is the plural for '' i like '' in spanish. the singular for i like in spanish is '' me gusta'' Save
you like history books
SPA: gustan las frutas The translation to English depends on the context: ENG: Do you the like fruits? ENG: Would you like fruit?
"Te gustan más los libros" means "you like the books more".
It means "I like".
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It's 'me gustan...' and yes, I can. It literally means, "The tacos please me." It also means, "I like the tacos."
Do you like the sports?
you like your photos?
It means "I don't like them".