"¿A usted le gusta" means "Do you like?" It is pronounced "Ah oo-STED lay GOOS-tah?" Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
He/she bought for him/her/usted(you, polite)
The phrase "Cuanto la gusta" makes no sense in Spanish. If it was "Cuanto le gusta", it would mean, "How much he/she/you likes it".
Le gusta
It means "Gloria likes the family".
To say 'I have to study' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo que estudiar.'
¿(A usted) Le gusta el vino?
i (yo) = me gusta you (tu) = te gusta he (el) = le gusta she (ello) = le gusta it (usted) = le gusta we (nosotros)= nos gusta vosotros = OS gusta they (ustedes, ellos, ellas)= les gusta
¿Porqué le gusta español? = "why do you like Spanish" or "Why does he/she like Spanish" (without the accent mark, it could mean, because you like spanish or because he/she likes spanish.)
He/she bought for him/her/usted(you, polite)
le gusta cuando hablo en espanol = He/she likes it when I speak Spanish
¿A ella le gusta a ti?
to like
"El amor le gusta" does not make sense in Spanish. However, "el amor me gusta" means "I like love" in English.
The phrase "Cuanto la gusta" makes no sense in Spanish. If it was "Cuanto le gusta", it would mean, "How much he/she/you likes it".
Le gusta vivir aqui ?
"¿Qué le gusta hacer a tu maestra de español?" means "What does your Spanish teacher like to do?" in English.
Gustar is a unique verb in Spanish as it is conjugated based on what is liked, not the person doing the liking. To conjugate gustar, you use the pronoun indirect object pronouns me, te, le, nos, os, les, followed by gusta or gustan depending on whether the subject is singular or plural. For example, "Me gusta el libro" means "I like the book" and "Nos gustan los libros" means "We like the books."