igualmente? (the same to you)
You could respond with "El gusto es mío," which means "The pleasure is mine."
You can say "Mucho gusto" which means "Nice to meet you" in Spanish.
The Spanish phrase "mucho gusto" translates to "nice to meet you" or "pleasure to meet you" in English.
No.Te quiero tanto gusto would literally translate into: "I want/love you so much pleasure."If you add a 'con' ('with') making 'Te quiero con tanto gusto', it could conceivably mean: 'I love you with so much pleasure'.
"Me gusta" means "Gusto ko" in Tagalog, which translates to "I like" in English.
"Pleasure to meet you" (Closest translation of the intent of the statement) Mucho Gusto is a statement one makes when they are introduced to some one or responding to some one introducing themselves. The literal translation is "Much like/flavor"
You can say "Mucho gusto" which means "Nice to meet you" in Spanish.
After being introduced to someone in Spanish, you would respond: Mucho gusto. This is the equivalent of: It is a pleasure.
The possessive pronoun should agree with the number and gender of the word to which it refers. In this case, it's referring to "gusto" (pleasure), so it would always be mío, regardless of the gender of whoever may be saying it.Mucho gusto -> It's such a pleasure.El gusto es mío -> The pleasure is mine.
You could say "¿Te gusto como amigo?"
Te gusto ?
Gusto(a).
no me gusto esa película (accent on the 'o' in 'gusto')
Mucho Gusto, is a Spanish Phrase meaning, "Nice to meet you."
"Mucho gusto" or "con mucho gusto" or "mucho gusto conocerle" is is a polite greeting you would use when meeting someone. It literally means "Much pleasure", or much pleacure to meet you". No answer is really necessary, but you could repeat the phrase yourself.
Te gusto, means you like it in Spanish.
IT's more like: ¿Te gusto? *¿Qué te gusta de mí?
Te Gusto? (Literally "Am I pleasing to you?" ex. "Me gustas" literally means you are pleasing to me or "I like you")