al igual que = like/similar to
'to like' as a verb is in reverse in Spanish: '(x) pleases/delights me', i.e.
'(x) me gusta/me encanta' e.g.
'me gusta el futbol', 'me encanta to voz' (I like football/ I like your voice)
but if you like an action (requiring a VERB, not a noun) e.g.
I like playing football, I like listening to your voice
in Spanish, the infinitive is used:
Me gusta jugar al futbol, Me gusta escuchar tu voz.
a spanish word is a word that is in spanish like de nada means you're welcome
Like an a. Edit: it is pronounced ah, not like an a. The equivalent Spanish word to the English word 'a' is, 'un', 'uno' or 'una'
supertriste is not a spanish word, but it looks like a combination of the english word super and the spanish word for "sad", so it might mean "supersad"
The word "suena" in Spanish means "sounds like" in English.The word "sueña" in Spanish means "dream" in English.
ti me gusta
like
"Gustas" in Spanish means "you like" when referring to someone's preferences.
Amor is the Spanish word for love. Amour is not Spanish.
If you mean the word "a" in Spanish, it is not spelled "ah" and it means "to," as in "I am going to the store."
como que
idioma
like