It's either a question or a declarative sentence. As a question it asks, "Do you like beer a lot?" As a declarative sentence, it simply states, "You like beer a lot."
Best way to say this is probably te gusta mucha la cerveza.
extraño la cerveza
If you are talking to someone you don't know to well (like if you were hanging out at a bar), Disfruta su cerbeza!If it's a friend or family member, you can say 'Disfrute tu cerbeza'.
Cuba speaks Spanish. Thus Beer =Cerveza :)
Translation: No me gustan los deberes. OR No me gusta la tarea.Note that in Spanish, there is no distinction between "schoolwork" and "homework". The concepts are interchangeable in Spanish.
¿Te gustaría una cerveza?
Translation: Me gusta el morado. -OR- Me gusta la violeta.
"gusta" is he/she likes "la lluvia" is the rain So gusta la lluvia is "to like the rain"
Me gusta el dinero. In some locations, "me gusta la plata".
No me gusta la tarta
me gusta la almendra
Gracias para la gusta