I think you are trying to say "Me gustas tú también" which means "I like you also"
well said, you too
Like your name.
but i dont want it because you like it.
It's completely ungrammatical Spanish. If someone said this to you, that person is a moron. It means: "You are very warm also I like much."
like also
me gusta tu tambien
you too my friend
"Gusta tu pene" translates to "I like your penis" in English.
Tu tambien (informal) Usted tambien (formal) = You too
"You can also do it"
Direct translation meaning: you know that she is very very crazy and also I don't like you now.
well said, you too
"You like your school?" is an English equivalent of "Te gusta tu escuela," and "Do you like your school?" is an English equivalent of "¿Te gusta tu escuela?"Specifically, the personal pronoun "te" means "to you." The verb "gusta" means "(It) is pleasing to." The feminine/masculine possessive adjective "tu" means "your." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school."The pronunciation is "teh GOO-stah too eh-SKWEH-lah."
Like your name.
"You have an exam (test) as well?"
tu eres linda tambien means you are beautiful, too
"What does your dog like"