First, "you" is not a Spanish word. It would be either (in this case) "te" or "le" depending on who you are talking to. "Te/le gusta los deportes" means "You like sports".
Te gustan los deportes?
Me gusta el deporte (I like sport) Me gustan los deportes (I like sports)
Like to watch sports. first, what is the subject. Is it I like to watch sports, or he or she or we.. It makes a difference. I will translate it as "I like to watch sports." Me gusta mirar los deportes.
Si, me gusta los deportes despues de clase.
Better said as "Te gusta los sábados", it means "you like Saturdays".
practice sports: practicar deportes
Sports in Spanish is deportes, pernounced; deh-poor-tehs I like sports= Me encanta los deportes
"I like to discuss sports" in Spanish is "Me gusta discutir los deportes". It pronounced "may GOOSE-tah dees-coo-TEER los day-POR-tase". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
In Spanish, "deportes" is a masculine noun. This can be identified by the article "los" which precedes it, indicating the masculine plural form. Additionally, adjectives used with "deportes" would also take the masculine form, such as "los deportes populares" (popular sports).
Si, me gustan los deportes
"Mira a los ninos juegan los deportes"
Si me encanta jugar a los deportes