The singular ¡Te gusta cocinar! or ¡Le gusta cocinar! and the plural ¡Les gusta cocinar! or ¡Os gusta cocinar! are Spanish equivalents of the English phrase "You like to cook!" Context makes clear whether one formal (case 2) or informal (example 2) "you" or two or more Castilian (instance 4) or Latin American (option 3) "you all" suits. The respective pronunciations will be "tey GOO-sta KO-see-nar," "ley GOO-sta KO-see-nar" or "leys GOO-sta KO-see-nar" in Uruguayan Spanish and "os GOO-sta KO-thee-nar" in peninsular Spanish.
like
Tío (sounds like tea-oh)
Like these... (chairs, apples)¿Cómo estás? --- how are you? (informal you)Como estas means 'how are you' in spanish
pollo a la parrilla. The two L's in Spanish sound like a Y.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. You are really beautiful.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. Like you, this is also very popular spanish album.
This is how it is spelled: Más said like m,aah,s
¡Me gusta este chico! is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "I like this boy!" The declaration translates literally as "This boy pleases me!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mey GOO-sta EY-stey TCHEE-ko" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Be that way!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Sea así! The command in the second person formal singular also translates as "Be like that," "Be like this!" or "Be this way!" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "SEY-a-SEE" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Depending on the level of loathing in the Spanish-speaker's voice "capataz" could be translated innocuously, like "supervisor" or "foreman" or it could be translated more belligerently as "taskmaster".
A mi me gusta... and Me gusta... are Spanish equivalents of the incomplete English phrase "I like... ." The phrase translates literally as "(As for) me, it pleases me..." and "It's pleasing to me..." in English. The respective pronunciation will be "a mee mey GOO-sta" and "mey GOO-sta" in Uruguayan Spanish.
The English phrase "I like to tan" is easily translated in the English. It becomes the Spanish phrase "me gusta broncearse".