Like your name.
I think you are trying to say "Me gustas tú también" which means "I like you also"
but i dont want it because you like it.
Nombre means "name." Be aware though, that it depends on the level of formality you are seeking. For example 'Como se llama?' (what is your name) is basically equivalent to 'Que es tu nombre?' in intent - but Como se llame is quite a bit more formal, while Que es tu nombre is more rude, and demanding. (about like asking 'what is your name?' in english, versus your barking 'your name?' to someone) also, be aware of the difference between llama and llame, one is 'call', the other 'name'.
"Ou est tu" translates to "Where are you?" in English. It is a French phrase used to inquire about someone's location.
To correctly say what this sentence seems to be trying to say is, "Tu no eres divertida." It means, "You're no fun." It's being said to a female.
"Gusta tu pene" translates to "I like your penis" in English.
"Me gusta bailar" is "I like to dance." "What's your problem?" is the rest of the statement.
Me gusta mucha tu pelo or Me gusta mucha tu cabello
"Te gusta tu pueblo" translates to "Do you like your town?" in English.
'Tu nombre' means 'your name.' Remember that 'tu' is often used as 'your' for someone with whom you are familiar or friendly; to ask for someone's name who you do not know well or you wish you to accord respect, it is often better to say 'su nombre' for usted. Be careful! While 'nombre' sounds like the English word 'number,' it is not a cognate - so it does not mean the same thing in English. 'Nombre' is 'name' while 'número' is 'number.'
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I think you are trying to say "Me gustas tú también" which means "I like you also"
It means: What is your name?
"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."
tu=your Example: me gusta tu perro i like your dog.
That's Spanish (bad Spanish) and means "What your name". Correct Spanish would be, for example, "¿Cuál es tu nombre?"
The correct way to say "Do you understand my name?" in Spanish is "¿Entiendes mi nombre?"