This is an incomplete phrase. To answer correctly, more context is needed. "Gusta hacer" by itself would mean "Is pleasing to do", but normally the person that this is pleasing to would be stated, as in "Me gusta hacerlo", meaning "I like to do it", or literally "It pleases me to do it".
"I like that alot"
gusta= like "gustar" is the verb meaning, "to like"
I think it means: "I Like To Dance"! me: I gusta: like bailar: to dance!!!
'you' is English. 'Me gusta mucho' = I like Can't see where an adjective is necessary.....
No, I like nothing.
Sorry we do not know what you mean by "sinhala" or "meanin" these are not English words.
'Gusta' by itself means "Pleasure"
"No me gusta trabajar" means "I don't like to work" in English.
"Me gusta cantar" in English means "I like to sing."
"No me gusta" in Spanish means "I don't like" in English.
Te gusta Bieber? = Do you like Bieber?Te gusta beber? = Do you ike to drink?
"Gusta tu pene" translates to "I like your penis" in English.
Gusta quejar me de todo
"In English, 'Por qué te gusta' translates to 'Why do you like?' or 'Why do you enjoy?'."
"¿Dónde es eso?" translates to "Where is that?" in English.
what does buenas tardes meanin English
Te gusta dar clases = You like to teach