'Do you like...' or 'Do you like it'.
No. i think:
"te gustas" nothing means in English and in spanish
"tú gustas" = "You are liked (by smb)...."
te gusta = you like smb or smth
Te gusta means: You like (xxx). Literally it means (xxx) is pleasing to you.
It literally means "is pleasing to you", but is normally translated as "you like".
Me gusta / gustan / gustas / gustáisme amo tu
te means to in English =D
Well, obviously, my love how am I not going to say I like you
Matthew in English.
"Me gustas." - Platonic"Te quiero." - Something a little stronger.me gustas is how you say I like you in Spanish Language.
It's: Do you like to speak Spanish? Though it should be 'gusta', not 'gustas'
"Me gustas" in Spanish translates to "I like you" in English.
Me gustas mucho. - (more of an object kind of like) Te quiero mucho. - (like a friendly "I love you")
I assume it's attempting to say 'You don't know how much I love/like you.' It should be more like: no sabes cuánto te quiero.'
Me gusta / gustan / gustas / gustáisme amo tu
"Tell me that you like to know from/about me."
I like you.
It means Or example: Do you like red or blue more? - ¿Cuál te gustas mas, rojo o azul?
te means to in English =D
Well, obviously, my love how am I not going to say I like you
Matthew in English.
I like you but dont know you, I am not like all the guys you know