Me gusta matemá
ticas mas.
Sí, me gusta la clase de español. Gracias por preguntar.
(Do) you like speaking in the Spanish class (?).
"What class do you like more, Spanish class or English class?"
Sí, me gusta la clase de español. Es divertido aprender un nuevo idioma y entender diferentes culturas. ¿En qué puedo ayudarte hoy con tu clase de español?
"Te gusta la sopa" means "Do you like soup?" in English.
Sí, me gusta la clase de español. Gracias por preguntar.
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¿Qué clase te gusta más?
It means "you like the technology class".
(Do) you like speaking in the Spanish class (?).
Do you like the history class more?
"What class do you like more, Spanish class or English class?"
This is more than likely a question asking, "What class do you like most?" However, the word 'clase' can also be translated as 'kind.' So this could just as easily be a question asking "What kind do you like most?" It depends on the context in which it is used.
"Te gusta dibujar en la clase de arte" means "You like to draw in art class" in Spanish. It expresses that someone enjoys the activity of drawing during their art lessons. The phrase uses the verb "gustar," which indicates preference or enjoyment.
Si, me gusta la clase de tecnologia if you like it, or No, no me gusta la clase de tecnologia if you don't like it. Notice, the use of the double "no" in the negative sentence. This is because in proper Spanish writing (though not always in speaking), double negatives are supposed to be used. Where in English we would never say "No, I don't like computer class" in Spanish, it is perfectly normal and grammatically correct to say "No, no me gusta...."
I like it = me gusta. You like it = te gusta. He/she/formal you = le gusta. We like it = nos gusta. You [plural] like it = les gusta. They like it = les gusta.
Sí, me gusta la clase de español. Es divertido aprender un nuevo idioma y entender diferentes culturas. ¿En qué puedo ayudarte hoy con tu clase de español?