"Le" can either be he, she, or you (formal) in this case. So the sentence can be one of these three:
1. He likes to spend time with friends.
2. She likes to spend time with friends.
3. You like to spend time with friends.
"Pasar tiempo con amigos" means to spend time with friends.
It means: I like to spend time with them.
What does he like to do. In context it could mean "What does she like to do" or "What do you like to do (formal)"
to hang out with my friends -- Actually, I believe it means 'to talk with my friends.' To spend time with friends is 'pasar tiempo con mis amigos'. -- Actually: con = with mis = my amigso = friends so it means, "with my friends"
Tiempo means time in Spanish.
"A Carmen le gusta pasar tiempo con amigos" translates to "Carmen likes to spend time with friends" in English. This sentence indicates that Carmen enjoys socializing and being in the company of her friends.
"Pasar tiempo con amigos" means to spend time with friends.
it means: spend time with friends
It means: I like to spend time with them.
What does he like to do. In context it could mean "What does she like to do" or "What do you like to do (formal)"
what does practiar deportes
it means to spend time with friends!!!
to hang out with my friends -- Actually, I believe it means 'to talk with my friends.' To spend time with friends is 'pasar tiempo con mis amigos'. -- Actually: con = with mis = my amigso = friends so it means, "with my friends"
Spend some time with friends. Litterally: To pass a while with the friends.
To Go For A Walk Thats actually erroneous. Because que pasa means whats up and the pasa in this phrase is conjugated. And pasar tiempo means to spend time with. So idk how you got to go for a walk. So pasar means to spend or something close to that.
You also like to talk over the phone with your friends.
Do your friends like to go to the mall?