no me gusta = I don't like [it]
y a ti = and you? (what about you?)
"Me gusta todo de ti linda" means I love everything about you beautiful.
"Y a ti también" means "and you too" in Spanish. It is a common way to respond when someone includes you in a statement or asks about your well-being.
It means, "What color and clothes do you like to wear?"
'Le gusta trabajar' means 'he/she likes to work' in English.
"Y yo de ti" translates to "and I, about you" in English.
"Me gusta todo de ti linda" means I love everything about you beautiful.
you say "Le gusta a el?" means Does he like." "Te gusta a ti?" means "Do you like?"
It means that you like cheese and onions. *Me gusta queso y cebollas.
'Te gusta' means 'do you like' and 'mucho' means 'a lot'. so '¿Te gusta mucho?' is a sentence fragment, but in contact it could mean 'do you like this (object) a lot?'
Me gusta literally means "pleasing to me". As written, it would mean "Y is pleasing to me", or "I like y".
"Do you and Carmen like to make food?"
gusta que
Si está llorando por ti y chocar usted le gusta, pero no estoy seguro exactamente lo que quieres decir.
The statement is probably "A tí te gusta cantar" = "You like to sing" or "Do you like to sing?" Literally it means, "To you like yourself to sing"
¿A ella le gusta a ti?
Te gusta pintar. A ti? No soy serio! Me duelen los ojos! Y tu?
ti me gusta