¿Porqué le gusta español? = "why do you like Spanish" or "Why does he/she like Spanish"
(without the accent mark, it could mean, because you like spanish or because he/she likes spanish.)
"In English, 'Por qué te gusta' translates to 'Why do you like?' or 'Why do you enjoy?'."
"Por qué estudias español" means "Why do you study Spanish" in English.
yor question does not make sence therefore cant anserw it.... You might mean "¿Por qué tú quieres hablar español?" This would mean "Why do you want to speak Spanish?"
it mean literally "why you no i speak spanish" but is would sorta mean this "why dont you know spanish" change hablo to hablas
The sentence porque no te gusta mi in Spanish means because you do not like me in English. Also, the English sentence because you do not like me in French is becasue vous ne m'aimez pas.
"In English, 'Por qué te gusta' translates to 'Why do you like?' or 'Why do you enjoy?'."
It means, "Talk to me in Spanish, please."
"Por qué estudias español" means "Why do you study Spanish" in English.
It means "They do not know Spanish, pretty sorry for you".
yor question does not make sence therefore cant anserw it.... You might mean "¿Por qué tú quieres hablar español?" This would mean "Why do you want to speak Spanish?"
"In/during the afternoon" in the afternoon/in the evening In the afternoon. Example: Me gusta esquiar por la tarde. Translated: I like to ski in the afternoon.
Two sentences: ¿Qué No te gusta comer? ¿Por qué? = What don't you like to eat? Why?
it mean literally "why you no i speak spanish" but is would sorta mean this "why dont you know spanish" change hablo to hablas
The sentence porque no te gusta mi in Spanish means because you do not like me in English. Also, the English sentence because you do not like me in French is becasue vous ne m'aimez pas.
No hay un nombre por "Jonathan" en espanol No hay un nombre por "Jonathan" en espanol
"your an addict to Facebook or something like that or you like to get connected during the night jaja"
If you mean the Spanish ''por'' as in the English ''for'', its για (gia).