It's 'me gustan...' and yes, I can. It literally means, "The tacos please me." It also means, "I like the tacos."
Me gustan/quiero los tacos
you like history books
the brakes
No quiero ningun cebollas (with an accent over the "u"). For more translations, see this excellent Spanish/English and English/Spanish dictionary (under Related Links, below). It will translate whole phrases for you!
Cuckoos
Me gustan/quiero los tacos
"Gustan los dulces" translates to "you like sweets" in English.
Te gustan los perros?
"Who likes tacos?" in Spanish is "¿A quién les gustan los tacos?" It is pronounced "Ah key-IN lace GOOSE-tahn los TAH-cose?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
A reflexive pronoun is needed here to define the sentence. Me, te, le, nos, os, les. Example: Me gustan los deportes is "I like sports".
you like history books
He/she/it wants them
the brakes
oue Le Gustan los gatos? = spanish do you like cats? = English
No quiero ningun cebollas (with an accent over the "u"). For more translations, see this excellent Spanish/English and English/Spanish dictionary (under Related Links, below). It will translate whole phrases for you!
"No me gustan los insectos." (for "computer bugs" - No me gustan errores)
I miss them, I love them