"Do you like to run?"
Either say "sí" (yes) or "no".
this is spanish for which colour do you like? answer : me gusta... (i like...) or me gusta mucho... (i really like...) then a colour rojo = red amarillo = yellow
Assuming it is a question (te gusta mirar la television?')You could reply: Si, me gusta (Yes, I like (watching TV))orNo, no me gusta (No, I don't like (watching TV))
Arturo likes to run
It likes you, but...Que te gusta, masmas --- but, nonethelessmás --- more, the most...
The phrase "I like to run" translated to Spanish is "Me gusta correr."
It depends on what you're asked. In a question, te gusta means "Do you like...?". You would respond with either "Sí, me gusta ...." or "No, no me gusta ...." So if someone asked "Te gusta nadar?", you'd respond with "Sí, me gusta nadar." if you do like to swim, or "No, no me gusta nadar." if you don't like to swim.
you can say a mi me gusta or just me gusta.... and then whatever it is that you like
It means: What do you like? So you'd answer: Me gusta.... = I like....(and say what you like)
Te gusta comes from the verb gustar which means to like or to please. Hacer means to do or to make. So Que te gusta hacer would be "What do you like to do?"
This means, You like to run.
me gusta correr
no me gusta correr
Me gusta correr. (I am not completely sure)
Nos gusta correr
this is spanish for which colour do you like? answer : me gusta... (i like...) or me gusta mucho... (i really like...) then a colour rojo = red amarillo = yellow
Assuming it is a question (te gusta mirar la television?')You could reply: Si, me gusta (Yes, I like (watching TV))orNo, no me gusta (No, I don't like (watching TV))
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.