You would say "No me gusta." Note that this really means "(something) is not pleasing to me". The subject is whatever is not pleasing, and not the "you". For example, in "Me gustan los carros", the verb is plural, referring to the plural subject "cars". Literally, "The cars are pleasing to me", but it would be translated as "I like the cars".
I am interesting = Soy interesante (No need for an 'a') Or did you mean 'I am interestED in Spanish' = Me interesa el idioma espanol (Literally 'The Spanish language interests me')
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
you say it in spanish as- sarina
how do you say the alamo in spanish
Estoy interesado
Me interesa comprar esto
Yo solía estar interesado en la pesca
You say, "What type/kind of books interest you?" And you say it, "Qué tipo/clase de libros te interesa?"
Me interesan mucho la ciencia y la biología.
Say you speak spanish. more people in the USA are Spanish people than French people. but you can add it as a side note.
I am interesting = Soy interesante (No need for an 'a') Or did you mean 'I am interestED in Spanish' = Me interesa el idioma espanol (Literally 'The Spanish language interests me')
interested
New Land
Interested
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
If you want to say 'I am interested...' it is 'Je m'interesse...'