You like to buy new clothes.
Your example is missing a direct object at the beginning of the sentence. For example: [Me/Te/Le/Nos/Os/Les] gusta la ropa en esta tienda. It means, "[I/You (fam.)/You (form.)/We/You (pl. fam.)/They/] like the clothing in this store."
It likes you, but...Que te gusta, masmas --- but, nonethelessmás --- more, the most...
'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?'
te gusta mas el espanol o el ingles = which do you like more Spanish or English
"Que te gusta hacer?" means "What do you like to do?" (the "e" in Que should carry an accent mark.)As a result, you use the verb "gustar" for "like" and finish the answer with any type of activity that you like to do.I like to study. - Me gusta estudiar.I like to run. - Me gusta correr.I like to swim. - Me gusta nadar. / Me gusta la natacion.I like cook. - Me gusta cocinar.
what clothes do you like to buy in the fall/autum
It means, "What color and clothes do you like to wear?"
The best way to say "Do you like shopping?" in Spanish would be "¿Te gusta comprar?"
Espero que le(s) gusta su nueva casa (Formal 'you'; plural in brackets) Espero que te gusta tu nueva casa (Informal 'you', singular) Espero que os gusta vuestra nueva casa (Informal 'you', plural)
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.
Your example is missing a direct object at the beginning of the sentence. For example: [Me/Te/Le/Nos/Os/Les] gusta la ropa en esta tienda. It means, "[I/You (fam.)/You (form.)/We/You (pl. fam.)/They/] like the clothing in this store."
Me gusta te gusta = pleases me, please you/I like (it), you like (it)
Te gusta Bieber? = Do you like Bieber?Te gusta beber? = Do you ike to drink?
No te gusta hacer = you don't like to do.
It likes you, but...Que te gusta, masmas --- but, nonethelessmás --- more, the most...
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.
and you don't like the way i what