Me gusta preparar = I like to prepare/get ready
('You' is English; the nearest Spanish word is 'yo' = 'I'; but the verb 'gustar' (to please) is used with the object 'me' = It pleases me to..../I like to....
"La" means it in the feminine way. So translating, it means "I like to prepare it" (meaning food)
The phrase "Cuanto la gusta" makes no sense in Spanish. If it was "Cuanto le gusta", it would mean, "How much he/she/you likes it".
Do you like milk
You like dick
Me gusta la Nina = I like the girl
Gloria likes the family
"Quien prepara la lección" translates to "who is preparing the lesson" in English. It is referring to the person responsible for getting the lesson ready.
"Quién prepara la lección" translates to "who prepares the lesson" in English. It is a question asking about the person responsible for preparing a specific lesson or class materials.
Quien prepara la comida means Who is preparing the food? Quien should have an accent on the e.
The phrase "Cuanto la gusta" makes no sense in Spanish. If it was "Cuanto le gusta", it would mean, "How much he/she/you likes it".
it likes the beach
The mother prepares the food.
"Me gusta la vacaciones" translates to "I like vacations" in English.
You like dick
Do you like milk
"Prepara" in Spanish means "prepare" in English. It is a verb that is used to indicate getting ready or making arrangements for something.
Me gusta la Nina = I like the girl
"mi gusta musica" doesn't mean anything. "me gusta la música" means "I like music" or "I like listening to music".