'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?'
There's something about you I like.
It is not Spanish, but Italian; the Spanish would be te callas. It translates to: Shut up or shut it or you shut up.
"Pero yo te quiero a ti" means "But I love you." On spanish we have two ways to say I love you. Pero yo te quiero a ti" literraly would be "but I want you' rahter than someone else.
"Te estoy hablando" or "Te estoy hablando a ti."
Se te perdi mi corazon a ti.
(Do) you like (the) chicken
A ti no te gusta el golf.
you say "Le gusta a el?" means Does he like." "Te gusta a ti?" means "Do you like?"
A ti te gusta el color verde
Me gusta a ti, pero te quiero mucho.
Que comida Japonesa te gusta a ti?
(upside down ?)Te gusta (a ti)?(accent over the i, going up)
¿A ti te gusta la música?Do you like the music?
Te amo muchisimo, Donovan
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The statement is probably "A tí te gusta cantar" = "You like to sing" or "Do you like to sing?" Literally it means, "To you like yourself to sing"
There's something about you I like.