There's something about you I like.
"Algo de postre" is Spanish for "something for dessert". It is pronounced "ALL-go day POS-tray". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Déjeme / déjenme / déjame / dejadme algo de amor.
"No you gusto clase de espanol" does not mean anything meaningful in Spanish. You may mean, "No me gusta clase de español," which translates to "I don't like Spanish class."
"¿Te gusta pasear después de las clases?" means "Do you like to stroll after classes?"
despues in spanish means later. It may also mean after.It mean after
something that you like
It means "of yours," as in "is this something of yours," or in Spanish, "este es algo de ti."
Algo, un, unos, una, unas una parte de
"Algo de postre" is Spanish for "something for dessert". It is pronounced "ALL-go day POS-tray". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
It means, "what do you like to do to your Spanish teacher?"
Me gusta / gustas de veras. De veras me gusta / gustas. Realmente me gusta / gustas.
Déjeme / déjenme / déjame / dejadme algo de amor.
(Do) you like speaking in the Spanish class (?).
"Me gusta todo de ti linda" means I love everything about you beautiful.
Sé algo de español.
quiero hacer algo, tengo ganas de hacer algo,
Y algo de mojito