The word "you" does not exist in the Spanish language and "yo" is also not used concerning this phrase. Formally, the phrase is as follows: "A mà no megusta..."
Translated, this phrase means "I do not like..."
It means, "After doing the lesson." Another valid interpretation, "After doing homework."
I think you mean "hacer" (which is pronounced ah-sair). If so, it means to make, or to do. Hacer la cama: to make the bed Hacer la tarea: to do homework Hacer deporte: to do sports
it means "What do you like to do on your Saturdays and Sundays.
Haga / haz clic aquí dé / da clic aquí
"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.
"te gusta hacer la tarea" means "you like to do homework"
It means, "I don't like to do homework in the afternoon."
Hacer su propia tarea
No te gusta hacer = you don't like to do.
The literal translation for "Hacer Clic" is "To make a click," but it is used to mean "Click on"Ex: "Hacer clic en 'Me Gusta'"Click Like
It means "to do the chore". The word "tarea" is often used to signify "homework".
"you like to do"
It means, "After doing the lesson." Another valid interpretation, "After doing homework."
It means, "What do you like to do during the week?"
I think you mean "hacer" (which is pronounced ah-sair). If so, it means to make, or to do. Hacer la cama: to make the bed Hacer la tarea: to do homework Hacer deporte: to do sports
you can say a mi me gusta or just me gusta.... and then whatever it is that you like
It means, "what do you like to do to your Spanish teacher?"