Do you like to dance with dumb monkeys. The answer would be no. No me gusta bailar con monos tontos.
It means "Do you like to dance?" Your answer would depend on your personal preference. "Sí, me gusta bailar" or "No, no me gusta bailar".
No me gusta ni cantar ni bailar
'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?'
Sí, lo soy. Me gusta serlo.
Assuming it is a question (te gusta mirar la television?')You could reply: Si, me gusta (Yes, I like (watching TV))orNo, no me gusta (No, I don't like (watching TV))
Me gusta bailar
Me gusta bailar
Me Gusta Bailar Contigo was created in 1979.
You can say "Ella le gusta bailar".
Me gusta leer y bailar.
It means "Do you like to dance?" Your answer would depend on your personal preference. "Sí, me gusta bailar" or "No, no me gusta bailar".
Bailar. An example would be: No me gusta nada bailar, that would mean I don't like to dance at all.
Le gusta cantar y bailar.
I don't like to dance = no me gusta bailar
I think it means: "I Like To Dance"! me: I gusta: like bailar: to dance!!!
"Te gusta bailar" is "you like to dance"; "Me gusta bailar" is "I like to dance."
¿Te gusta bailar con patines sobre hielo?