It is translated into: "I like to listen to music." If you were talking about someone else then you would say "Le gusta escuchar musica." You might also want to add "A Ella (she) or A El (he)" because Le can mean she, he, they (females) or they (males).
The kind of book you read is called "libro".El libro = The bookUn libro= A book"El libro" is 'The book.'Libro(English) Like 'look', but beginning 'b'.(Spanish) 'libro', AFI: ['li.βɾo]
Libro means book in Spanish.
Mi libro de español
Libro de texto(Literally "book of text")
The spanish word for book is Libro.
do you like to listen to music more or read a book
It means "Would you rather listen to music or read a book?" Literally, "please you more to listen to music or to read a book?"
te gusta______ or te gustan_______ depending on what you like gusta vs. gustan ex: te gusta el libro (you like the book) te gustan las fiestas (you like parties)
el libro
to read= leer.To read: (Verb) Leer.For example:-Read this book = Lee este libro.-I like to read = Me gusta leer.-What are you reading? = Que estas leyendo?
The kind of book you read is called "libro".El libro = The bookUn libro= A book"El libro" is 'The book.'Libro(English) Like 'look', but beginning 'b'.(Spanish) 'libro', AFI: ['li.βɾo]
Leo Que lea leí he leído Que leyera / leyese
Libro means book in Spanish.
Yes, "libro" is a masculine noun in Spanish. It means "book" and is used with masculine articles and adjectives, such as "el libro" (the book) or "un libro" (a book). In Spanish, nouns are classified as either masculine or feminine, and "libro" falls into the masculine category.
Para mi me gusta leer libros. (en español, por supuesto.)
'"The Book" in Spanish is "el libro". "The book is black" would be "El libro es negro".
El Libro= The book Libros= Books