It depends on the context. It could mean "and I like it, too" or "and I also like..."
yes I like to eat morning noon and night
Me gusta la Nina = I like the girl
"Do you and Carmen like to make food?"
On Saturday and Sunday's not like studying or doing
to a man: Eres guapo y me gusta tu perfil.to a woman: Eres hermosa/bonita y me gusta tu perfil.
Me gusta literally means "pleasing to me". As written, it would mean "Y is pleasing to me", or "I like y".
It means that you like cheese and onions. *Me gusta queso y cebollas.
and you don't like the way i what
And (you) like to have fun?
It means "I like that you want to speak Spanish and dance with me" in English.
"No me gusta" means "I don't like." "Y a ti" means "and you." So "no me gusta. Y a ti?" translates to "I don't like it. And you?"
First, the question should be "que nos gusta hacer a Pedro y a mi" because the "a mi" is implying yourself therefore a nosotros construction must be used. Gustar is a verb that means "to like" Nos gusta would mean we like. Hacer is the verb that means "to do". So to answer your question it means "What do Pedro and I like to do?"
yes I like to eat morning noon and night
That means I like to practice a lot of sports, and soy means I am.
and you don't like the way i what
Me gusta la Nina = I like the girl
like to go at 4 fifteen