To respond to "Me gusta el autobús," you can say "A mí también me gusta," meaning "I like it too." Alternatively, you could express a different opinion by saying "A mí no me gusta," which means "I don't like it." You can also elaborate by adding reasons or preferences related to transportation.
The bus.
The cast of El autobus del amor - 1996 includes: Jorge Aldama Alfonso Zayas
"El amor le gusta" does not make sense in Spanish. However, "el amor me gusta" means "I like love" in English.
te gusta mas el espanol o el ingles = which do you like more Spanish or English
No, you would say "a el no le gusta comer"
A ti te gusta el color verde
A me me gusta al baloncesto.
Tengo que tomar el autobus
Translation: Me gusta el morado. -OR- Me gusta la violeta.
The cast of Me gusta el cielo - 2004 includes: Mariel Bof Maximiliano Gallo
You can say "te gusta explorar el mundo" = 'You like to explore the world' 'Me gusta explorar el mundo' = 'I like to explore the world'
I suppouse you want "he doesn't like to eat" A el no le gusta comer.