It should be "Me gusta mucho tu sonrisa" and it means "I really like your smile"
i like to read magazines a lot
'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?'
I like, or I love, (it) a lot . 'It' could be replaced by a noun or verb if given, e.g. A mi me gusta mucho el verano - I like the summer a lot A mi me gusta mucho dormir - I like sleeping a lot.
it is 'draw' in spanish examples: A mi me gusta dibujar mucho. translation: I like to draw alot.
This means, You like to run.
It should be "Me gusta mucho tu sonrisa" and it means "I really like your smile"
"Me gusta mucho" translates to "I like a lot" in English. It indicates a strong preference or enjoyment for something.
I think you might be trying to say "me gusta que mis padres me aman mucho" which means "I like that my parents love me"
i like to read magazines a lot
It means I like booty hole very much.
'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?'
My special friend that you like a lot
meaning something like ''how are you'' No: "You please me a lot/I like you a lot"
I like, or I love, (it) a lot . 'It' could be replaced by a noun or verb if given, e.g. A mi me gusta mucho el verano - I like the summer a lot A mi me gusta mucho dormir - I like sleeping a lot.
If you mean to say " I really like you" in Spanish it's, "me gusta a ti mucho/a/muchisimo!" Less formally, especially in Spain, people just say "me gustas mucho." If you mean to say "I'm very similar to you." the Spanish equivalent is "Te parezco mucho."
(Do) you like your sister. (Add 'do' if it's a question) if it was 'me gusta tu hermana', it would be 'I like your sister'.