Gustar plus a noun means to like something. Literally, it means to please and takes an indirect object,
so the construction of the sentence will be different than that of English.
Me gusta(n) I like Te gusta(n) you like Le gusta(n) you/he/she likes
Nos gusta(n) we like Os gusta(n) you like Les gusta(n) you/they like
Gusta is used with singular nouns, while gustan is used with plural nouns. With le and les, you can
add a Ud., a él, a ella, a Uds., a ellos and a ellas to make the meaning clear.
Me gustan las flores. I like the flowers. (Literally: To me are pleasing the flowers or the flowers are
pleasing to me.) Nos gusta la casa. We like the house. No me gusta. I don't like it. Le gusta a Ud? Do you like it? Le gustan a ella. She likes them.