Me gusta(n)- I like
Te gusta(n)- You like
Le gusta(n)- He, she, it likes; you formal like
Nos gusta(n)- we like
Les gusta(n)- they all like
Gusta- used for liking one (1) thing
Gustan- used for liking more than one thing
Definite Articles are written in “gustar” expressions even if they do not necessarily translate
When expressing dislake no goes before the pronoun
To come across more clear when writing gustar (which can mean he, she, it, you formal likes) you can put a and the subject pronoun in front.
Example: A ella le gusta arroz. A mí me gusta cantar.
The rough translation for Me gustan los videojuegos, is I like video games, but the actual translation is VIdeo games please me.