What do you like?
What you like is spoken English, which means: What do you like? The complete form is: What do you like?

What do you like

Pronunciation: English [w? T du? Gula? k]? Beauty [wɑ? T du? j? Los Angeles? k]

Grammar: When what is used as an interrogative pronoun, its basic meaning is "what, what, what". Used as a question, it is also a sign of special questions.

Synonym of what you like: what he/she likes.

What does he/she like?

Pronunciation: English [w? t d? Z, hi, la k]? Beauty [wɑ? t d? Z, hi, la k]?

Interpretation: What does he/she like?

Grammar: What can be used as both interrogative pronoun and relative pronoun. When the subject is singular, the predicate verb is generally singular, but sometimes the predicate verb can be plural because it is followed by a plural noun.