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beso - translated from Spanish to English
What does beso mean in Spanish slang? ›(informal) a kiss.
What is another word for beso? ›(gesture)-kiss. Synonyms for beso. el besito. kiss. el besote.
What does besos mean from a girl? ›The word "besos" is Spanish for "kisses."
What does beso Amor mean? ›Besos, mi amor. Kisses, my love.
What is the Spanish kiss called? ›noun. el beso. Collins American Learner's English-Spanish Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers.
What is the difference between beso and Besote? ›"Beso" is a form of "beso", a noun which is often translated as "kiss". "Besote" is a noun which is often translated as "smack".
What does beso del Sol mean? ›1. ( literary) (general) kiss of sunlight (literary)
What's hugs in Spanish? ›Translations. hug Noun. hug, the ~ (caress) abrazo, el ~ (m) Noun.
What do Spanish girls call their girlfriends? ›Spanish Terms of Endearment for Partners
Couples use them everywhere throughout Latin America and Spain. Mi amor – my love Page 3 Mi corazón– my heart/sweetheart (similar to “my love” in English) Cariño/a– darling/sweetheart/honey Querido/a – dear Mi vida– my life.
la chica gordita (F)
What does besos papi mean? ›besos, papi. 1. ( colloquial) (salutation) love you, Daddy (colloquial)
What is beso Gris? ›Un beso gris | Spanish Translator. un beso gris. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ a gray kiss.
What does bueno o malo mean? ›good or evil (54) right or wrong (44) or bad (31)
What is tres besos mean? ›three kisses (3)
Does beso mean kiss in Spanish? ›Both beso and pico mean "kiss".
Why do Spanish people kiss when greeting? ›Overall, the tradition of kissing on both cheeks in Spain is a sign of warmth and familiarity, and it's an essential part of the country's social fabric. Whether greeting friends, family, or acquaintances, the custom is a way to show affection and respect, and it's a cherished as part of our Spanish culture.
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