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Kissing In Spanish
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In this article you'll find out some different ways to use and say "kiss" in Spanish. It's a common word people want to know regardless if they want to learn Spanish or not.

The normal translation for "kiss" in Spanish is "beso." Spanish has both masculine and feminine nouns. Masculine nouns use "el" in place of "the." Feminine nouns use "la" in place of "the." "Beso" is a masculine noun so "the kiss" would be "el beso."

The plural form of kiss (kisses) is "besos." "The kisses" in Spanish means "los besos."

The verb for the English translation of "to kiss" is "besar."

I want to kiss you. Te quiero besar. teh kee-ehr-oh beh-sahr.

Here are a couple ways to say it as a command:

Kiss me. Bésame. bEH-sah-meh.

Give me a kiss. Dáme un beso. dAH-meh oon beh-soh.

Spanish has a few different variations of the word "kiss." By changing the last part of the word you can change the meaning. Here are a couple examples.

When people are learning Spanish they find out the translation of "little" is "pequeño." Natural thought would assume "little kiss" like you would use in the sentence "give me a little kiss" would be "beso pequeño." This is not a common way to say that in Spanish.

In Spanish you don't even need two words for this. Changing the end of the word changes it's meaning. "Besito" is the Spanish equivalent of "little kiss."

Another example of changing the meaning by modifying the end of the word is "Besotes." This means big kisses or big sloppy kisses similar to the English word "smooches."

The literal translation of "French kiss" is not used as much in Spanish. The literal translation of "French kiss" is "beso francés." Some people may understand what you said and it's an elegant way to say it but the more common usage is a literal translation of the action itself. "Beso con lengua" which means "kiss with tongue" is the natural way of saying "French kiss" in Spanish." Not as elegant but much more straight forward.

The translation of "to French kiss" is "besar con lengua." The literal translation of that is "to kiss with the tongue."

How about if you want to ask some one for a kiss good-bye? This is kind of a trickster. Even if you don't know much Spanish you are probably aware that "adiós" means "good-bye." However "beso adiós" is incorrect.

When you are parting ways with someone either permanently or temporarily Spanish has a word for the act of saying goodbye which is "despedida." "Beso de despedida" is the normal way to say "good-bye kiss." The literal translation of it is "kiss of good-bye."

Give me a kiss goodbye. Dáme un beso de despedida. dAH-meh oon beh-soh deh dehs-peh-dee-dah.

If you are just starting out learning Spanish this should help you with the different forms of the word "kiss" in order to be more precise when you are speaking. Now, not only do you know how to say "kiss" but you have learned some additional variations of it.

After living in Latin America Jason Vachon created the site Hook Up Spanish. Covering hooking up, dating and Romance in Spanish you can get a free mini-phrase guide at this link http://www.hookupspanish.com/ebook/

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