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  1. Translate Kisses. See 5 authoritative translations of Kisses in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.

    • Kisses and Hugs

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    • I Want Kisses

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    • Give Me Kisses

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    • Kisses for You

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    • He Kisses Her

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    • Love and Kisses

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    • Beso

      besos. plural noun. 4. (gestures) a. kisses. Las dos mujeres...

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  3. besos. plural noun. 4. (gestures) a. kisses. Las dos mujeres se encuentran por la calle y se dan dos besos en la mejilla.The two women meet on the street and give themselves two kisses on the cheek. 5. (farewell; often used in correspondence) a. love. Mañana te texteo de nuevo para ver cómo estás.

    • Beso. Alrighty, let’s kick things off with the most straightforward translation of “kiss”: beso . It’s a noun that works all over the Spanish-speaking world, so whether you’re in Spain, Mexico, Chile, or wherever, people will know what you mean!
    • Besito. Another way to say kiss in Spanish is besito . In Spanish, you can make words sound cuter by adding –ito or –ita to the end – which is called a diminutive – and that’s exactly what happens with beso, making it besito.
    • Besazo. Just as the diminutives are made by adding the suffix ito, augmentatives are made by adding the suffix azo or ote. So, if we want to talk about a very big kiss, we can say: Un besazo or Un besote.
    • Pico. Pico can be translated as “peck”: a short, small and quick kiss. The difference between a pico and a besito is that a pico is always on the mouth so it usually has romantic connotations.
  4. to touch with your lips, especially as a greeting, or to press your mouth onto another person's mouth in a sexual way. besar. There was a young couple on the sofa, kissing passionately. Había una pareja joven en el sofá, besándose apasionadamente. She kissed him on the mouth.

  5. Translation for 'kisses' in the free English-Spanish dictionary and many other Spanish translations.

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  7. Translation of "kiss" into Spanish. besar, beso, besito are the top translations of "kiss" into Spanish. Sample translated sentence: We did nothing wrong. It was only a kiss. ↔ No hicimos nada malo. Solo fue un beso.

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