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Trying to put the moves on a Spanish speaker? Interested in flirting with your partner in an elegant romance language? In this article, we’ll show you how to say “I want to kiss you” in Spanish. We’ll also cover a variety of other slick and sexy phrases you might use to seduce that special someone. Read on to learn everything you’d need to know about saying “I want to kiss you” in Spanish.

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“Quiero besarte.”

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  1. Pronounce it “kee-arrow bay-sar-tay.” While it is technically an exact translation, “Quiero besarte” may not be so common as other, more lyrical phrases. If you are traveling, consider the way that people commonly ask for kisses in this culture, and try asking someone from your specific location for advice. [1]
    • ”Quiero” is the “I” conjugation of the verb “querer,” “to want.”
    • ”Besarte” is the you-directed unconjugated form of the verb “besar,” or “to kiss.” “Te” refers to “you.” Thus, “besarte” literally means “to kiss you.”
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“Puedo besarte?”

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  1. Pronounce it “pway-doh bay-sar-tay?” [2] Think about the implication of asking to kiss someone versus saying that you want to kiss someone. Asking gives your date an explicit choice in the matter, and it also puts him/her on the spot to say “si” or “no.” This option might be best if you are less confident that the person wants to kiss you back.
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“Bésame.”

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  1. Pronounce it “bay-sa-may.” [3] It is a phrase that's much-used in songs and relationships throughout the Spanish-speaking world. [4] It is also a more outwardly confident way of saying that you want to kiss someone. It's not a question, it's an imperative: “Kiss me!” Consider how well you know the person, and whether this is appropriate. [5]
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“Me gustaría sellar tus labios con los míos.”

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  1. Pronounce it, “May goo-star-ee-a say-yar toos la-bee-os cohn los mee-os.” If you are trying to kiss a non-native Spanish speaker, then he or she may not pick up the nuance of this phrase. However, a native Spanish speaker may find these words more lyrical and romantic than a plain “Besame” or “Quiero besarte.”
    • ”Me gustaría” is the conditional conjugation of “gustar,” meaning “to like” or “to please.” Think of the phrase like, “It would please me to kiss you.”
    • ”Sellar” is the verb “to stamp.” [6]
    • ”Labios” are lips. “Con los míos,” means “with mine.” or, in context, “with my lips.”

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    How can I say "your first kiss on my forehead" in Spanish?
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    It's "su primer beso en mi frente."
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    How do I pronounce "Quiero ir a besar"?
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    Kee-AIR-oh eer aw beh-SAWR.
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    How do I say "I miss you"?
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    Te extraño.
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      Tips

      • Consider learning to speak Spanish . If you want to have a relationship with a native Spanish speaker, he or she will likely appreciate the effort. Also, a basic grounding in conversational Spanish will make it much easier to ask someone for a kiss.
      • Try to get a native speaker to teach you how to pronounce it properly.
      • If you say these phrases to someone and he/she asks what you mean, consider simply going for the kiss. Alternately, translate the words, but try not to lose the spirit of the moment!
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