Translation: Many kisses and hugs, OK more kisses.
This phrase translates to "Many kisses and hugs, good, more kisses." It is a warm and affectionate message expressing love and affection towards the recipient.
"Necesita mas besos" translates to "needs more kisses" in English.
"Río Bueno" translates to "Good River" in English.
"Bueno tengo que" translates to "Well, I have to" in English.
"Estoy no bueno" in English translates to "I am not good" or "I am not well." It is a way of saying that you are not feeling well or are in poor health.
"Goodbye for now my friend, hugs." It is a friendly way to say goodbye to someone.
well i think you got the word "musos" wrong because if it was "muchos", then in spanish it would be "lots of hugs and lots of kisses"
kisses & hugs for u
"Besos" are kisses; "abrazos" are hugs. ""Guapa" is "pretty" or "good-looking."
Muchos besos por tu (a complement is needed) - many kisses for your (effort)Please note:Por tu - for / because of your (work / effort, etc)Por / para ti - to you / for you
te mando muchos besos ricos
that means "very kisses last night" if you were trying to say 'muchos besos anoche' then it would be 'many kisses last night'
' Besos, guapa! ' means "Kisses, [my] beautiful [one]". You could answer: ' Gracias! Para tí también, muchos besos, guapísimo. ' > "To you too, many kisses, handsome one".
"Happy new year, Paraguayan. You seem well. Many kisses."
"Abrazos" is the plural of "abrazo", or "hug".
First, here's the correct way to write this: "Yo quiero darte mucho besos." The pronoun should be connected to the end of the verb.As for the translation, let's break it down:"Yo quiero" = "I want" The first person present form of the verb querer (to want.)"darte" = "to give you" (dar = to give, te = you)"muchos besos" = many kissesFull sentence: I want to give you many kisses.Good luck with that.
The Spanish word "abrazos" means "hugs" in English.
Besos are kisses.