Quiero darte un beso apasionado = I want to give you a passionate kiss
Quiero tocarte
Quiero hacer el amor contigo
Quiero un abrazo y un beso
No, "bΓ©same" doesn't mean "hug me" in English. In Spanish, "bΓ©same" translates to "kiss me" in English.
You can say "Gusto mo ng yakap at halik" in Tagalog.
You can say "Quiero besarte."
say that you wont kiss him tell him you want something first or it can be a hug either one
You say hug by abraso a-bra-so
First, you fly to the Dominican Republic, then you say "I want to kiss you."If you mean to ask, "How do you say 'I want to kiss you' in Spanish?", which is the predominant language in the Dominican Republic, it is "Quiero besarte."
Not too much, but maybe that he likes you a little.
You can say "I want to hug you now" as "Quiero abrazarte ahora" in Spanish.
¿Cuándo querrás un beso?
Translation: Quiero que me beses.
The noun for "a hug" in Spanish is "un abrazo." It is pronounced "oon ah-BRAH-so." The word for "hug me" in Spanish is, "abrázame." It is pronounced, "ah-BRAH-sa-may."
No me das un abrazo? (Will you not hug me?)