"Abrazar" is a Spanish verb that means "to hug" or "to embrace." It is a physical gesture of affection or comfort between individuals.
"I want to hug and kiss."
Here are a few common Spanish verbs: hablar = to speak comprar = to buy bailar = to dance jugar = to play (a sport) tocar = to play (an instrument) mirar = to look at abrazar = to hug besar = to kiss enseñar = to teach If you are going to say "I (verb) a lot", you would take the "ar" ending and change it according to the subject, which would be I. Here is a list of the basic verb ending changes you'd have to make according to the verb: If the subject was "I" it'd be = o You = as He or she = a we = amos they or you guys = an For example, you could say, "Ella baila mucha," which would mean, "She dances a lot". This concept is called "conjugating verbs". You could look it up if you still don't understand it.
Yes, in Spanish, verbs are conjugated to match the subject pronoun. Each pronoun has its corresponding verb conjugation based on tense and mood. The verb ending changes depending on the subject performing the action.
Sure, here is an example sentence using the word "mean": "I'm not sure what you mean by that statement."
I do not mean all people, but some people act lazy.I do not mean to bother you but I need your help.
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I want to embrace the whole night
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The verb "to hug" in Spanish is "abrazar".
Quiero abrazar con usted is the best was to say "I want to cuddle with you" in Spanish.
Usted me abrazará? Me quieres abrazar?
"I want to hug and kiss."
Are you sure it was abrazo and not brazo?Abrazar is to embrace, fuerte is strong, mujer is woman.Abrazo is in the yo (or I) form. I hugged the woman strongly?
Necesita / necesitan / necesitas / necesitáisalguien a quién abrazar.
Although there is not an actual term for "hug", the word with the closest meaning would be "abrazar" (embrace).
I believe the phrase you're trying to type out is "Ahorita te quiero besar y abrazar pero no puedo" This translates out to "I want to kiss and hug you right now, but I can't"