liaison amoureuse
There are three syllables in the word "liaison" (li-a-son).
The correct spelling is "liaison."
The noun for liaise is "liaison."
It goes back to Latin ligo - ligare, to bind or tie. From this came the form ligatio - ligationem, meaning a tying or binding (e.g. with a bandage). Liaison is the French form which was borrowed into English, usually in the sense of a close relationship. To liaise - to get together, cooperate, exchange informationLigature comes from the same root.
Hug = abraçocuddle = an affectionate, amorous hug.
affair
It is when two people get together in order to become better acquainted with the possible outcome of having sexual relations.
The French word for bonding is "liaison."
Definition: 1. An inconsequential affair or relationship of short duration. 2. A quick flirtatious or amorous event.Also Known As: casual relationship, fling, flirtation, liaison, one-night stand
Liaison
"Talents de médiateur" this means talent mediator. Mediator is a synonym for liaison.
Military Attache or Liaison Officer.
Amorous means to be in the mood to make love.
"Sheep's eyes" are romantic, amorous glances.
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In French, you can say "une liaison amoureuse" to refer to a love affair.
am·o·rous   /ˈæmərəs/ Show Spelled[am-er-uhs] Show IPA -adjective1.inclined or disposed to love, esp. sexual love: an amorous disposition.2.showing or expressing love: an amorous letter.3.of or pertaining to love: amorous poetry.4.being in love; enamored: She smiled and at once he became amorous of her.