Baciami is an Italian equivalent of 'Kiss me'. The verb 'bacia' is an imperative of the infinitive 'baciare', which means 'to kiss'. The form is the second person singular, 'tu' ['you'], that's used with the speaker's close circle of family and friends. The personal pronoun 'mi' means 'me'. The word is pronounced ''BAH-chah-mee'.
Kiss an Italian day is on the 25th of march
"Kiss of death" in English means bacio di morte in Italian.
"baciare il mio culo" meens kiss my butt in Italian
"The wedding kiss" in English is il bacio del matrimonioin Italian.
Un bacio! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "A kiss!" The masculine singular phrase also translates literally as "One kiss!" in English. The pronunciation will be "oon BA-tcho" in Pisan Italian.
Baciami! in Italian means "Kiss me!" in English.
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kisses in Italian is....baci. One kiss is.... un bacio, or... bacio, many kisses is.....tanti baci.
Vuoi un bacio? is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Do you want a kiss?" The question also translates as "Do you want one kiss?" in English. The pronunciation will be "vwoy oon BA-tcho" in Pisan Italian.
"Please kiss my son!" in English is Si prega di baciare mio figlio! in Italian.
Dammi un bacio! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Give me a kiss!" The request also translates as "Give me one kiss!" in English. The pronunciation will be "DAM-mee oon BA-tcho" in Pisan Italian.
Voglio un bacio! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I want a kiss!" The pronunciation will be "VO-lyo oon BA-tcho" in Italian.