Your lips
You say, 'cómo echo de menos tus labios'.
"Tus labios" means "your lips."
"Your lips" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase tus labios.Specifically, the masculine possessive adjective tus means "(informal plural) your." The masculine noun labios means "lips." The pronunciation will be "too-SLAH-byohs" in Spanish.
"Besar tus labios" means "to kiss your lips" in Spanish.
Quiero tus labios suaves
I'm assuming you are addressing a girl*:Literally: Tu tienes labios (muy) bellas. (You have (very) beautiful lips)Other Ways: Tus labios son (muy) bellas. (Your lips are (very) beautiful)Tus labios son vale la pena morir! (Your lips are worth dying for!) (Sexy) mamacita, debe prestarme esos labios perfectas. ((Sexy) Baby, you need to lend me those perfect lips.)Note: You can replace "bellas" (beautiful) with "lindas" (pretty) or "preciosas" (precious) for added effects :).*If you are talking to a boy, replace all words that end in "as" with the same word ending in "os". (Just FYI: If you ARE talking to a boy, all these sentences will sound REALLY GAY, unless that's what you want, say "tus labios son muy hermosos/machos". You will still sound really strange, but not so much as if you say something else!)
Pensando en tus labios jugosos.
Te echo de menos tus labios (or better, Te echo de menos tus besos)
I'm thinking of kisses on your lips.
i love your lips
The cast of Tus labios - 2004 includes: Javier Godino as Gus Esther Toledano as Blanca Sergio Villoldo as Atra
"You are beautiful and I love your lips."