Gros bisous (not gross) means big kisses in French
In English faire de bisous translates to give someone kisses.
Pleins de bisous! in French means "Bunches of kisses!" in English.
The likely word is disgusting (ugly, repulsive, gross).A similarly-spelled word is discussing, meaning having a dialogue.
it means kisses literally
Is it a question? If yes, where is it? Do you have a brain?
Sweet Kisses is exact meaning of bisous doux. It is a salutation.
It means kisses! But you can say it to close friends/ family as a cute way to say goodbye too :)
kiss, kiss Darling
It is pronounced "bee-zoo" in French.
It must be Bisous it is a kind (and infant) way to say baiser (a kiss) Bisous are kisses
The French phrase "merci pour ta carte bisous" translates to "thank you for your card, kisses" in English.
"Bisous" refers to those little kisses by each cheek that the French sometimes exchange upon greeting and departing. Written letters and emails often use "Bisous" as the complimentary close, or "Gros Bisous" meaning many of those little kisses by the cheeks. Even though the literal translation is "large kisses", gros bisous does not refer to open mouth sloppy wet kisses.
Depends on the meaning: The food at the party was gross, I had food poisoning for a week. or how about I get paid $100 a week gross, $90 after tax.
This phrase translates to "I'm sending you big kisses" in English. It is a warm and affectionate way to express affection or send well-wishes to someone.
In English faire de bisous translates to give someone kisses.
What I think is that G is the short latter of word Gross ,R i am not sure about it but P is Product ,,like GDP,,gross domestic prodect ,,
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