In French, "please kiss me" can be translated as "s'il vous plaît embrassez-moi." The phrase "s'il vous plaît" means "please," and "embrassez-moi" means "kiss me." It's important to note that this phrase is more formal and polite, as it uses the formal "vous" form.
"Please kiss me on Thursday night." = "Embrasse-moi jeudi soir s'il te plaît."
To say "kiss" in French, you would say "baiser" or "bisou."
Kiss me is "embrasse-moi" in French.
"Est-ce que je peux t'embrasser, s'il te plait ?"
"Est-ce que je peux avoir un baiser s'il te plait?"
Baiser
baisent
Kiss me in french is : Embrasse moi
abouter baiser.
you say "babe" and he'll say "yes?" then you'd say "lets try this again..." then french kiss him!
embrasse mon cou
There's actually no such language as Swiss. Switzerland has 4 official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. Please specify which language you want to translate into.