" um abraço " (pron.: oom / ah-BRAH-soo - in caps, the stressed syllable).
"Un abrazo" is a Spanish term that translates to "a hug" in English. It refers to embracing someone by wrapping your arms around them as a gesture of warmth, affection, or comfort.
I need a hug please
A very big hug (embrace) (little) cousin. Primita means little cousin, but it is also often used as a term of endearment.
to say yes in portuguese you say "se"
to say language in portuguese, you would say 'lingua'
(Italian) 'un abbraccio' = (Spanish) 'un abrazo' = (English) ' a hug, embrace' 'un abrazo' is pronounced 'oon ahbrAHthaw' ('th' as in 'thin')
No me das un abrazo? (Will you not hug me?)
hola= hello cómo estás= how are you? un abrazo= a hug hello,how are you? do you want a hug?
un abrazo
"Un abrazo" is a Spanish term that translates to "a hug" in English. It refers to embracing someone by wrapping your arms around them as a gesture of warmth, affection, or comfort.
The cast of Instrucciones para dar un abrazo a distancia - 2011 includes: Pepe Galotto as Padre
untill tomorrow and a hug
"Send a hug", is the literal translation.
it is say... abrazo or apreton.
I think I need a hug.
Quiero darte un beso apasionado = I want to give you a passionate kiss
a hug for you. It's "abrazo" (constructive criticism)