"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.
it means like strong arm. abrazo is arm and fuertue is stong but u did spell it wrong who ever posted this question. Brazo-arm fuerte-strong and mean- is how you spell meanIn response to the above comment-You did NOT spell it incorrectly! Abrazo refers to a HUG in many Spanish cultures. The phrase simply means a strong hug-typically used as an ending to a Spanish card or letter-informal.
You can end a pen pal letter in Spanish by saying "Saludos" (Greetings), "Hasta pronto" (See you soon), or "Un abrazo" (Hugs).
" um abraço " (pron.: oom / ah-BRAH-soo - in caps, the stressed syllable).
(Italian) 'un abbraccio' = (Spanish) 'un abrazo' = (English) ' a hug, embrace' 'un abrazo' is pronounced 'oon ahbrAHthaw' ('th' as in 'thin')
hola= hello cómo estás= how are you? un abrazo= a hug hello,how are you? do you want a hug?
un abrazo
The cast of Instrucciones para dar un abrazo a distancia - 2011 includes: Pepe Galotto as Padre
No me das un abrazo? (Will you not hug me?)
untill tomorrow and a hug
"Send a hug", is the literal translation.
I think I need a hug.
a hug for you. It's "abrazo" (constructive criticism)
Are you sure it was abrazo and not brazo?Abrazar is to embrace, fuerte is strong, mujer is woman.Abrazo is in the yo (or I) form. I hugged the woman strongly?
'ne' I don't understand en lugar = in place manana te voy a visitarte y darte un abrazo = tomorrow I'm going to visit you and give you a hug
"Un fuerte abrazo de tu amigo" means "a big hug from your friend"