Casually: キスしないか?(Kisu shi nai ka?)
Politely: キスしませんか?(Kisu shi masen ka?)
This actually means "Won't you kiss?". It is considered rude to ask somebody if they 'want' to do something.
å›ã‚’ã‚スã—ã¦ã„ã„? (kimi o kisu shite ii?) is a casual way of asking 'can I kiss you?' in Japanese. A more formal alternative would be ã‚ãªãŸã‚’ã‚スã—ã¦ã‚‚ã„ã„ã§ã™ã‹ (anata o kisu shite mo ii desu ka).
Kisushite, or chuushite.
大きなキス
Ōkina kisu
First, you fly to the Dominican Republic, then you say "I want to kiss you."If you mean to ask, "How do you say 'I want to kiss you' in Spanish?", which is the predominant language in the Dominican Republic, it is "Quiero besarte."
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
if you want to say dead in Japanese it is 'Shinda' - it comes from the verb 'shi' which means to die.dee-shee
Say 'Soya higiy mie gues'
If you waant to say it, it's haiena, but if you want to write it, it's ハイエナ.
why would someone want to kiss your white donkey
To say "I want to kiss you" in Malayalam, you can say "നിന്നെ കിസ്സ് ചെയ്യാന് ഞാൻ ആഗ്രഹിക്കുന്നു" (Ninne kiss cheyyan njan aagrahikkunnu).
i wanna kiss you
Find some where you want to kiss then ask if they want to if they say yes then kiss!
You would say "ฉันอยากจูบคุณ" to express 'I want to kiss you' in Thai.
First, you fly to the Dominican Republic, then you say "I want to kiss you."If you mean to ask, "How do you say 'I want to kiss you' in Spanish?", which is the predominant language in the Dominican Republic, it is "Quiero besarte."
kuro ryuu no chuu
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
To say "I want a kiss" in Portuguese, you can say "Eu quero um beijo."
You are casual you kiss and you come out and say it
Mi wan fi kiss yuh
First off if she want to kiss you she will want more alone time with you. If you don't want to kiss her just politely say you don't want to. If you do want to kiss her find time to spend alone with her. :)