Several ways. "Voy a mandarte un beso." (I am going to send you a kiss). "Te mandaré un beso." (I will send you a kiss). Or, a third way "Envio a ti un beso." (I send you a kiss). The last one would not be used in English in that way, but in Spanish it is perfectly OK to used the present tense to speak of the near future.
i send you all my love and kisses Te envío todo mi amor y besos that's how you say it
kisses for you=besos para ti Kisses is besos For you is para ti To say that if you have kisses for somebody, you say: "Tengo besos para ti", which means "I have kisses for you" Hope this helps!
besos besos
Besitos
muchos besos
You could say "Muchos besos."
Los dare besos.
If you see "bss" as part of a text, it's short for "besos". Someone is sending you kisses.
besos y abrazos actually means kisses and hugs
The word besos is a Spanish word that means kisses. It can be used in a sentence to say give me kisses, or it can be used as a closing for a letter. For example, instead of saying sincerely at the end of a letter, one can say besos instead.
They speak Spanish in Bolivia, so that would be besos.
"usted va a perder mis besos"