Kiss
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English
Etymology
Pronunciation
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KIS
Transitive verb
to kiss
- To touch with the lips, usually to express love or affection
- To touch with the lips as part of a greeting
Translations
- Dutch: kussen, zoenen
- French: embrasser
- German: küssen
- Guarani: etũ (h-)
- Hebrew: לנשק (Lenashek)
- Hungarian: csókol °
- Interlingua: basiar
- Italian: baciare
- Portuguese: beijar
- Romanian: săruta, pupa
- Russian : целовать
- Slovene: poljubiti
- Spanish: besar
- Swedish: kyssa (1), pussa (2)
- Tupinambá: îurupyter
Intransitive verb
to kiss
- To touch each other's lips together, usually to express love or affection
Translations
- Dutch: elkaar kussen, elkaar zoenen
- French: s'embrasser
- German: sich küssen
- Guarani: ñehetũ
- Hebrew: להתנשק (Le'hit'na'shek)
- Interlingua: basiar se
- Italian: baciarsi
- Portuguese: beijar-se
- Romanian: se săruta
- Slovene: poljubljati se
- Spanish: besarse
- Swedish: kyssas, pussas
- Tupinambá: îoîurupyter
Noun
kiss
- A touch with the lips, usually to express love or affection
Translations
- Chinese: 吻
- Dutch: kus, zoen
- French: baiser m, bisou m
- German: Kuß m
- Greek: phylaki (Modern)
- Guarani: etũ (h-), ñehetũ
- Hebrew: נשיקה (Neshika)
- Interlingua: basio
- Italian: bacio m
- Portuguese: beijo m
- Romanain: sărut n, pupic n
- Slovene: poljub m
- Spanish: beso m
- Swedish: kyss c
- Tupinambá: îurupytera, îoîurupytera
Related terms
- kisser
- French kiss
Swedish
Noun
kiss