that means "very kisses last night" if you were trying to say 'muchos besos anoche' then it would be 'many kisses last night'
more kisses, where do you want them?
No, con does not mean not. Con- means together or with.
Muchos besos por tu (a complement is needed) - many kisses for your (effort)Please note:Por tu - for / because of your (work / effort, etc)Por / para ti - to you / for you
The root word of Con can mean -with, together or throughly.
Besos are kisses.
bienvenidos- welcome a besos- with kisses
ya dejar de con la besos
besos means "kisses" but ablos is not a Spanish word.
KissingDarse de besos --- to kiss one to each other
Se dan dos besos translates from Spanish to mean 'to give two kisses.'
It means "kisses".
Kisses, bye.
Probably means "kisses for you."
besos means kisses, which could mean a friendly way of saying goodbye so you could say adios or you too could say besos.
"La bouche" is the mouth in French; "besos" doesn't exist in French, but is the Spanish word for "kisses".
You would say, "¡Muchos besos!"