cheek (noun) = maxilla, gena, or sometimes mala
The root word that means "cheek" is "bucc-" from the Latin word "bucca".
Muchas Gracias (always with c) con muchos besitos means: Thank you very much, lots of kisses, this is how Latin (French, Spaniards, Italians) or Latin American girls say goodbye to close loved friends (with a cheek kiss) see: Cheek kissing
don't pass the line
It is a common greeting sign among latin countries to kiss a woman in the cheek. It is just as common as a handshake is in the US and other northern countries.
That is possible, but not 100% guaranteed.
yes, sometimes one on each cheek
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
cara, face, bochecha
"en mi mejilla no"
you say yes if you like him if you dont say NO
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"