wěn
kiss
The Chinese word '吻' is used to express the physical act of affectionately kissing someone, as in English. It can be used in contexts referring to both platonic and romantic love, and just like English, it can also refer to a light touch or brush against something in a metaphorical sense.
gěi nǐ yī gè wěn
Give you a kiss
This phrase is used when someone wants to express their affection towards someone by giving them a kiss.
tā gěi wǒ yī gè wěn
He gives me a kiss
This phrase is used when someone wants to tell others about the affection they received in the form of a kiss.
wǒ xiǎng yào yī gè wěn
I want a kiss
This phrase is used when a person expresses their desire for a kiss.
nà shì yī gè shēn qíng de wěn
It was a passionate kiss
This phrase is used to describe a kiss that was filled with emotions.
zhè gè wěn ràng wǒ gǎn dòng
This kiss touched me
This phrase is used when a kiss has left a meaningful impact or brought about emotional feelings.
nà gè wěn ràng wǒ xiǎng qǐ le guò qù
That kiss reminded me of the past
This phrase is used when a kiss brings back memories of past events or experiences.
wǒ kě yǐ gěi nǐ yī gè wěn ma
Can I give you a kiss?
This phrase is usually used as a polite way to ask for permission to give a kiss.
zhè gè wěn shì zhēn chéng de
This kiss is sincere
This phrase is used to express the authenticity of a kiss, that the emotions and feelings during a kiss were genuine.
zhè gè wěn yì wèi zhe shén me
What does this kiss mean?
This phrase is used to question the intention or significance behind a kiss.
wǒ qī dài nà gè wěn
I look forward to that kiss
This phrase is used when someone eagerly anticipates receiving a kiss.