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darse dos besos

English translation of darse dos besos

give two kisses

The Spanish phrase 'Darse dos besos' translates to 'Give two kisses' in English. In many Spanish-speaking cultures, it's a common greeting between friends and family members. In this practice, each person touches each other's cheek with their cheek and makes a kiss sound, once on each cheek, thus 'giving two kisses'. It's a sign of warmth and friendship.


Example sentences using: darse dos besos

Cuando nos encontramos, siempre nos damos dos besos.

English translation of Cuando nos encontramos, siempre nos damos dos besos.

When we meet, we always give each other two kisses.

This phrase highlights the common social custom in many Spanish-speaking cultures where friends greet each other with two kisses on the cheeks.

En la fiesta, todos se dieron dos besos para saludarse.

English translation of En la fiesta, todos se dieron dos besos para saludarse.

At the party, everyone greeted each other with two kisses.

This example shows that it's a typical practice during gatherings in Spanish-speaking environments to greet acquaintances or friends with a kiss on the cheeks.

Mis amigos y yo nos damos dos besos al vernos después de mucho tiempo.

English translation of Mis amigos y yo nos damos dos besos al vernos después de mucho tiempo.

My friends and I give each other two kisses when we see each other after a long time.

This phrase expresses the joy of reuniting with friends after separation, following the cultural norm of greeting with kisses.

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