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== Tips ==
== Tips ==
*Try not to sound like Mario and Luigi!
*Try not to sound like Mario and Luigi!
*My partner loves it when I speak Italian to himHe doesn't know what I'm saying sometimes, but he thinks it's really sexy.
*My partner loves it when I speak Italian to.  Though doesn't know what I'm saying sometimes, but thinks it's really sexy.
== Related WikiHows ==
== Related WikiHows ==
*[[Count in Italian|How to Count in Italian]]
*[[Count in Italian|How to Count in Italian]]

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How to say "Kiss me" in Italian is all in the pronunciation. In Italian you must put emphasis on the second to last syllable of the word. Your partner may not know what it means, but hopefully they'll like it!

Steps

  1. Know. English verb to kiss is baciare (/ba-t∫a-re/) in Italian.

    File:Say Kiss in Italian Step 1.jpg
  2. Know. English gerund kissing is baciando (/ba-t∫an-do/) in Italian.

    File:Say Kiss in Italian Step 2.jpg
  3. Learn. Italian il bacio (/il/ /ba-t∫o/) means kiss.

    File:Say Kiss in Italian Step 3.jpg
  4. Learn. Baciami (/ba-t∫a-mi) is "Kiss me" in Italian. Pronounced as "ba-cha-mee"

    File:Say Kiss in Italian Step 4.jpg
    • Put emphasis on "cha."
  5. Learn three simple related phrases, as

    File:Say Kiss in Italian Step 5.jpg
    • al bacio (at the kiss) means awesome ( very informal )
    • Baciami il culo (/ba-t∫a/ /il/ /mi-o/ /ku-lo/) means ""kiss my ass.
    • Baciare (/ba-t∫a-re/) colloquially means giving lip service to something.

Tips

  • Try not to sound like Mario and Luigi!
  • My partner loves it when I speak Italian to. Though doesn't know what I'm saying sometimes, but thinks it's really sexy.

Related WikiHows