Wednesday, March 5, 2025

From Piquito to Beso Francés: A Playful Guide to Spanish Kisses

Hello, Spanish lovers! Ever wondered if there's more to a kiss (beso)  than just... well, kissing? In Spanish, there sure is! From a quick "piquito" to a passionate "beso francés," Spanish has a vocabulary for every type of lip-locking affection. So get ready for a wild ride through the world of Spanish kisses, where we'll explore everything from the romantic to the downright quirky.

A young man giving his girlfriend a French kiss.
The Classic: Beso Francés (or de Lengua)

10 Famous Kisses in Hispanic Culture

1- Let's start with the "beso francés'' (French kiss) or, ''beso de lengua." (Tongue kiss).

This is the kiss you see in the movies, the one that makes your heart race and your cheeks flush. It's the passionate kiss par excellence, reserved for those special moments.

2-The Quick and Sweet: Beso de Pico (Beak Kiss)

Sometimes, all you need is a quick "beso de pico." This is the kiss you give your grandma, your pet, or that friend you want to keep in the friend zone. It's fast, sweet, and uncomplicated.

3-The Friendly: Beso en la Mejilla (Kiss on the Cheek )

In the Hispanic world, the "beso en la mejilla" is the king of greetings. Depending on where you are, you might give one, two, or even three kisses! So get ready for some face-to-face contact!

4-The Cozy: Beso de Esquimal (Eskimo Kiss)

Ever rubbed noses with someone? If you have, you've experienced a "beso de esquimal." It's tender, cozy, and perfect for those moments when you want to get a little closer to someone.

5-The Glamorous: Beso al Aire (Air Kiss)

Ah, the "beso al aire." This kiss doesn't touch the cheek, but it sure sounds like it does. It's the high-society kiss, the kiss you see on red carpets and at fancy parties.

6-The Rebellious: Beso Robado (Stolen Kiss)

Ever kissed someone when they weren't expecting it? If you have, you've given a "beso robado." It's daring, spontaneous, and sometimes a little risky.

7-The Protective: Beso en la Frente (forehead kiss)

A "beso en la frente" is like a hug for your soul. It's tender, protective, and perfect for those moments when you want to show someone you care.

8-The Delicate: Beso de Mariposa (Butterfly Kiss)

Close your eyes and imagine the wings of a butterfly brushing against your skin. That's a "beso de mariposa." It's delicate, sweet, and a little magical.

9-The Wet One: Beso Mojado (Wet Kiss)

Get ready to get wet! The "beso mojado" is the kiss that leaves you breathless (and maybe a little drooling). It's intense, passionate, and sometimes a bit too much.

10-The Emotional: Beso de Despedida (Goodbye kiss)

The "beso de despedida" isn't a type of kiss, but a kiss given when saying goodbye. It's charged with emotion, whether it's sadness, love, or anticipation.

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Spanish kiss vs French kiss:

While the French kiss is known for its deep passion and use of tongue, the Spanish kiss evokes a slower, more poetic intimacy—often gentle, lingering, and emotionally expressive. It’s less about intensity and more about connection, making it feel like a romantic whisper rather than a fiery embrace.

After every kiss, there’s a softness that lingers—follow it to Suavecito, where love speaks in whispers. 🌬️

💋 El Beso: Kisses in Hispanic CultureIn 

Hispanic cultures across Spain and Latin America, the beso (kiss) on the cheek is an extremely frequent and fundamental component of social interaction.
  • 1 It is a customary, warm greeting used when meeting and parting, showing respect, friendliness, and social closeness.
  • 2 This practice is common in non-business settings for friends, family, and even new acquaintances, and is exchanged between women and between men and women.
  • 3 The number of kisses and the specific etiquette varies by country: in Spain, it's typically dos besos (two kisses—one on each cheek), while in many Latin American countries, it's a single kiss, usually on the right cheek.
  • 4 Often, it is an "air kiss" or a gentle touching of cheeks, accompanied by a kissing sound, rather than an actual lip-to-skin contact.
  • 5 People are generally expected to individually greet and bid farewell to everyone in a room with this gesture.
  • 6 The most common form of physical greeting is the friendly cheek kiss, or beso de saludo. However, a kiss on the lips is generally reserved only for romantic partners and family members, and it is not a universal form of greeting for friends, acquaintances, or in professional settings. While men often greet other men with a handshake, a hug, or a warm pat on the back, the rule of men greeting men with a kiss on the cheek is relatively uncommon and generally reserved for close male family members or friends in many regions. Argentina is a notable exception where men commonly exchange a light kiss on the cheek.
  • 7 In business or formal environments, a handshake remains the most appropriate and professional greeting, especially upon a first introduction, though even here, if familiarity develops, the cheek kiss may be adopted.
Sources: Adventures in Spanish , Polska Costa

Time to Practice. Answer in Spanish!

  • Name two passionate kisses.
  • Name a kiss that's given by surprise.
  • Name a kiss that doesn't touch the cheeks.
Answers:
Beso francés and beso mojado.
Beso robado.
Beso al aire.

A Little Grammar

In Spanish, the verb "besar" is transitive, meaning it always needs a direct object. For example, "Él besó a su abuela" (He kissed his grandma). Don't forget to use the personal "a" when kissing important people—details matter! Also, besar is a regular verb, so it follows the standard conjugation pattern for verbs ending in -ar, making it easy to use across tenses.

Bonus Tips:

If you're unsure what kind of kiss to give, you can always ask!
Remember that context is everything. A "beso de pico" might be appropriate for your grandma, but not your date.
Have fun exploring the world of Spanish kisses!
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