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bisous
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bisous
Bisous is a French term that translates to "kisses" in English. It is a commonly used expression to convey affection, friendship, or love by pressing or touching one's lips against someone's cheek or lips, usually accompanied by a gentle sound. Bisous are often exchanged as greetings or farewells in French-speaking cultures and can vary in number or frequency depending on the level of familiarity or relationship between individuals.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of bisous in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of bisous in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of bisous in a Sentence
We write "I love you" on the mouth by the kisses that touch it. (On écrit "je t'aime" sur bouche - Par les bisous qui la touchent.)
People say “I love you” on the mouth by kisses that touch it. (On écrit « je t’aime » sur bouche - Par les bisous qui la touchent.)
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- bisousArabic
- bisousCzech
- bisousDanish
- bisusGerman
- bisousGreek
- bisozoEsperanto
- BisousSpanish
- بیسوادPersian
- bisousFinnish
- BisousFrench
- bisousIrish
- bisousHindi
- bisousHungarian
- երկչոտArmenian
- bisousIndonesian
- bisousItalian
- ביסוסHebrew
- ビソスJapanese
- ಬೈಸಸ್Kannada
- bisousKorean
- bisousDutch
- bisousNorwegian
- bisousPolish
- bisousPortuguese
- bisousRomanian
- бисусRussian
- bisousSwedish
- bisousTamil
- bisousTelugu
- bisousThai
- bisousTurkish
- двійчастийUkrainian
- بیسوسUrdu
- giống nhauVietnamese
- bisousYiddish
- bisousChinese
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