"Besame Mucho" means "Kiss me many times." Actually, it is the title of a very famous song in Mexico it goes.
Besame, besame mucho, como si fuera esta noche la ultima vez (Kiss me, kiss me many times, as if this nigh, were for the last time)
Besame, besame mucho, que tengo miedo a perderte perderte despues (kiss me, kiss me many times, I'm so afraid I will lose you, lose you later on)
2007-05-15 04:21:23
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answered by Kamy 3
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Besame Definition
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answered by angele 4
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Besame Translation
2016-10-28 11:39:39
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answered by ? 4
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Besar - latin: basiāre
Mucho - latin: multus
Therefore, Bésame mucho in Latin would be "Basium me multus"
English - Kiss me much. - Kiss me a lot. - Kiss me again and again.
Spanish - Bésame mucho.
2007-05-15 04:39:56
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answered by Marian30 3
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I don't think it means anything in Latin. In Spanish, however, it means "kiss me lots".
It's also the title of a song. I've heard Charo's version of it, and it's pretty tight.
2007-05-15 04:15:25
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answered by Deof Movestofca 7
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It's Spanish for "kiss me a lot" or "kiss me many times".
It's also the title of a well-known song.
2007-05-15 04:22:19
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answered by steiner1745 7
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It means; kiss me much (a lot) and it happens to be Castilian, (Spanish) not Latin.
2007-05-15 04:13:12
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answered by SexRexRx 2
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That translates "kiss me a lot" to english.
2007-05-15 04:12:18
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answered by electro_johnny 3
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Kiss me allllloooot!!!!!! will you besame mucho noche?? lol joke:)
2007-05-15 05:19:40
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answered by jUelZ'sLaDY_09 1
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not Latin, it's Spanish.
2007-05-15 04:17:12
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answered by wendy_da_goodlil_witch 7
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