

This one can be used between lovers, but you’ll probably hear it a lot when referring to children as well. Mi corazón means “my heart,” and it’s a nice way to express your love but still be a bit casual. Mi vida, siempre estaré contigo. (My life, I will always be with you.) 4. Mi vida means “my life.” You might also hear vida mía, which means the same thing.

¿Puedes venir conmigo, bomboncita? (Can you come with me, sweetie?) 3. So, bomboncita is used similarly to “sweetie” and is most often used as a nickname for a girlfriend. Many words can thus be turned into cutesy nicknames just by adding this! In Spanish, the diminutive suffix -ito can be added to most regular nouns to express their small size and/or cuteness. Bomboncita - Sweetieīombon means “candy” and bomboncita means “little candy.” Sí, quiero casarme con ella, es mi alma. (Yes, I want to marry her, she is my soul.) 2. You’ll want to use this with a significant other who you’re very serious about.

This one means “my soul,” so you’d be right to assume that this isn’t used as lightly as the other nicknames that lovers may use. Here are some of the most common ways you may hear someone express their adoration in Spanish. so it only makes sense that Spanish would have some too. We have our own terms of affection in English: baby, sweetheart, dear, etc. Spanish culture is not afraid to show affection, and one of the best ways you can do that is through your words! (Download) Common Spanish Terms of Endearment
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