
(encantador)
adorable
incredibly cute or charming, often causing feelings of affection, delight, or admiration

(admirado)
querido
very popular or cherished among a specific group of people

comprometido con
involved in or relating to a long-term relationship

encantado
filled with joy, often as a result of experiencing something magical or captivating

(bueno)
sexy
sexually attractive or desirable

amado
feeling cherished, valued, and deeply cared for by others

(amoroso)
cariñoso
expressing deep affection, care, and compassion toward others

(enamorado)
enfermo de amor
affected by love in a way that causes one to act or think unclearly

admirador
someone who desires a specific person in a romantic or sexual way

media naranja
a person whom one is married to or is in a romantic relationship with
The origin of the idiom "other half" can be traced back to ancient Greek philosopher Plato's dialogue called "The Symposium." In this dialogue, Plato describes the concept of soulmates, stating that humans were originally complete beings but were split in half by the gods. The idea of finding one's "other half" to feel complete and whole resonated through various cultures and influenced the modern usage of the term. The idiom "other half" refers to a person with whom one is married or in a romantic relationship. It signifies a deep emotional connection and often implies that the person is considered to be a perfect match or a significant part of one's life.

tortolitos
a couple who are very affectionate and show their love for each other

(media naranja)
pareja
one's partner, wife, or husband with whom one has a long-term sexual or romantic relationship
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aniversario
the date on which a special event happened in a previous year

novio
a man on his wedding day or just before or after it
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(pedir en matrimonio)
proponer matrimonio
to ask a person to marry one
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(proposición de matrimonio)
propuesta de matrimonio
the action of asking a person to marry one

(corazón herido)
corazón roto
a state of great sorrow and sadness caused by the ending of a romantic relationship or the death of a loved one
The exact origin of the phrase "broken heart" is difficult to trace, but it has been used as a metaphor for emotional pain and distress for centuries in various cultural and literary traditions. It represents the deep impact of heartbreak and loss on a person's emotions and well-being. It is commonly used when discussing the end of a romantic relationship, such as a breakup or divorce, where one person feels deeply hurt and devastated. The phrase is also employed to describe feelings of grief and sadness following the loss of a loved one.
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cita romántica
a time that is arranged to meet a person with whom one is in a relationship or is likely to be in the future

bombón
someone or something that is visually attractive but may not have much substance or depth
The idiom "eye candy" originated as a metaphorical expression used to describe visually appealing things or people that are aesthetically pleasing and enjoyable to look at, similar to how candy is visually enticing and pleasing to the taste buds. It refers to objects, designs, or individuals that are visually captivating, attractive, or striking, often providing a sense of delight or admiration purely based on their visual appearance.
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príncipe azul
a young attractive man who is considered to be the perfect boyfriend or husband
Prince Charming is a character often depicted as an idealized, handsome prince who rescues or falls in love with the protagonist, typically a damsel in distress. In stories, he is usually portrayed as noble, courageous, and romantic, embodying the qualities of a perfect hero or romantic partner. The character often plays a key role in bringing about a happy resolution or fulfilling the protagonist's dreams, and he is commonly associated with fairy tales and romantic narratives.
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(amoríos)
aventura
a romantic, often secret relationship between two people who love one another but are not married to each other
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pasión
a powerful and intense emotion or feeling toward something or someone, often driving one's actions or beliefs

amor adolescente
a young person's strong, yet brief feeling of love toward someone
The phrase is thought to have originated in the 19th century, when it was used to describe the love between a young boy and his dog. The phrase is now used in a more general sense to describe any young person's first romantic relationship. It is typically used to describe the early stages of romantic interest or attraction, especially among young people. It emphasizes the youthful and naive nature of the relationship, highlighting the lack of maturity or depth.
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tarjeta de San Valentín
a love letter that a person sends to their beloved on Valentine's Day, sometimes without signing it

adorar
to love and respect someone very much
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invitar a salir
to invite someone on a date, particularly a romantic one
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enamorarse de
to start loving someone deeply

salir
to regularly spend time with a person that one likes and has a sexual or romantic relationship with
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atraer
to try to make someone love one, especially for marriage

(follar)
ligar
to have a brief sexual relationship with a person
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N/A
to be romantically or sexually attracted to a person that one is not in a relationship with

(chupetón)
marca de beso
a bruise left on a person's skin, especially their neck, as a result of a passionate kiss or bite by their lover
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Aprendiste 32 palabras de Lesson 17. Para mejorar el aprendizaje y revisar el vocabulario, ¡comienza a practicar!
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