Spanish Terms of Endearment
Spanish terms of endearment have a completely sexy ring to them. Try some of the one's given below and floor that special someone.

Cause come on, what are the odds of people knowing what those terms mean, anyway? Not many. Guess what then, these Spanish terms will be your beacon to a coded language. You could learn some of the more romantic phrases in Spanish and then whenever the mood strikes you, (or even otherwise) you could simply pull out some of the most potent ones and watch him/her melt, even as others look on with confusion marked on their faces.
Romantic Endearment Terms
Amorcito
- My Love
Cariño
- My Sweetheart
Mi Amor
- My Love
Corazoncito
- My Heart
Chiquita / Chiquito
- Little One
Mi Cielo
- My Heaven / Sky
Mi Reyna / Mi Rey
- My Queen / My King
Nene / Nena
- Baby Boy / Baby Girl
Mi Querida / Mi Querido
- My Dear
Cuchura / Cuchuras
- Sweety
Bombon / Bomboncito
- Marshmallows
Muñequita
- Little Doll
Belleza
- Beautiful
Mi Bello
- My Beautiful Man
Princesita
- Little Princess
Sirenita
- Little Mermaid
Querido
- My Darling
Lucerito
- Little Bright Star
Cielito
- Heaven
Florecita
- Little Flower
Endearment Terms and Phrases
Don't want to just stick to a love-name but go into something deeper? Try these romantic Spanish phrases.
*Warning - The usage of these terms coupled with a husky, low voice can lead to some pretty serious side effects. Don't say I didn't warn you.
Me Gustas Mucho - I Like You Very Much.
Te Amo / Te Quiero - I Love You.
Te extraño - I Miss You.
Te necesito - I Need You.
Te adoro - I Adore You.
Eres mi ángel - You Are My Angel
Me vuelves loca - You Drive Me Crazy.
Quiero hacerte el amor - I Want To Make Love To You.
Se mío (esta noche) - Be Mine Tonight.
Te quiero besar - I Want To Kiss You.
Bésame - Kiss me
Hazme el Amor. - Make Love To Me.
Tu eres muy sexy - You are Very Sexy.
Tengo ganas - I'm Horny.
Te ves bien / Grandioso - You Look Good / Great.
I can picture you now - sitting across a room full of people, all chattering about in their own worlds. But not you. You search for him and when you find him, you look over... your eyes meet and you mouth a Bésame in his direction. Then the color rises to his cheeks and a smile follows...and right there you know that learning those Spanish terms was truly worth it.
PS - You'll just have to read the list to know the meaning of 'Bésame', won't you now!
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