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Your toolkit to Flirt in several languages

Lesson one, repeat after me :)

Do you come here often ?

French : Vous venez souvent ici ?
Spanish : Viene  aqui mucho ?
Italian : Vieni spesso qui ?
German : Kommst du hier oft ?

I can offer you a drink ?

French : Puis-je vous offrir un verre ?
Spanish : Puedo comprarte una bebida ?
Italian : Posso offririti qualcosa da bere ?
German :  Kann ich dich auf ein bier einladen ?

I would love to wake up next to you tomorrow morning

French :  j’aimerai beaucoup me réveiller avec toi demain matin
Spanish : Me encataria despertarme junto a ti  a la manana siguiente
Italian : Mi piacerebbe molto svegliarmi vicino  a te domani mattina
German :  I möchte gerne morgen früh mi dir aufwachen

Want to see my stamp collection ?

French : Tu veux voir ma collection de timbres ?
Spanish : Quieres mi coleccion ber of sellos ?
Italian : Ti piacerebbe vedere la mia collezione di Francobolli ?
German : Soll ich dir meine Briefmarkensammlung zeigen ?

Your place or mine ?

French :  Chez toi ou chez moi ?
Spanish : en tu casa o en la mia ?
Italian : A casa tua o casa mia ?
German :  Bei dir zu hause oder bei mir ?

Shut up and kiss me

French : Tais toi et embrasse moi
Spanish : Callate y bésame
Italian : Stai zitto ( zitta) et baciami
German : Sei still and küss mich

Let’s make love

French : Fais moi l’amour
Spanish : Hazm el amor
Italian : Facciamo l’amore
German : Schlaf mit mir

My God, it is huge !

French : Whaou c’est énorme !
Spanish : Dios mio, es enorme !
Italian : Caspita, è enorme !
German : Mann, he is riesig !

I love you

French : Je t’aime
Spanish : Te amo.
Italian: Ti amo
German : Ich liebe dich

Bonus : the next morning

Who are you ?

French : Qui es-tu ?
Spanish : quién Y tu eres ?
Italian : Chi sei ?
German : Wer bist du ?
Swedish: Vem är du ?

What do you want for breakfast ?

French : Tu veux quoi pour le petit déjeuné ?
Spanish : Que quieres desayunar ?
Italian : Che cosa vuoi per colazione ?
German : Was willst du zum Frühstück ?

That’s it for now ! We hope that you’ve enjoyed our first lesson and will do your homeworks for the next time ;)

The language of Love, a University study

A Professor of Liverpool’s University, Robin Dunbar, recently published an interesting study. He asked 200 university students to rate the appeal of ads containing different categories of words.

Dunbar found that the vast majority of words used by people to describe themselves in ads could be lumped into five different categories.

Men’s preferences1.

1. Attractiveness

2. Commitment

3. Social Skills

4. Resources

5. Sexiness

Women’s preferences1.

1. Commitment

2. Social Skills

3. Resources

4. Attractiveness

5. Sexiness