Kuss
kiss
Pronunciation
/kʊs/
Cultural Note
The plural is 'Küsse.' In letters and messages, Germans often sign off with 'Kuss' or 'Küsschen' (little kiss) as an affectionate closing. 'Bussi' is the Bavarian and Austrian dialectal equivalent, often used more casually among friends and family in southern German-speaking regions.
📝 Example Sentences
Gib mir einen Kuss, bevor du gehst.
Give me a kiss before you go.
Ihr erster Kuss war unter dem Sternenhimmel.
Their first kiss was under the starry sky.
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