French has a number of different words for"kiss," which, though not surprising for such a romantic language, can be confusing for French learners. The most common terms are bise and bisou, and while they are both informal with similar meanings and uses, they're not exactly the same. read more
In french the nuance between kiss and french kiss matters only to the teens (until 15 or 16), when it's so huge and scary and awesome that the difference between tongue or no tongue is big. Hence the popular usage of galocher in this population. read more
French has a number of different words for "kiss," which, though not surprising for such a romantic language, can be confusing for French learners. The most common terms are bise and bisou, and while they are both informal with similar meanings and uses, they're not exactly the same. read more