Lesson 3.1.2 · Romance, pareja y pasión
💞 Romance & Relationships
Beyond the basic besos, Colombian Spanish offers a rich vocabulary for affection, attraction, and commitment. From the casual mi amor at the panadería to enamorarse hasta los huesos, these are the words that color real relationships.
Sub-lessons
Break this lesson into focused chunks. Each sub-lesson has its own Memory Lab — active recall, mnemonics, elaboration, interleaved review, and shadowing — scoped to just those words.
Affection & terms of endearment
Colombians sprinkle endearments through ordinary conversation — even a cashier might call you mi amor or mi vida. These aren't flirty by default; they're warmth.
my love
Used by partners, parents, and friendly shopkeepers alike.
my life (term of endearment)
affection / fondness
dear
dear (formal, written)
hug
Un abrazo — a warm sign-off.
to hug
enchanted / nice to meet you
Example sentences
mi amor.
my love.
Siempre digo: "mi vida".
I always say, "my life (term of endearment)."
La comida está cariño.
The food is honey / sweetheart.
Mini-diálogo
Siempre digo: "mi amor".
I always say, "my love."
Una persona amable diría: "mi vida".
A kind person would say, "my life (term of endearment)."
Two ways to say 'I love you'
Te quiero is an everyday 'I love you' you can say to family, close friends, and partners. Te amo is heavier — reserved for romantic love or deeply emotional moments. Mixing them up can either downplay or overplay the feeling.
I love you (everyday)
I love you (deep / romantic)
to adore
Te adoro — even stronger than amar in casual use.
adorable
to desire / wish
desire / wish
Example sentences
Te quiero.
I love you (everyday).
Siempre digo: "Te amo".
I always say, "I love you (deep / romantic)."
Me gusta adorar en la tarde.
I like to adore in the afternoon.
Mini-diálogo
Siempre digo: "Te quiero".
I always say, "I love you (everyday)."
Una persona amable diría: "Te amo".
A kind person would say, "I love you (deep / romantic)."
Couples & commitment
Dating vocabulary, from first novio/novia to matrimonio. Note that novio/novia covers everything from a serious dating partner to a fiancé.
boyfriend
girlfriend
couple / partner
to fall in love
Me enamoré — I fell in love.
in love
romance
romantic
passion
passionate
marriage
Example sentences
Necesito el novio, por favor.
I need the boyfriend, please.
¿Dónde está la novia?
Where is the girlfriend?
Me gusta la pareja.
I like the couple / partner.
Mini-diálogo
¿Dónde está el novio?
Where is the boyfriend?
Me gusta la novia.
I like the girlfriend.
Beauty & feeling
Words to describe what (and who) moves you. Lindo is the everyday Colombian compliment — for people, food, weather, anything.
beautiful
beautiful / lovely
pretty / cute
pretty / nice
¡Qué lindo! — covers everything from a baby to a sunset.
handsome
sweet
tender / sweet
tenderness
soul
feeling
to feel
Example sentences
Hoy estoy hermoso.
Today I feel beautiful.
Mi amigo es muy bello.
My friend is very beautiful / lovely.
La comida está bonito.
The food is pretty / cute.
Mini-diálogo
Mi amigo es muy hermoso.
My friend is very beautiful.
La comida está bello.
The food is beautiful / lovely.
Memory lab
Five research-backed techniques — active recall, mnemonics, elaboration, interleaving, and production — applied to this lesson's vocabulary. Your progress trains a spaced-repetition schedule under the hood.
Force the answer from memory before peeking. The struggle is the workout — that's the testing effect.
Recall from English
handsome
Practice exercises
Test what stuck. Multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank — pulled live from this lesson's vocabulary.
in love
pretty / cute
to feel
to adore
soul
passion
Fill the blank
Me gusta _____ en la tarde.
I like to adore in the afternoon.
Fill the blank
Siempre digo: "_____".
I always say, "I love you (deep / romantic)."
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