A besos entiendo, a veces no.

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This idiom is a pun on the phrase "A veces entiendo, a veces no," which translates as "Sometimes I understand, sometimes I don't."
A besos entiendo, a veces no.
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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(idiom)
(used to emphasize the importance of love and tenderness)
a. Through kisses I understand, sometimes I don't.
¿Qué puedo hacer para convencerte de que sigas conmigo? - A besos entiendo, a veces no. - ¿¿Cómo??How could I persuade you to stay with me? - Through kisses I understand, sometimes I don't. - What??
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