Colombian Romantic Phrases
How Colombians express love, affection, and flirtation
8 phrases
I love you / I care for you
"Te quiero" is softer than "te amo". In Colombia it's used for deep affection — for romantic partners, family, and very close friends. It means "I love you" but with a slightly less intense tone than "te amo".
My love / Honey / Darling
"Mi amor" (my love) is used constantly in Colombia — not just for romantic partners, but also for close friends, family, and even in service interactions. Colombian culture is warm and affectionate, so "mi amor" flows naturally in conversation.
I miss you
"Te extraño" is how Colombians say "I miss you". It's deeply felt and commonly used between romantic partners, family, and close friends. In Colombia, expressing missing someone is very natural and frequent.
You're very attractive
"Estás muy buena/bueno" is a direct Colombian compliment meaning you're very attractive. It's forward and flirtatious. Colombian culture tends to be more openly expressive about physical attraction than many other cultures.
You're driving me crazy (in a good way)
"Me tiene loco/loca" means "you're driving me crazy" in a positive, romantic way. It expresses that someone has completely captured your attention and feelings. Very common in Colombian romantic speech.
You are my everything
"Eres mi todo" — "you are my everything" — is a deeply romantic Colombian expression. Colombians are known for being passionate and expressive in relationships. This phrase is heartfelt and genuine.
How cute / You're so sweet (affectionate)
"¡Qué bobo/boba!" literally means "how silly/dumb" but when said affectionately it means "you're so cute/sweet/adorable". Tone of voice is everything — said warmly to a partner it's a term of endearment.
Boyfriend / Girlfriend
In Colombia, "novio/novia" is used for boyfriend/girlfriend but also for fiancé(e) — Colombians often use it for any committed romantic partner. Relationships in Colombia tend to become "official" quickly compared to other cultures.
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