Liarse con alguien
To hook up with someone
— ¿Sabes que Marta se lió con el jefe?
— No.
— En la cena de empresa.
— Esto va a acabar mal.
— Fatal.
Friends debriefing after a party where two unexpected people ended up kissing in the kitchen.
'Liar' Literally means to tangle or wrap up, and 'liarse con alguien' captures that perfectly — you get tangled up with a person, often more than you intended. It covers everything from a one-night kiss to the start of a complicated relationship. Crucially, it's deliberately vague — it can mean kissing, sleeping together, or starting to date, which makes it perfect for gossip.
"Liarse con alguien" does not mean to break up with your partner, to get confused about something, to make plans with someone. It specifically means "To hook up with someone".
Why Learn Spanish after dark - lovers' edition?
🎯 Why Learn Romantic and Intimate Spanish
If you're dating a Spanish speaker, planning romantic trips to Spain, or simply consuming Spanish media and missing crucial context in love scenes, this course fills that critical gap. Real romantic fluency goes far beyond 'te quiero' and 'te amo' — it encompasses the playful teasing, affectionate nicknames, sensual vocabulary, and intimate expressions that define real relationships. Standard Spanish courses stop at holding hands; this one doesn't.
👤 Who This Course Is For
Designed for intermediate Spanish learners (B1-B2 level) who are in relationships with Spanish speakers, planning to date in Spanish-speaking countries, or want comprehensive language skills that include romantic and intimate contexts. This course is for adults who recognize that true language fluency includes understanding how people express affection, desire, and intimacy — not just business transactions and tourist interactions. You should already be comfortable with basic Spanish grammar and ready to explore the more personal, adult side of the language.
📚 What You'll Learn
Master dozens of authentic Spanish expressions for romance, affection, and intimacy used throughout Spain. Learn everything from sweet pet names (cariño, cielo, bombón) to more passionate vocabulary, flirting phrases, and expressions used in intimate contexts. Each expression comes with detailed cultural context about when it's appropriate, how different levels of formality work in romantic situations, and regional variations. You'll understand the difference between expressions used in new relationships versus long-term partnerships, playful teasing versus genuine romance, and appropriate versus inappropriate contexts.