Generally not as this is not welcome by teachers.
Children like sweets.
Because there are more spoilt children who are allowed to many sweets not many children are made to eat vegies and just times change
Sweets, as in candy, would be 'des bonbons'.
Candy is the usual term for sweets.
you should eat less fats and less sweets for the children. you should eat less fats and less sweets for the children.
Bons-bons.
The French people probably don't like pastries and sweets any more than any other countries. It's a stereotype.
In French, the word "sweets" is translated as "les sucreries," which is considered feminine. This is because "sucreries" is a plural noun that is preceded by the feminine article "les." In French, nouns can be either masculine or feminine, and the gender of the noun affects the articles and adjectives used with it.
Crepes and I don't know the rest
... which means that I rarely eat sweets' is translated '... ce qui veut dire que je mange rarement des bonbons' in French.
You say "J'ai acheté des bonbons" in French. "J'ai" means "I have," "acheté" means "bought," and "des bonbons" translates to "some sweets" or "candies."
Every sweet except cough sweets because they were for health.Anyways