When you refer to someone having a sweet tooth, you are saying that they have an eye for sweet things- they like things such a sweets, and sugary things.
To like eating sweets is generally termed as having a sweet tooth.
You say that they have a sweet tooth. Some would say sugar addict. Dentists love them because it means good business.
Jan means sweet when you call someone their name and say Jan at the end
If you want to tell someone "sweet dreams," you can say "fais de beaux rêves."
It means he did not hurry. If you want to say that someone took a long time, but you don't really want to be mean, you can say "You sure took your time on that."You can also say "He took his sweet time finishing that."
It means he did not hurry. If you want to say that someone took a long time, but you don't really want to be mean, you can say "You sure took your time on that."You can also say "He took his sweet time finishing that."
A sweet-tooth usually refers to a craving. And cravings are a complex behavior that usually involves the workings of the nervous system. And since plants are not known to have a nervous system, I would say that they do not have the urges associated with cravings, like a sweet-tooth. But who knows? Maybe they have something like a sweet-tooth where they crave a certain mineral that is not available to them in the soil. Maybe that's how the Venus Flytrap developed its unique ability to trap and digest flies.
In Gujarati, you would say "તમે મિઠી લાગો છો" to tell someone that they look sweet.
Its a "southern" way of saying a guy/girl likes you and is flirtatious. When they say or do something to compliment you and it makes you feel good ie: butterflies in your stomach...that's being sweet on someone.
Adorable.
In Hawaiian, you can say "ʻo kou ala nui" to mean "you're so sweet."
If you mean the phrase itself, transliterated/Japanized, it would be : スウィートドリームス : suiito doriimusu. If you want to say sweet dreams to someone in Japanese, a good phrase for it would be 'ii yume wo'.
Oh please. Thats just something stupid people say because they lost their sweet tooth.