Translation: That is sweet, but I do not want you to get sick.
However, the question as written is from a poor translation from English to Spanish. The expression "get sick" is its own verb in Spanish, "enfermarse". This person literally wrote "get" + "sick" as "conseguir" + "enfermo". The proper sentence would be "Eso es dulce, pero no quiero que te enfermes."
dulce eso es pero no quiero que usted consiga enfermo = "This is sweet but I don't want you to get sick."
"Yo quiero dulce" means "I want sweet" in Spanish.
Awww dulce
Cuan dulce is "How sweet" and Muy dulce is "Very sweet".
oro dulce means sweet gold (oro/gold, dulce/sweet)
Mi hombre dulce: My sweet man
its means: yes i want to eat something really sweet
Sweet girl.
the candy
I love you a lot my sweet princess. God bless you!
Yes, Dulce MarΓa is fluent in English in addition to Spanish. She has demonstrated her proficiency in English through interviews and performances in English-speaking countries.
candy or sweet
You are my sweet.