Bons-bons.
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.
... which means that I rarely eat sweets' is translated '... ce qui veut dire que je mange rarement des bonbons' in French.
des bonbons pour ma douce (if you really ment sweets for your sweet)The song actually comes out as "biche oh ma biche" and was sung by J.Halliday (I think)Most classic rock songs have been dubbed (rather than translated) into French.
Lots of sweets can be translated as: viele Süßigkeiten viele Bonbons
Sweets, as in candy, would be 'des bonbons'.
with is translated 'avec' in French.
she has translated is "elle a traduit" in French.
My name translated from English to french is Allen
it is translated to e'tape, but when e'tape is translated from french to English it also means step
"who" is translated "qui" in French
The French people probably don't like pastries and sweets any more than any other countries. It's a stereotype.
"mother" is translated "la mère" in French.