doux, douce
The French word "douce" translates to "soft" or "mild" in English. It can also mean "sweet" when referring to flavors or personalities.
The French word "douceurs" translates to "sweetness" or "delicacies" in English, typically referring to sweet treats or gestures of kindness.
Sweet thing = chose douce
Dolce is an Italian word meaning sweet or meek. The French word is doux / douce.
Bom bom in french is sweet. As for spanish there is no word apart from bomba which means bomb, bomb shell.
In French, the best word for 'sweet' (of a person) is 'gentil', which also means 'kind'. The word the crossword puzzle is looking for is a noun, not an adjective: gateau
Marissa in French means Honey Suckle it is for those of you who don't know is a sweet flower in which you can drink/eat the honey.
it is not a French word
if you mean the english word OR then it's ouif you mean the french word OR then it means gold
La douceur de vivre.
"Caramel" is a French word for a sticky, gooey sweet. Delicious, but a questionable name for a child! "Carmel", with only one A, is quite different. This is the Hebrew word for "garden".
This is not a French word and means nothing in French.