Dolce is an Italian word meaning sweet or meek. The French word is doux / douce.
"gulamala" is not a French word; it has no meaning in French.
Douce in the feminine and doux in the masculine are literal French equivalents of the Italian word dolce. The singular adjective translates into English as "gentle," "nice" or "sweet" according to context. The respective pronunciations will be "doos" and "doo" in French and "DOL-tchey" in Italian.
'Akuma' means "devil" or "demon," and 'Dolce' is not a Japanese word but rather an Italian one meaning "sweet." 'To' in this case functions as the conjunction "and," so one could literally translate it as: "Demon and Dolce/Demon and Sweet."
"Dolce" means sweet or candy.
The English word gold has has the same meaning as the French word or.
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Killer is not a French word.
Opulence (fem.) is a French word with the same meaning.
The french word une means a,an,one
"Dolce capelli" in English means most likely "lucious hair," or literally translated as "Sweet hair." Since the word "dolce" as an adjective has many meanings it could mean a number of things but no matter what meaning is used, it is a compliment for having nice hair.
Masculine. "devi portare un dolce?"
It is an abbreviation of the French word Seigneur, meaning 'sir' a title of respect used by the French