There is no equivalent translation for home sweet home in Indonesian. However, if you want to express that you love your home say:
ホームスイートホーム (homusuitohomu)
Dolce come miele! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sweet as honey." The phrase also translates as "sweet like honey" in English. The pronunciation will be "DOL-tchey KO-mey MYEH-ley" in Pisan Italian.
Il suo dolce amante is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "her sweet lover." the masculine singular phrase also translates into English as "his sweet lover" according to context. The pronunciaiton will be "eel SOO-o DOL-tchey a-MAN-tey" in Italian.
不甜的茶. Literal: Not sweet tea. "Bu tian de cha."
Bref et concis is a French equivalent of the English phrase "short and sweet." The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "brief and concise" in English. The pronunciation will be "breh-fey ko-see" in French.
Douces gouttes is a French equivalent of the English phrase "sweet drams." The feminine plural phrase also translates as "sweet beads (drops, spots)" and "sweet little bits (of whisky or in fact of anything)" in English. The pronunciation will be "doo-sgoot" in French.If you meant to ask about "sweet dreams" Belle rêves is the French equivalent of this expression.
Che dolce! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How sweet!" The pronunciation of the exclamatory pronoun and the feminine/masculine singular adjective will be "key DOL-tchey" in Italian.
Vino dolce is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sweet wine." The masculine phrase also may be found as dolce vino, to stress the sweetness. The pronunciation will be "VEE-no DOL-tchey" in Pisan Italian.
La ragazza dolce is one literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the sweet girl." The pronunciation will be "la ra-GAT-tsa DOL-tchey" in Italian.
Sweet and salty
Ciao, dolce ragazzo! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello, sweet boy!" The greeting also may be translated into English as "Bye (goodbye), sweet boyfriend!" according to context. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "tchow DOL-tchey ra-GAT-tso" in Italian.
Cosas dulces para tu novio is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "sweet things to your boyfriend." The phrase translates literally as "sweet things for your boyfriend." The pronunciation will be "KO-sas DOOL-seys PA-ra too NO-vyo" in Uruguayan Spanish.