Gracias, encanto (or encanta for a female).
"My sweetie!" and "My sweety!" are English equivalents of the Spanish phrase ¡Mi amorcita! The feminine singular phrase translates literally as "My (dear sweet) little love!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mee A-mor-SEE-ta" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Te amo, amorzinha! and Te amo, amorzinho! are Portuguese equivalents of the English phrase "Love you, sweety!" Context makes clear whether a feminine (case 1) or a masculine (example 2) sweetheart suits. The respective pronunciations will be "tchee A-moo uh-moor-ZEE-nyuh" in the feminine and "tchee A-moo uh-moor-ZEE-nyoo" in the masculine in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
Terima kasih manis....
torta dello sweetie
You can say "sweetie" or "sweety" to someone as a term of endearment or to show affection. Both spellings are commonly used and understood in English.
Ry Legit - The sweety man
In Cantonese, "sweety" can be translated as "甜心" (tim4 sam1), which literally means "sweet heart." Another common term of endearment is "寶貝" (bou2 bui3), meaning "precious" or "baby." These terms are often used to express affection toward loved ones.
Sweety Pie was born on January 31, 1961.
Sweety Pie's birth name is Terri Rae.
I'm guessing you mean Sweety Princess, not Sweety Princes: × ×¡×™×—×” מתוקה (neh-see-KHAH meh-too-KAH)
yes sweety he is!!!way better! yes sweety he is!!!way better!
It Means Have A Great Day Sweety xoxo