The Spanish word for dessert is postre (POS-treh).
Postres.
flan turron
les desserts (deh-ser)
dos postres
¿Hay postres esta noche?
The word is "postres" if you mean "desserts", the post meal snack. Otherwise, it is "desierto" for an arid region. "Abandonar" is used for "deserting" one's obligations. "Desertar" is used for "deserting" an armed force.
The abstract nouns are wish, a word for a desire or hope for something, a word for an emotion; and the noun desserts, a word for courses of meals, a word for a concept.
stressed desserts
Yes, the plural noun 'desserts' is an abstract noun as a word for 'that which one deserves'; a word for a concept.The plural noun 'desserts' is a concrete noun as a word for the last course of meals, usually something sweet.
The Spanish interpretation of dulce refers to anyone or anything that would be called sweet. This word is often seen when describing desserts.
just say if alcohol and desserts are wanted then there will be a small chrge of... and then say the price that they are