"Sie sind sehr hubsch", "Sie sind sehr schön"" or "Sie sind bildschön", is used to someone that you don't know very well.
"Du bis sehr hubsch", "Du bis sehr schön" or "Du bist bildschön", is used to someone that you know well.
Du bist so/wirklich/sehr süß/niedlich. (.../... = your choice)
note:
süß: more often used when talking to/about your crush/bf/gf
niedlich: when talking about toddlers/pets
but not exclusively
"Du bist so süß" is the correct expression.
they use a special cream
Yes Maoam is produced by German sweet manufacturer Haribo
Sweet = süß
I am German and home in German is nach hause So, you can say nach hause sub nach hause That means home sweet home
"Vogel-Kirsche" is a German equivalent of "sweet cherry tree" (Prunus avium).
the adjective sweet = süß A sweet as in a dessert = Nachtisch A sweet as in candy = Süßigkeit, Bonbon
Sweet in German is spelled "sΓΌΓ".
"Vogel-Kirsche" is a German equivalent of "sweet wild cherry tree" (Prunus avium).
Sweet niblets means something like OMG
Süße Träume!
süß
You're sweet translates as Du bist süß.
Where is my sweet Alexis = Wo ist meine süße Alexis