yes there is I know because I just had some before
Do and does is not in the Spanish vocabulary. For example, if one want to say, "Do you have any candy" just say 'you have candy.' Tienes= you have So it would be Tienes dulces? (You have candy)
"Yo quiero dulce" means "I want sweet" in Spanish.
Caramelo is the Spanish word that means candy in English.
Spanish translation for "What is your favorite candy?": ¿Cuál es tu dulce favorito?
I Want Candy was created in 1996.
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I know a girl who's tough but sweet She's so fine, he can't be beat She's got everything that I desire Sets the summer sun on fire I want candy, I want candy Go to see her when the sun goes down Ain't no finer girl in town You're my girl, just what the doctor ordered So sweet, you make my mouth water I want candy, I want candy Candy on the beach, there's nothing better But I like candy when it's wrapped in a sweater Some day soon I'll make you mine, Then I'll have candy all the time I want candy, I want candy I want candy, I want candy...
dulce
Dulces (plural) or dulce (singular, for just one piece of candy).
Candy Man, Candy Girl (Jackson 5), I want candy (aaron carter)