The french word candy
Singular - Le bonbon/ Un bonbon/ Du bonbon
Plural - Les bonbons/ Des bonbons
Example
J'aime manger des bonbons.
I love/like to it candies.
In French, the word "candy" is masculine and is translated as "bonbon."
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Sweets, as in candy, would be 'des bonbons'.
candy is called "sucrerie" in French.
Bonbon. (Candy) Le bonbon. (The candy)
Late 13th Century from an Arabic word 'qandi' related to Persian 'qand' meaning cane sugar. Brought into old French as 'sucre candi' meaning sugar candy
Astuce ou bonbons :3 That is French for "trick or treat" or "trick or candy"
Candy is the root word
In french, candy is Bonbons hope that helps
The word candy originally comes from qand, the Persian word for "sugar cube." Some people think this word came to Persian from Sanskrit or a Sanskrit-derived language. We know it then went from Persian into Arabic as qandi, and eventually into French as sucre candi.
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