candies, sweets
J'ai acheté des bonbons means "I bought candies" in French.
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.
The cast of Le Dernier des Bonbons - 2011 includes: Federica Demergasso Juan Laserre
You say "J'ai acheté des bonbons" in French. "J'ai" means "I have," "acheté" means "bought," and "des bonbons" translates to "some sweets" or "candies."
le pays des bonbons
Sweets, as in candy, would be 'des bonbons'.
je fais des bonbons au chocolat
"j'ai beaucoup de bonbons" means "I have lots of candies"
"Est-ce que tu achètes souvent des bonbons ou du chocolat?" translates to "Do you often buy candies or chocolate?" This question is asking about someone's purchasing habits regarding sweet treats. A possible response could be, "Oui, j'achète souvent des bonbons et du chocolat, surtout le week-end," meaning "Yes, I often buy candies and chocolate, especially on the weekend."
The phrase "Trick or Treat" in French is spelled "Des bonbons ou un sort."
Les Bonbons was created in 1966.
I can: "The elocutionist was terrified of bonbons."