The Spanish interpretation of dulce refers to anyone or anything that would be called sweet. This word is often seen when describing desserts.
Bom bom in french is sweet. As for spanish there is no word apart from bomba which means bomb, bomb shell.
"Tú eres dulce pa' dicerme esto" means "You are sweet for telling me this" however it is misspelled and uses improper phrasing. "Tu eres dulce por decirme esto" is a better, though still awkward way to say this sentence. Pa' is a contraction of the Spanish word "para" which in this context means "for". However the Spanish word "por" (by) can also translate to English as "for" and in this case would be the preferred word.
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a sweet: un dulce
To write "sweet" in feminine plural in Spanish, you would use the word "dulces".
The Spanish interpretation of dulce refers to anyone or anything that would be called sweet. This word is often seen when describing desserts.
The translation for "sweet" in Spanish is "dulce."
The word potato is from Spanish patata, from the word batata in the Taino native dialect of the Americas, which meant "sweet potato."The standard potato, Solanum tuberosum, was originally cultivated in Chile and Peru, and discovered there by the Spanish conquistafors in the early 1500's. From there, it was transplanted to Europe and to North America.First attest in 1565, from Spanish patata, from Carib (Haiti) batata "sweet potato."1565, from the Spanish patata (white potato), from Taino batata (sweet potato).In the mid 16th century it came from the Spanish patata, its a variant of Taino batata 'sweet potato'. The English word originally denoted the sweet potato and gained its current sense in the late 16th century.
In Spanish, "higo" means "fig," which is a fruit with a soft, pear-shaped body and sweet, juicy flesh. It is commonly grown in Mediterranean regions and used in both sweet and savory dishes.
The surname Suarez is of Spanish origin, derived from the word "suer," meaning sweet or pleasant. It is a common surname in Spanish-speaking countries and may have originated as a nickname for individuals with a sweet or pleasant disposition.
From Spanish patata, although the Spanish probably got the word from South American languages. In fact, the Spanish themselves consider patata to be a compound of the Taino batata(sweet potato) and the Quechua papa(potato).
So sweet. = Tan dulce.
Bom bom in french is sweet. As for spanish there is no word apart from bomba which means bomb, bomb shell.
¡Que dulce!
A sweet word is cornball.
A better word for "sweet" is "sugary."