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No I'm afraid it's not. Une friandise is what the English call a sweet and the Americans a candy.

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No I'm afraid it's not. Une friandise is what the English call a sweet and the Americans a candy.

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Friandise.

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Bonbon (masc) Friandise (fem.) Cotton candy = barbe à papa (daddy's beard)

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Farce ou friandise is just one French equivalent of the phrase "Trick-or-treating" in English.

Specifically, the feminine noun farce is "practical joke" in English. The conjunction ou means "or" in English. The feminine noun friandise translates as "sweet, treat" in English.

The pronunciation will be "fahrss ooh fryaw-deeze" in French.

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"snacks" peut être traduit par casse-croûte, coupe-faim, goûter, friandise.

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