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How to say sweets in English

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Definition of sweets in English

The most common way to say "doces" in English is "sweets" (UK) or "candy" (US).

The term covers candies, chocolates, brigadeiros, desserts, and everything sweet.

Knowing the regional difference is practical for travel and conversations about food.

How to use sweets in English in practice

You can use «sweets» or «candy» in various situations, such as:

I love sweets. I love sweets.

Children love candy. Children love candy.

This dessert is too sweet. This dessert is too sweet.

Note the difference between US and UK and the use of «dessert» for desserts.

When to use (and when not to use) sweets in English

Use "candy" in the US and "sweets" in the UK for general candies and sweets.

Avoid translating "sobremesa" as "sweet": the correct term is "dessert".

For specific types, use "chocolate", "cookie", "cake", "pie" depending on the item.

12 types of sweets in English

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How to say sweets in English

  • to be

    independent

  • to be

    ready

  • to be

    limitless

  • to be

    empowered

  • to be

    bold

  • to be

    proud

  • to be

    determinado

  • to be

    fearless

  • to be

    passionate

  • to be

    inspired

Dictionary

Definition of sweets in English

The most common way to say "doces" in English is "sweets" (UK) or "candy" (US).

The term covers candies, chocolates, brigadeiros, desserts, and everything sweet.

Knowing the regional difference is practical for travel and conversations about food.

How to use sweets in English in practice

You can use «sweets» or «candy» in various situations, such as:

I love sweets. I love sweets.

Children love candy. Children love candy.

This dessert is too sweet. This dessert is too sweet.

Note the difference between US and UK and the use of «dessert» for desserts.

When to use (and when not to use) sweets in English

Use "candy" in the US and "sweets" in the UK for general candies and sweets.

Avoid translating "sobremesa" as "sweet": the correct term is "dessert".

For specific types, use "chocolate", "cookie", "cake", "pie" depending on the item.

12 types of sweets in English

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5432 Geary Blvd #525, San Francisco, CA 94121, US

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How to say sweets in English

  • to be

    independent

  • to be

    ready

  • to be

    limitless

  • to be

    empowered

  • to be

    bold

  • to be

    proud

  • to be

    determinado

  • to be

    fearless

  • to be

    passionate

  • to be

    inspired

Dictionary

Definition of sweets in English

The most common way to say "doces" in English is "sweets" (UK) or "candy" (US).

The term covers candies, chocolates, brigadeiros, desserts, and everything sweet.

Knowing the regional difference is practical for travel and conversations about food.

How to use sweets in English in practice

You can use «sweets» or «candy» in various situations, such as:

I love sweets. I love sweets.

Children love candy. Children love candy.

This dessert is too sweet. This dessert is too sweet.

Note the difference between US and UK and the use of «dessert» for desserts.

When to use (and when not to use) sweets in English

Use "candy" in the US and "sweets" in the UK for general candies and sweets.

Avoid translating "sobremesa" as "sweet": the correct term is "dessert".

For specific types, use "chocolate", "cookie", "cake", "pie" depending on the item.

12 types of sweets in English

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to speak English

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BeConfident Inc
5432 Geary Blvd #525, San Francisco, CA 94121, US