How to Say ‘Traditional sweets’ in Spain Spanish
Unos dulces típicos
💬 Usage Tip: Note the plural form 'dulces' for sweets. It's common to bring a variety.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Sweets are a popular gift to showcase local flavors.
Phrase Breakdown
Unos
Dulces típicos
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Unos
[Oo-nohs]
Some
Used to refer to an unspecified amount or number.
Trajimos unos dulces típicos para compartir.
We brought some typical sweets to share.
dulces
[Dool-sehs]
sweets
Confectioneries like candies or desserts.
Estos dulces típicos son deliciosos.
These typical sweets are delicious.
típicos
[Tee-pee-cohs]
typical
Having the distinctive qualities of a particular type or group.
Los dulces típicos son una tradición en mi ciudad.
The typical sweets are a tradition in my city.
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