How to Say ‘Typical sweets’ in Spain Spanish
Dulces típicos
💬 Usage Tip: 'Dulces' means sweets, paired with 'típicos' for customary.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Embedded in Spanish tradition, sharing sweets is common during visits.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Dulces
[DOOL-sehs]
Sweets
Confections or candies.
Disfrutamos de unos dulces típicos después de la cena.
We enjoyed some typical sweets after dinner.
típicos
[TEE-pee-kohs]
Typical
Characteristic or representative.
Me gustan los dulces típicos de la región.
I like typical sweets from the region.
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