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How to Say ‘A grape candy’ in Spain Spanish

Uva bombón

💬 Usage Tip: In slang, 'bombón' can mean someone sweet or attractive, akin to calling someone a 'sweetheart'.

🇪🇸 In Spain: Food comparisons are frequently used in Latin cultures to describe attractiveness.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Uva

[oo-vah]

Grape

A type of fruit, typically small, round, and smooth-skinned.

Example

La uva es dulce.

The grape is sweet.

bombón

[bohm-bohn]

Candy

A sweet treat, could also refer to something or someone attractive or appealing.

Example

El bombón es delicioso.

The candy is delicious.

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