How to Say ‘Grape, grape bonbon’ in Spain Spanish
Uva, uva bombón
🇪🇸 In Spain: This phrase continues the metaphor, mixing sweetness with charm, common in Latin love songs.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Uva
[OO-vah]
Grape
A type of fruit, typically small, round, and smooth-skinned.
Me gusta comer uva.
I like to eat grapes.
uva
[OO-vah]
grape
A type of fruit, typically small, round, and smooth-skinned.
El sabor de la uva es único.
The taste of the grape is unique.
bombón
[bom-BON]
candy
A sweet treat, could also refer to something or someone attractive or appealing.
El bombón de chocolate es mi favorito.
Chocolate candy is my favorite.
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