Usages of el dulce
Traigo dulces para mi familia.
I bring sweets for my family.
El dulce está en la mesa.
The sweet is on the table.
Mi hermano gasta demasiado cuando compra dulces en ese negocio, y siempre le digo que ahorre.
My brother spends too much when he buys sweets at that business, and I always tell him to save.
Cada año visitamos la feria local y mi mamá se siente orgullosa de sus dulces caseros.
Every year we visit the local fair and my mom feels proud of her homemade sweets.
Hay que evitar picar dulces tarde en la noche para dormir mejor.
You have to avoid snacking on sweets late at night to sleep better.
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