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The Meaning of dulces

Keyword: Dulces

Definition:

“Dulces” is a Spanish adjective meaning “sweet.” It can also function as a noun, referring to candies or sweets, typically used in the context of desserts or confections.

Usage:

  1. Adjective:

    • Example: “Esta fruta es muy dulce.” (This fruit is very sweet.)
  2. Noun:

    • Example: “Me gustan los dulces.” (I like sweets/candies.)

Etymology:

The word “dulces” stems from the Latin “dulcis,” which also means “sweet.” The transition from Latin to Spanish often involved phonetic changes, which is a common feature in language evolution.

Pronunciation:

In phonetic notation: /ˈdul.θes/ Pronounced as: DOOL-thes (with the “th” pronounced as in “think” in Castilian Spanish; in Latin American Spanish, it’s pronounced as DUL-ses).

Synonyms:

  1. Adjective:

    • “Dulce” (sweet)
    • “Azucarado” (sugary)
  2. Noun:

    • “Caramelos” (candies)
    • “Golosinas” (sweets)

Antonyms:

  1. Adjective:

    • “Amargo” (bitter)
    • “Salado” (salty)
  2. Noun:

    • “Salados” (savories or salty snacks)

In summary, “dulces” can refer to either something sweet in taste or to sweet foods commonly consumed as treats.

  1. Me encantan los dulces de chocolate.
    (I love chocolate candies.)

  2. Compré algunos dulces para la fiesta.
    (I bought some sweets for the party.)

  3. Los niños siempre quieren dulces después de la cena.
    (The kids always want sweets after dinner.)

  4. En la tienda hay una gran variedad de dulces.
    (The store has a wide variety of candies.)

  5. Ella prepara dulces caseros cada fin de semana.
    (She makes homemade sweets every weekend.)

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