sweets
In German, 'Süßigkeiten' is the plural form of 'Süßigkeit', which is a general term for sweets or candies. It can refer to a variety of confectionery items such as chocolates, gummies, hard candies, and more. The term is commonly used in everyday conversations and can be found in grocery stores, bakeries, and candy shops.
I like sweets very much.
This sentence expresses a personal preference for sweets. The verb 'mag' is a conjugated form of 'mögen' which means 'to like'.
There are many sweets in the kitchen.
This sentence refers to the location of the sweets. The verb 'sind' is the third person plural of 'sein' which means 'to be'.
Sweets are not good for the teeth.
This sentence makes a general assertion about sweets and health. The verb 'sind' is again used here, this time in the context of making a generalization.