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dulce

English translation of dulce

sweet

In Spanish, 'dulce' translates into English as 'sweet'. Signed Spanish learners manage 'un pastel dulce' signifying a 'sweet cake'.


Example sentences using: dulce

Ella tiene un corazon dulce.

English translation of Ella tiene un corazon dulce.

She has a sweet heart.

In this phrase, 'dulce' is used metaphorically to describe a person's personality, indicating that she is kind and pleasant.

Prefiero un postre dulce después de la cena.

English translation of Prefiero un postre dulce después de la cena.

I prefer a sweet dessert after dinner.

Here, 'dulce' is used to describe the taste of the dessert, emphasizing that it is sugary or sweet.

Tu voz suena dulce.

English translation of Tu voz suena dulce.

Your voice sounds sweet.

In this context, 'dulce' is used to describe the pleasantness of one's voice, implying it is soft and comforting.

El amor es dulce cuando es nuevo.

English translation of El amor es dulce cuando es nuevo.

Love is sweet when it is new.

'Dulce' is used metaphorically to express the pleasant feeling associated with new or fresh love.

La miel es muy dulce.

English translation of La miel es muy dulce.

Honey is very sweet.

This example uses 'dulce' to describe the taste of honey, characterizing it as having a high sugar content.

Ese perfume tiene un olor dulce.

English translation of Ese perfume tiene un olor dulce.

That perfume has a sweet smell.

In this instance, 'dulce' describes a pleasant or appealing scent associated with the perfume.

Los recuerdos de la infancia son siempre dulces.

English translation of Los recuerdos de la infancia son siempre dulces.

Childhood memories are always sweet.

'Dulce' in this context is used to convey a sense of nostalgia and fondness associated with past memories.

El chocolate caliente debería ser dulce, no amargo.

English translation of El chocolate caliente debería ser dulce, no amargo.

Hot chocolate should be sweet, not bitter.

'Dulce' in this sentence is used to contrast sweet and bitter, two opposite taste profiles.

Un dulce no te hará daño.

English translation of Un dulce no te hará daño.

A sweet won't harm you.

In this example, 'dulce' is a noun that refers to a piece of candy or a sweet treat.

Este vino tiene un sabor dulce.

English translation of Este vino tiene un sabor dulce.

This wine has a sweet flavor.

Here, 'dulce' is used to characterize the taste of wine, indicating it has a sugary or sweet flavor.

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