Dutch
Zoet, deze koffie is zoet, (this coffee is sweet).
Zoete koffie (sweet coffee).
Snoep (sweets, (sugar) candy, plural as well as an undefined number).
Snoepje (one sweet, one (sugar) candy).
2007-05-05 23:16:03
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answered by Willeke 7
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Sweet In Different Languages
2016-12-29 11:32:13
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answered by baltrip 4
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Coffee In Different Languages
2016-10-03 10:29:27
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answered by gonzalaz 4
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RE:
different names of sweet in different languages?
2015-09-10 00:46:28
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answered by Odilia 1
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The only "pea" names I could find were: Alawa - Native American, means pea (girl) Channa - Indian, means chickpea (girl) Ciceron - Latin, means chickpea (boy) Cicero - Latin, means chickpea (boy) You could combine a pea name with a name that means sweet: Lailah or Laila - Arabic, meeans sweetheart or born at night (girl) Lissa - Greek, means one who is sweet like honey; a bee (girl) Lisha - English, means sweet, honest, truth (girl) Jerah or Jarah - Hebrew, means sweet or sweet-smelling (boy) So you'd have: Lisha Alawa Smith, Laila Channah Smith, Jerah Cicero Smith, etc etc. good luck!
2016-04-01 02:50:41
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answered by ? 4
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Serbian:
Slatkis-sweet as a candy
Slatko-sweet
You're so sladak... :o) joking...
2007-05-06 01:36:23
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answered by Bojana 2
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Okay then since you asked.
Bidayuh language (my mother tongue)= mosiak (as in sweet
coffee)
= gula-gula (sweets,
candies)
Indonesian = parmen
2007-05-05 22:43:01
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answered by Rayta 2
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Malay-Manis(my coffee is sweet)
Malay-Gula-Gula(That's a lovely tasting sweet)
2007-05-05 21:58:34
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answered by Alex C 1
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Mai,Rofida,Eman and Mona in Arabic
2007-05-06 02:16:11
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answered by Ahmad 4
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Romanian-dulce or dulceag
Italian-zuccheroso or dolce
2007-05-05 22:08:35
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answered by Tinkerbell05 6
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