dulce
sweet
Pronunciation
/ˈdulθe/
Cultural Note
Dulce is a versatile romantic word — it can describe a person's character, voice, smile, or manner. Calling someone 'mi dulce' (my sweet) or 'dulzura' (sweetness) is a tender term of endearment. In some Latin American countries, 'dulce' is also used for candy and sweets, creating a playful double meaning in romantic contexts.
📝 Example Sentences
Tienes una sonrisa muy dulce.
You have a very sweet smile.
Mi dulce amor, te necesito.
My sweet love, I need you.
📊 Adjective Forms
| Gender | Form |
|---|---|
| feminine | dulce |
| masculine | dulce |
| feminine_plural | dulces |
| masculine_plural | dulces |
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