Same way just with alittle accent
Caramelo
dulces
Do and does is not in the Spanish vocabulary. For example, if one want to say, "Do you have any candy" just say 'you have candy.' Tienes= you have So it would be Tienes dulces? (You have candy)
Spanish translation for "What is your favorite candy?": ¿Cuál es tu dulce favorito?
Caramelo or Dulce.
añicos de dulce
Me encantan los dulces.
dulce duro or piedra
ten unos dulces
Oh, dude, to say "sorry, no candy" in Spanish, you can say "Lo siento, no hay dulces." It's like saying "I'm sorry, but the candy train has left the station." So, next time you're in a Spanish-speaking country and someone asks for candy, you'll be prepared to break the news with style.
It depends on what you mainly want to say you could say.. -That almond tasted terrible- -That is my almond- Why do you even want to put almond in a sentance, that is my question (just wondering)