How do you say sweet candy in Japanese?

There are a few ways to say "sweet candy" in Japanese, depending on the context and the type of candy:

General:

* 甘いお菓子 (amai okashi): This is the most general way to say "sweet candy."

* 甘い (amai) means "sweet"

* お菓子 (okashi) means "candy, sweets"

Specific:

* 甘いキャンディー (amai kyandi): This is more specific and refers to "sweet candy" in the sense of hard candies.

* キャンディー (kyandi) is the Japanese word for "candy"

* 甘いチョコレート (amai chokorēto): This would be used for "sweet chocolate."

* チョコレート (chokorēto) is the Japanese word for "chocolate"

Informal:

* 甘いもの (amai mono): This is a more informal way to say "sweet things" or "sweets."

* もの (mono) is a general word for "things"

Other options:

* 砂糖菓子 (satōgashi): This refers to "sugar candy."

* 砂糖 (satō) means "sugar"

* 菓子 (gashi) means "sweets, confectionery"

The best way to say "sweet candy" in Japanese depends on the specific situation.