How do you say the candy in french?
The word for "candy" in French is "bonbon".
However, there are different ways to say "candy" in French depending on the context:
* Bonbon is the most common word and refers to a small, sweet confectionery.
* Sucre (sugar) can also be used to refer to candy, especially when talking about sweets in general.
* Confiserie is a more formal word for "confectionery" and refers to the making or selling of candy.
* Douceur (sweetness) is a more poetic way of saying "candy" and often refers to a treat or delicacy.
So, depending on the context, you can choose the most appropriate word.
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