How do you say delicacies in French?
The most common way to say "delicacies" in French is "les délices". It's the plural form of "délice," which means "delight" or "pleasure."
Here are some other options, depending on the context:
* "les mets délicats": This translates to "delicate dishes" and emphasizes the refinement of the food.
* "les gourmandises": This literally means "goodies" or "treats," and emphasizes the indulgent nature of the delicacies.
* "les spécialités": This means "specialties" and implies that the delicacies are specific to a certain region or cuisine.
The best choice will depend on the specific situation and the type of delicacies you're referring to.
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