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Une petite douceur "Sweet" means in this case "bonbon." Some variations: * un petit quelque chose sucré * une petite sucrerie * une petite friandise

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'douce gâterie'. 'Douce' means sweet and 'gâterie' means treat. The masculine form of 'douce' would be 'doux' but because the word 'gâterie' is feminine, it is 'douce gâterie'. You might hear it in a sentence as 'Je voudrais une douce gâterie' which translates as 'I would like a sweet treat'

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