>germans call candy "bonbon"
Germans call candy "bonbon"
wut ? it's french retard
We really do, though.
Germans are cuter when they say it. They are so strict and serious all the time, but when no one looks, they go for their bonbons.
BONG BONG
so you guys use french words in your everyday conversations?
cute
candy it's a generic term bombom is chocolate confectionery candy, like every truffle is a bombom and every bombom is a candy but not the other way around
They also have a type of candy called "muh muh", apparently after the sound that cow makes.
>so you guys use french words in your everyday conversations?
Are you surprised that german has loanwords like every other language? We use way more french words than bonbon.
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Nope, not in Germany
Bonbon is the generic term in French
well we don't use german words when we speak french here nigga
Actually we do, they just don't look like German words
Belgium is known for its belfries, "beffroi" is a loan from Middle High German
well here it is, just candy is doce here which is also the word for sweet
Bonbon is just for hard candy. Candy in general is Süßigkeiten "sweet stuff".
Eukalyptusbonbon is very manly.
Germans say "BongBong" intead of "Bonbon" because we can't pronounce those gay nasal sounds that the french use
litteraly this word never came out of my mouth in my entire life
It's more like "Bombong"
shut up filthy monkey
litteraly none of these words also came out of my mouth in my entire life
here bon bons are either chocolate with ice cream inside or just more chocolate or peanut butter
nice
American chocolate tastes like vomit and has high fructose corn syrup
Zuckerl > Bonbon desu
based
cringe
Plenty of those are from Frankish, which is closer to modern Dutch than German
Godteri (goodery)
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It's all connected
it's the same iml, a bonbon is a piece of candy
tho sometimes people say cuker (which is understood to simply mean 'sugar') as a generic term for a sweet