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What is candy in different languages?

Here are some translations for "candy" in different languages:

European Languages:

* Spanish: Caramelo (general), Golosina (sweet treat)

* French: Bonbon, Sucrier (for hard candy)

* German: Süßigkeit (general), Bonbon (for hard candy)

* Italian: Caramella, Dolcetto (small sweet)

* Portuguese: Doce, Bala (general)

* Russian: Конфета (konfeta)

* Polish: Cukierki (general)

* Dutch: Snoepje (general)

Asian Languages:

* Japanese: キャンディー (kyandi)

* Korean: 사탕 (satang)

* Chinese (Mandarin): 糖果 (tángguǒ)

* Hindi: कैंडी (kendy)

* Thai: ขนมหวาน (khanom wan)

Other Languages:

* Arabic: حلوى (hulwa)

* Hebrew: ממתק (mamtak)

* Turkish: Şekerleme (general)

Note: This is just a small selection of languages, and there may be other words used in different regions or dialects. The specific term may also vary depending on the type of candy.

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