Sentence examples of "sucreries" in French with translation "sweets"

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Trop de sucreries font grossir. Too many sweets make you fat.
Ma sœur adore les sucreries. My sister loves sweets.
Je ne m'autorise pas de sucreries. I allow myself no sweets.
Moi, par contre, je préfère les sucreries. I, on the other hand, prefer sweets.
Ne mange pas de sucreries entre les repas. Don't eat sweets between meal times.
Je ne m'autorise pas à consommer des sucreries. I don't allow myself to have sweets.
Pour les sucreries, je ne sais pas me contrôler. When it comes to sweets, I just can't control myself.
Je grossis parce que je mange beaucoup de sucreries. I am getting fat because I eat a lot of sweets.
Lorsqu'on mange trop de sucreries, on attrape des caries. Too many sweets cause your teeth to decay.
Elle s'interdit les sucreries, à cause de son régime. She is denying herself sweets because of her diet.
Quelles sucreries aimais-je enfant ? Je ne puis m'en souvenir. What kind of sweets did I like as a child? Even if I try to remember, I can't.
Tu ne devrais pas laisser les enfants manger trop de sucreries. You shouldn't let children eat too many sweets.
Je n'arrive pas à me rappeler quelles sucreries j'aimais lorsque j'étais enfant. I can't remember which sweets I liked as a child.
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