Examples of using Dulce in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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For transportation, he uses a powerful Scrambler-type motorcyle to go to the nearby village of Agua Dulce to acquire his provisions.
Chiquirines is actually a rural property located between the villages of Agua Dulce and El Caracol, in the vicinity of the banks of the Motagua river.
Spread the dulce de leche a circle,
Dulce, Area 51,
To insure the alliance, his son Sancho was promised to Dulce Berenguer, daughter of the Count of Barcelona
On November 9, 2010, Dulce María presented her album with a showcase at the Lunario
A small family bakery“Dulce Violetta” decided to create their own website to show the world what they do. Thus,
It is this particular horror of gas that is captured in Wilfred Owen's poem Dulce et Decorum Est, arguably the most widely read description of the horrors of war in the English language.
Comptetition for Los nombres in 1953 and came back to win the first place prize in 1962 with Lo amargo por dulce.
letters written in October 1918- but that was a year after he wrote Dulce et Decorum Est.
After her departure from K.I.D.S., Dulce and her then boyfriend,
the city of Sanarate, just like the residents of the villages of Agua Dulce and El Caracol must do,
It is called dulce de membrillo in Spanish, marmelada in Portuguese, marmelo in Galician and codonyat in Catalan, where it is a firm, sticky, sweet reddish hard paste made of the quince(Cydonia oblonga) fruit.[2] It is also very popular in Brazil(as marmelada), France(as pâte de coing), Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Paraguay and Uruguay(as dulce de membrillo), Italy(as cotognata)
Common fillings include quince cheese, dulce de batata(sweet potato jam), dulce de leche,
DULCE, young escort GFE in Madrid.
Dulce Neves.
RBD Dulce.
Dulce de leche.
The Dulce River.
In dried form, dulce is replaced by chips.