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今日のデザートは何ですか? (What ___ today's dessert?)
スイーツ means sweets or desserts, fitting the context of a meal's dessert.
私は___を食べるのが好きです。 (I like to eat ___.)
スイーツ is something one would eat, making it the correct option here.
あのカフェは美味しい___があります。 (That cafe has delicious ___.)
Cafes are known for delicious desserts, so スイーツ is the appropriate word.
誕生日に___ケーキを食べました。 (I ate a ___ cake for my birthday.)
While 'delicious' (おいしい) and 'big' (おおきい) could describe a cake, 'スイーツ' implies a dessert cake, which is a common birthday item.
食後に___を食べましょう。 (Let's eat ___ after the meal.)
It's common to eat dessert (スイーツ) after a meal.
日本の___はとても有名です。 (Japanese ___ are very famous.)
Japanese desserts (スイーツ) are indeed quite famous and popular.
This sentence means 'This cake is a very delicious sweet.' The particles 'は' (wa) marks the topic and 'です' (desu) is a polite copula, completing the sentence.
This sentence asks 'Would you like to eat some sweets after the meal?' '食後に' (shokugo ni) means 'after the meal', '何か' (nanika) means 'something', 'スイーツを' (suītsu o) is 'sweets' with the direct object particle 'を' (o), and '食べませんか?' (tabemasen ka?) is a polite invitation to eat.
This sentence means 'I love sweet desserts.' '私は' (watashi wa) is 'I', '甘い' (amai) is 'sweet', 'スイーツが' (suītsu ga) is 'sweets' with the subject particle 'が' (ga) used with '大好き' (daisuki), which means 'love'.
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私は甘いスイーツが好きです。
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