Spanish translation of 'sweetheart'
noun
novio
(novia
) m/f ⧫ amor m or f
he was her childhood sweetheart era su amor de infancia
yes, sweetheart sí, mi amor
compounds
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In the best possible way – an absolute sweetheart.
Rail workers and others were going to lose their sweetheart deals.
Life is but a dream, sweetheart.
That is not something that is a privilege, sweetheart.
But what is the difference between a sweetheart deal and a gentleman's agreement.
If people thought her relationship with her teenage sweetheart was doomed to failure they were about to be proved wrong.
They want her to be the new nation 's sweetheart.
Two childhood sweethearts have split up after 115 years.
He is not a nation 's sweetheart.
After all, they were teenage sweethearts.
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'Daddy! I came second in history'—'Well done, sweetheart!'
'I want to go with you, Daddy.'—'Now, now, sweetheart.'
Happy birthday, sweetheart!
I married Shurla, my childhood sweetheart, in Liverpool.
I married my childhood sweetheart, in Liverpool.
She wed her childhood sweetheart.
he was her childhood sweetheart
sweetheart cardigan
yes, sweetheart
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British English: sweetheart
NOUN /ˈswiːthɑːt/
You call someone sweetheart if you are very fond of them.
Happy birthday, sweetheart.
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