How to Say ‘There are Pierrot Gourmand lollipops.’ in French
Il y a des sucettes Pierrot Gourmand.
eel ee ah day syoo-set pyeh-roh goor-mahn
[eel ee ah day syoo-set pyeh-roh goor-mahn]
💬 Usage Tip: ‘Sucette’ is specifically a lollipop, indicating product type.
🇫🇷 In France: Pierrot Gourmand is a classic French brand, triggering nostalgia for many.
Phrase Breakdown
Il
[eel]
there
Indicates the existence of something.
Il y a un chat.
There is a cat.
y
[ee]
there
Refers to a place or position mentioned earlier.
Il y a une raison.
There is a reason.
a
[ah]
is
Third person singular present of 'to be'.
Il y a un problème.
There is a problem.
des
[day]
some
A certain amount or number (of).
Il y a des fruits.
There are some fruits.
sucettes
[syoo-set]
lollipops
A type of candy on a stick, often flavored and colorful.
Les enfants mangent des sucettes.
The children are eating lollipops.
Pierrot
[pyeh-roh]
Pierrot
A brand known for creating sweets, particularly lollipops. Here used as a proper noun.
Les sucettes Pierrot sont là.
The Pierrot lollipops are here.
Gourmand
[goor-mahn]
Gourmand
A brand name often associated with food products; implies richness and flavor.
Pierrot Gourmand fait de bonnes confiseries.
Pierrot Gourmand makes good candies.
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