Kateryna
If we have sweetheart or honey, it refers to boy or girl. So can we say instead sweet girl/sweet boy?
10 Ara 2013 15:53
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Hi Cathrin! Technically you could as a nickname... but it's not used often. For example, when you use sweetheart as a nick name for your boyfriend or girlfriend you say, "Hi sweetheart!" Saying, "Hi sweet boy/girl!" though, is rarely used.

That phrase IS used often to describe someone, though. For example, you can say, "She is such a sweetheart!" OR "She is such a sweet girl!" and they would mean the same thing.

Does that help?

10 Aralık 2013
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To be honest, and I know I'm speaking on to of my head, but a lot of times it's not even gender dependent. The only one I can think of immediately is 'babe' when used towards girls. You could just call them 'sweetie'. Some colloquial ones would be 'boo' or 'boo thang'.

11 Aralık 2013
1

If you mean you want to call someone like this romantically,  then no.  You can call a young child sweet girl / boy though. 

10 Aralık 2013

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18 Aralık 2013

I got it. Thank you. But if I need to emphasize that I refer to girl or boy, what expression can I use?

10 Aralık 2013