"Delicia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Delicia is not a commonly used English word. However, it is the feminine form of the Latin word "delicium," which means "dainty" or "delightful." It can also refer to something that is pleasing or delightful to the senses, such as a sweet or savory treat.
In modern English, the word "delicious" is commonly used to describe food or drinks that are pleasing to the taste, while "delightful" is used to describe things that are charming or enjoyable.
Very fine or tender in texture, or requiring careful handling: "delicate flowers".<br><br>Mannered, refined, or polished in behavior or performance: "a delicate dancer".<br><br>Requiring caution or care in order to avoid harm, damage, or unpleasantness: "a delicate ecosystem".<br><br>Great care is needed in handling or treating something delicate, as it might break, be damaged, or be severely affected: "delicate situations".
Delicateness refers to the quality of being thin, fine, and easily broken or damaged, often used to describe something that is fragile or vulnerable. It can also describe something that is sensitive, dainty, or refined in its nature or manner.