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Chocolate



Table of contents
1 English
2 Galician
3 Interlingua
4 Portuguese
5 Spanish

English

Pronunciation

  • SAMPA: /'tSokl@t/, /'tSok@l@t/
  • IPA: /'ʧɒklət/, /'ʧɒkələt/

Etymology

Nahuatl

Noun

chocolate (uncountable, countable)

  1. a food made from ground and roasted cocoa seeds
  2. a candy containing chocolate
    He bought her some chocolates as a gift.
  3. a reddish-brown colour
    As he cooked it the whole thing turned a rich deep chocolate'' color.

Translations

  • Arabic: شوكولاته (shukulata)
  • Breton: chokolad m (1), chokoladenn f -où pl (2)
  • Catalan: xocolata f
  • Chinese: 巧克力
  • Dutch: chocolade m (1), chocoladebonbon m (2), chocolaatje n (2), praline f (2), chocoladekleur n (3)
  • Esperanto: ĉokolado
  • Finnish: suklaa
  • French: chocolat m (1, 2), praline f (2)
  • Galician: chocolate m (1, 2)
  • German: Schokolade f
  • Greek: σοκολάτα (sokolata) (1, 2, 4)
  • Indonesian: coklat
  • Interlingua: chocolate
  • Italian: cioccolata
  • Japanese: チョコレート (chokorēto) (1, 2)
  • Korean: 초콜렛 (chokkorres)
  • Norwegian: sjokoladen
  • Polish: czekolada f (1), czekoladka f (2)
  • Portuguese: chocolate m (1, 2)
  • Russian: шоколад (cokolad)
  • Spanish: chocolate m (1, 2)
  • Swedish: choklad
  • Vietnamese: kẹo sô-cô-la (1, 2), mầu sô-cô-la (3)
  • Volapük: jokolad


Adjective

chocolate

  1. made of or containing chocolate
  2. reddish-brown in colour

Translations

Related terms

See Appendix:Colours


Galician

Noun

chocolate m

  1. chocolate.


Interlingua

Noun

chocolate

  1. chocolate.


Portuguese

Noun

chocolate m

  1. chocolate.


Spanish

Noun

chocolate m

Pronunciation

  • SAMPA: /tSoko'late/
  • IPA: /ʧoko'late/

a food made from ground and roasted
cocoa seeds
  • a candy containing chocolate
  • (slang): a drug rolled in sigarets, sold in the form of dark brown blocks looking like chocolate.

  • Translations

    • Dutch: wiet ??? (3)
    • English: chocolate, hashish ???? (3), weed (3) ????



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