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How do you say "chocolate" in French?
le chocolat
In French, "chocolate" is le chocolat.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced shoh-koh-lah. Three syllables, stress on first. Similar to English.
Grammar notes
Masculine noun (le chocolat). Plural is les chocolats. From Spanish/Aztec origin.
Example sentence
Le chocolat est noir.
The chocolate is dark.
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How to remember le chocolat
Chocolat sounds like 'chocolate' with a French accent - very recognizable.
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Questions about le chocolat
How do you say "chocolate" in French?
In French, "chocolate" is le chocolat. It is a noun.
Is le chocolat masculine or feminine?
Masculine noun (le chocolat). Plural is les chocolats. From Spanish/Aztec origin.
How is le chocolat used in a sentence?
Use le chocolat as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Le chocolat est noir. (The chocolate is dark.).
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