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How do you say "chocolate" in Korean?
초콜릿
chokollit
In Korean, "chocolate" is 초콜릿.
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Pronunciation
Choh-kol-lit, where cho rhymes with 'go', kol rhymes with 'all', and lit rhymes with 'it'.
Writing and usage
초콜릿 is the Korean spelling of chocolate. The double ㄹ adds the final t sound.
Example sentence
초콜릿이 맛있어요
The chocolate is delicious.
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How to remember 초콜릿
Choke-all-lit, chocolate can make you choke it's so rich, but all of it is lit (good).
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Questions about 초콜릿
How do you say "chocolate" in Korean?
In Korean, "chocolate" is 초콜릿. It is a noun.
How is 초콜릿 written in Korean?
초콜릿 is the Korean spelling of chocolate. The double ㄹ adds the final t sound.
How is 초콜릿 used in a sentence?
Use 초콜릿 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 초콜릿이 맛있어요 (The chocolate is delicious.).
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