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How do you say "chocolate" in Mexican Spanish?
el chocolate
In Mexican Spanish, "chocolate" is el chocolate.
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Pronunciation
el choh-koh-LAH-teh. Stress on final syllable 'te'.
Grammar notes
Masculine noun. Plural: los chocolates. Chocolate comes from Nahuatl via Spanish.
Example sentence
El chocolate es amargo.
The chocolate is bitter.
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How to remember el chocolate
Chocolate sounds very similar to English, and both languages adopted this word from indigenous Mexican.
Related words
- black tea el té negro
- cake el cupcake
- donut la dona
- gas el gas
- glass el vaso
- hamburger la hamburguesa
- muffin el muffin
- pie la tarta
- pizza la pizza
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Questions about el chocolate
How do you say "chocolate" in Mexican Spanish?
In Mexican Spanish, "chocolate" is el chocolate. It is a noun.
Is el chocolate masculine or feminine?
Masculine noun. Plural: los chocolates. Chocolate comes from Nahuatl via Spanish.
How is el chocolate used in a sentence?
Use el chocolate as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: El chocolate es amargo. (The chocolate is bitter.).
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