Examples of using "Csokoládét" in a sentence and their english translations:
I eat chocolate.
I can't eat chocolate.
I love chocolate.
I gave Mary chocolate.
Does she like chocolate?
Do you like chocolate?
Do you want some hot chocolate?
Do you want some hot chocolate?
Tom ate all of the chocolate.
Linda loves chocolate.
I ate a box of chocolates.
I eat chocolate.
Ann loves chocolate.
I'm buying fruit and chocolate.
They eat chocolate.
Do you like white chocolate?
Tom loves chocolate.
- Who wants some hot chocolate?
- Who wants hot chocolate?
Tom gave Mary chocolate.
They eat chocolate.
You don't like chocolate, do you?
Linda likes chocolate very much.
Tom ate all of the chocolate.
Can I have some hot chocolate?
Ann likes chocolate very much.
I made myself a cup of hot chocolate.
Tom doesn't like chocolate.
Children like chocolate.
Tom bought a bar of chocolate.
I used to like chocolate when I was small.
- Tom bought Mary some chocolates.
- Tom bought some chocolates for Mary.
Tom got Mary some chocolate.
Tom gave Mary some chocolate.
I like eating chocolate.
If I eat too much chocolate, I break out in pimples.
I haven't eaten chocolate since I was thirteen.
Tom gave Mary a box of assorted chocolates.
You don't like chocolate anyway, right?
I've just eaten the chocolate you gave me.
Tom knows a woman who doesn't like to eat chocolate.
Who wants some hot chocolate?
- I've never met someone who doesn't like chocolate.
- I've never met anyone who doesn't like chocolate.
- Tom likes chocolate, too.
- Tom loves chocolate, too.
Fifty-two per cent of British women prefer chocolate to sex.
Tom would have missed the train if he had stopped to buy a chocolate bar.
Don't tell me you don't like chocolate.