Examples of using "Chocolate" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you want some chocolate ice cream?
I eat chocolate.
You liked chocolate.
You liked chocolate.
We get a lot of chocolate.
I would like white chocolate.
They eat chocolate.
- Who wants some hot chocolate?
- Who wants hot chocolate?
I would like a chocolate ice cream.
Let me say that. Chocolate color.
Chocolate tastes sweet.
- I can't eat chocolate!
- I can't eat chocolate.
I will eat chocolate.
He ate chocolate and candy.
I love chocolate.
I bought the chocolate for Jim.
- I like chocolate.
- I love chocolate.
I need a hot chocolate.
Who wants hot chocolate?
Sometimes you need chocolate.
Millie loves chocolate.
- I used to eat chocolate and sweets.
- He used to eat chocolate and sweets.
- She used to eat chocolate and sweets.
- You used to eat chocolate and sweets.
You liked chocolate.
Do you like chocolate?
I would like a chocolate ice cream.
- I like chocolate ice cream!
- I like chocolate ice cream.
Linda likes chocolate.
Do you like white chocolate?
Do you like white chocolate?
- I like chocolate ice cream!
- I like chocolate ice cream.
- I like chocolate ice cream!
- I like chocolate ice cream.
The lawyer promised you chocolate.
I'd like to have some hot chocolate.
I don't like chocolate.
I gave Mary chocolate.
I'm buying fruit and chocolate.
My favorite flavor is chocolate.
Do you like white chocolate?
- You like chocolate, right?
- You like chocolate, don't you?
Even chocolate contains vitamins.
Ooh! Chocolate mousse. Yummy.
Oh, a chocolate bunny!
Let's drink tea and eat chocolate!
I'm done with Mounds bars, that's it.
I gave Tom chocolate.
They're craving chocolate.
- She loves chocolate, too.
- She likes chocolate, too.
- She also likes chocolate.
- Who wants some hot chocolate?
- Who wants hot chocolate?
Don't you even think of eating my chocolate!