How to Say ‘Chocolate’ in French
Du chocolat
doo sho-ko-lah
[doo sho-ko-lah]
💬 Usage Tip: In the context of café drinks, think mocha!
🇫🇷 In France: French cafés might offer you 'chocolat chaud' as well.
Phrase Breakdown
Du
[doo]
Some
Refers to an unspecified quantity.
Pourrais-je avoir du chocolat dans mon café ?
Could I have some chocolate in my coffee?
chocolat
[sho-ko-lah]
Chocolate
A confection made from cacao seeds.
J'aimerais du chocolat dans mon latte.
I would like chocolate in my latte.
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