How to Say ‘Some chocolate’ in German
Etwas Schokolade
ET-vahs SHOK-oh-lah-duh
[ET-vahs SHOK-oh-lah-duh]
💬 Usage Tip: Note 'etwas' meaning 'some', an indefinite pronoun.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Germany is famous for its high-quality chocolate, making it a lovely gift.
Phrase Breakdown
Etwas
[ET-vahs]
something
Refers to an unspecified object or thing.
Darf ich dir etwas anbieten?
Can I offer you something?
Schokolade
[SHOK-oh-lah-duh]
chocolate
A sweet food made from cocoa beans.
Ich esse gerne Schokolade.
I like to eat chocolate.
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