The Spanish word for 'chocolate' is spelt the same as in English, but pronounced
'chock-aw-LATTay'
If you meant to write 'chocolate-y', i.e perhaps 'tasting of chocolate', you could say: 'sabe a chocolate' (SAHbay ah chock-aw-LATTay) - 'tastes of chocolate'
or 'con sabor de chocolate' (con sahBORE they chock-aw-LATTay)
= 'with a taste of chocolate'
Chocolatey...at least that is what the editing dept at my company has requested I use.
No. English is not a gendered language.
It makes Japan chocolatey
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His favorite food is chocolate because it's chocolatey :D