Chocolate: Schockolade
Chocolate macaroons = Schokoladenmakronen
Schokolade Hund
English: "the chocolate" is German "die Schokolade".
german
Meine Lieblings- Schokolade ist
German chocolate has been similarly "conched" like the famous Swiss chocolate Lindt. It is much creamier and more refined.
I was taught 'Schokolade' is chocolate in German, it is feminine so it would be 'Die schokolade' (the chocolate) or 'Eine schokolade' (a chocolate).Schokolade.
That's a good question. Of course, chocolate shop can be literally translated as Schokoladenladen, Schokoladengeschäft but it's very likely you would find it called a Chocolaterie (French) or a Schokoladen-Shop(Denglish) or Chocolate Shop instead.
Yes.
Kinder. Like the chocolate brand name which just means children. (singular: Kind)
Lindt chocolate is Swiss
There's no such language as "Belgian". The three official languages of Belgium are French, Flemish/Dutch, and German.