Chocolate: Schockolade
Chocolate macaroons = Schokoladenmakronen
Schokolade Hund
English: "the chocolate" is German "die Schokolade".
Meine Lieblings- Schokolade ist
german
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.
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.
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.