Le chocolat (masc.) means 'the chocolate' in English. Bon is translated 'good'.
"et j'aime beaucoup le chocolat" means 'and I like chocolate a lot"
It's raining. Everyone is at your place. (The) hot chocolate. (chaud)
In the province of Québec, we say "chocolatine," as they do in the South of France. According to the Wikipedia article titled "Pain au chocolat," this chocolate pastry is known in Brussels and in the North of France as "couque au chocolat." (I believe "couque" is from the Dutch word "koek," meaning cake.) It is made of rectangular-shaped croissant dough wrapped around chocolate bars or pastilles.
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
Le chocolat (masc.) means 'the chocolate' in English. Bon is translated 'good'.
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un chocolat chaud is French for hot chocolate :)yess it is but if you were wondering what chaud would be in English it means hot.un chocolat chaud is French for hot chocolate :)
"et j'aime beaucoup le chocolat" means 'and I like chocolate a lot"
If you mean chocolate, then it's "chocolat".
"Cream puffs with chocolate sauce" is an English equivalent of the French phrase profiteroles au chocolat. The pronunciation of the classic dessert will be "pro-fee-trol zo sho-ko-la" in French.
The Cherry Chocolate Company
I personly beleve that it smells like white chocolat
How is the hot chocolate
English to French translation: du pain avec du chocolat
'un pain au chocolat' (also 'chocolatine') is a kind of puff pastry with a small bar of chocolate melt inside.
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