"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.
chocolat
Le chocolat (masc.) means 'the chocolate' in English. Bon is translated 'good'.
If the speaker or person that is referred to is a male, it would be translated as "fou du chocolat". If this person is female, it would be translated as "folle du chocolat".
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 :)
chocolat chaud If this was directly translated it would be chocolate hot.
In French, profiteroles are called "profiteroles." The term is the same in both languages, referring to the delicious cream-filled pastry balls typically served with chocolate sauce.
My name translated from English to french is Allen
English to French translation: du pain avec du chocolat
"Chocolat" is masculine in French.
No , It has a french origin
Vendredi in French is "Friday" in English.
"Out" in English is dehors in French.