Hot Chocolate in Spanish is "chocolate caliente". It is pronounced "cho-co-LA-tay ca-lee-EHN-tay". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Read the output ("Nos gusta el chocolate caliente").
Note that this is a LITERAL translation. To my knowledge, Google translate does not understand grammar.
"Chocolate" is the same spelling in both languages (English and Spanish), and it means the same thing.
You can say "¿Puedes tener chocolate por favor?"= 'Can you have some chocolate please?'
If you mean 'Can I have some chocolate please? ', replace 'Puedes' with 'Puedo'.
chocolate caliente
same as in english...Chocolate
Te encanta el chocolate caliente
Chocolate in Spanish, is chocolate.
Mole. ["mole-A"]
The Spanish name for chocolate is, "el chocolate." It was originally a Nahuatl word for "bitter water." Being pragmatic sort of people, and having never before seen chocolate, the Spaniards just took the drink along with its name back to Spain.
From the Spanish word chocolate, which in turn is derived from the Nahuatl Indian word chocólatl
chocolate bueno
Señor Chocolate = Mr. Chocolate
chocolate, pronounced [ʧokoˈlate] with the International Phonetic Alphabet for Spanish.
hermano chocolate
chocolate caliente
"Chocolate" in Spanish is "chocolate". It is pronounced "cho-ko-LA-tay". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Beso de chocolate
trozo de chocolate