If you're talking to someone who is more or less your social equal, or a small child:
"Te gusta chocolate?"
If you're talking to someone to whom respect is owed, or if you do not know the person very well:
"Le gusta chocolate?"
"I like chocolate" in Spanish is "Me gusta el chocolate". It is pronounced "May GOOSE-ta el cho-co-LA-tay".
Beso de chocolate
I LOVE CHOCOLATE =me encanta el chocolateAmo el chocolate! ;)
thero iso chocolateo lotseo
Oh, dude, chocolate in Spanish is "chocolate." Like, it's one of those rare instances where the word didn't need a makeover when it crossed over to another language. So, next time you're in a Spanish-speaking country and need a sweet fix, just ask for some chocolate, easy peasy.
"I like chocolate" in Spanish is "Me gusta el chocolate". It is pronounced "May GOOSE-ta el cho-co-LA-tay".
hermano chocolate
chocolate caliente
Beso de chocolate
trozo de chocolate
chocolate con leche
tengo chocolate (pronounced 'tengaw chawcawLATTay')
I LOVE CHOCOLATE =me encanta el chocolateAmo el chocolate! ;)
jugo de chocolate (choco-lAtE) over-pronounce the A and E in lAtE
Las panqueques de chocolate
The same way you say taco in spanish. Taco. Meaning you would say, Labrador Retriever.
Eres [guapa / bonita / atractiva] como el chocolaté