It is 'chokoreeto.'
チョコレート (cho ko ree to) is Japanese borrowed word for chocolate; however お菓子(o ka shi) is the general Japanese word for sweets, confections.[ee = elongated 'e' sound]
shokora or chokore-to Chocolate originated in the Americas, so "chocolate" is a loanword in Japanese. チョコレート chokorēto, often abbreviated to just チョコ choko, is most commonly seen. 猪口冷糖 chokoreitou is the word phonetically adapted into kanji (Chinese characters), literally meaning "small cup, cold, sugar". This is rare however.
choko
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
チョコレート
Chocolate is 'chokoreeto' in Japanese.
チョコレート (cho ko ree to) is Japanese borrowed word for chocolate; however お菓子(o ka shi) is the general Japanese word for sweets, confections.[ee = elongated 'e' sound]
Honmei choco means true feeling chocolate. A woman will give this chocolate to the man she has feelings for on Valentine's day.
shokora or chokore-to Chocolate originated in the Americas, so "chocolate" is a loanword in Japanese. チョコレート chokorēto, often abbreviated to just チョコ choko, is most commonly seen. 猪口冷糖 chokoreitou is the word phonetically adapted into kanji (Chinese characters), literally meaning "small cup, cold, sugar". This is rare however.
choko
Chocolate in Japanese is チョコレート (chokore-to) or even just チョコ (choko).
chokoreito no akachan
Chocolate.
The word chocolate originates from the word cocoa.Chocolate is just a longer word for cocoa.
This is not a Japanese word.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."