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How to say CHOCOLATE in 50 languages with Europe in a Day!

Because everyone loves chocolate… right?

Make sure you can fix your sweet cravings wherever you are around the continent by taking a look at how to say chocolate in the 50 languages of Europe in a Day!

  1. Albanian – Çokollata
  2. Arabic – شوكولاتة (Shukulata)
  3. Armenian – Շոկոլադ (Shokolad)
  4. Azerbaijani – Şokolad
  5. Basque – Txokolate
  6. Belarusian – Шакалад (Šakalad)
  7. Bulgarian – Шоколад (Šokolad)
  8. Catalan – Xocolata
  9. Croatian – Čokolada
  10. Czech – Čokoláda
  11. Danish – Chokolade
  12. Dutch – Chocolade
  13. Estonian – Šokolaad
  14. Faroese – Sjokuláta
  15. Finnish – Suklaa
  16. French – Chocolat
  17. Georgian – შოკოლადი (Shok’oladi)
  18. German – Schokolade
  19. Greek – Σοκολάτα (Sokoláta)
  20. Greenlandic – Sukkulaat
  21. Hungarian – Csokoládé
  22. Icelandic – Súkkulaði
  23. Irish Gaelic – Seacláid
  24. Italian – Cioccolato
  25. Jèrriais – Chocolat
  26. Latin – Socolata*
  27. Latvian – Šokolāde
  28. Lithuanian – Šokoladas
  29. Low German – Schokolaad
  30. Luxembourgish – Schockela
  31. Macedonian – Чоколадо (Čokolado)
  32. Maltese – Ċikkulata
  33. Manx – Shocklaid
  34. Monégasque – Ciculata
  35. Northern Sami – Šuhkoláda
  36. Norwegian – Sjokolade
  37. Polish – Czekolada
  38. Portuguese – Chocolate
  39. Romanian – Ciocolată
  40. Russian – Шоколад (Šokolad)
  41. Scots Gaelic – Teòclaid
  42. Serbian – Чоколада (Čokolada)
  43. Slovak – Čokoláda
  44. Slovene – Čokolada
  45. Spanish – Chocolate
  46. Swedish – Choklad
  47. Swiss German – Schoggi
  48. Turkish – Çikolata
  49. Ukrainian – Шоколад (Šokolad)
  50. Welsh – Siocled
  • Latin – fun fact, the Romans never ate chocolate (as it hadn’t been brought to Europe yet!), so the word ‘socolata’ entered Latin centuries later!

Author: James Scanlan
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