The Japanese vocabulary「チョコレート (chokorēto)」means “chocolate.” Please learn the pronunciation and the example sentences.
Japanese Vocabulary and the Meaning
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Key Word | チョコレート |
Hiragana | |
Romaji Reading | chokorēto |
English Meaning | chocolate |
Key Word | チョコ |
Hiragana | |
Romaji Reading | choko |
English Meaning | chocolate short for「チョコレート」 |
The Correct Japanese Pronunciations
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The Example Japanese Sentences
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Japanese Sentence | 彼女からバレンタインデーにチョコをもらった。 |
Romaji Reading | Kanojo kara barentaindē ni choko o moratta. |
English Meaning | I received chocolate from my girlfriend on Valentine’s Day. |
On Japanese Valentine’s Day, women give chocolate to men.
Japanese Sentence | 彼女からバレンタインデーにチョコをもらいました。 |
Romaji Reading | Kanojo kara barentaindē ni choko o moraimashita. |
English Meaning | I received chocolate from my girlfriend on Valentine’s Day. (Polite Form) |
Japanese Sentence | チョコレートを食べ過ぎると鼻血が出るらしい。 |
Romaji Reading | Chokorēto o tabe sugiru to hanaji ga deru rashī. |
English Meaning | I heard that eating too much chocolate causes nosebleeds. (Plain Form) |
Japanese Sentence | チョコレートを食べ過ぎると鼻血が出るらしいです。 |
Romaji Reading | Chokorēto o tabe sugiru to hanadji ga deru rashī desu. |
English Meaning | I heard that eating too much chocolate causes nosebleeds. (Polite Form) |
Japanese Sentence | 私は、疲れた時にチョコレートをたくさん食べる。 |
Romaji Reading | Watashi wa, tsukareta toki ni chokorēto o takusan taberu. |
English Meaning | I eat a lot of chocolate when I’m tired. (Plain Form) |
Japanese Sentence | 私は、疲れた時にチョコレートをたくさん食べます。 |
Romaji Reading | Watashi wa, tsukareta toki ni chokorēto o takusan tabemasu. |
English Meaning | I eat a lot of chocolate when I’m tired. (Polite Form) |