schokolade

This is the 3807th most frequent German word.

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schokolade

Chocolate.


Here, 'Schokolade' is used as a noun in the nominative case referring to the subject of the sentence.

Die Schokolade ist sehr lecker.

The chocolate is very delicious.


In this sentence, 'Schokolade' functions as a noun in the accusative case, indicating the object of the verb 'kaufen.'

Ich kaufe Schokolade im Supermarkt.

I buy chocolate at the supermarket.


Here, 'Schokolade' is used as a noun in the accusative case to denote the object of the verb 'essen' within the infinitive structure.

Möchtest du Schokolade essen?

Would you like to eat chocolate?