qiǎokèlì
chocolate
巧克力 is used in Chinese in the same way as 'chocolate' is used in English. It is a popular sweet treat made from cacao seeds, often enjoyed in solid form or as a hot or cold drink. The term can refer to both the flavor and the physical product.
wǒ xǐ huān chī qiǎo kè lì.
I like eating chocolate.
One implies their preference for consuming chocolate in this sentence.
qiǎo kè lì shì wǒ de zuì ài.
Chocolate is my favorite.
This sentence expresses one's favoritism towards chocolate.
xiè xiè nǐ de qiǎo kè lì.
Thank you for your chocolate.
This sentence is expressing appreciation for receiving chocolate.
zhè qiǎo kè lì shì wǒ zì jǐ zuò de.
This chocolate is made by myself.
This sentence indicates that the speaker personally made the chocolate.
zhè qiǎo kè lì wèi dào hěn hǎo.
This chocolate tastes very good.
In this sentence, one is complimenting the flavor of the chocolate.
tā bù xǐ huān qiǎo kè lì.
He doesn't like chocolate.
This sentence tells that he does not prefer chocolate.
qiǎo kè lì huì ràng rén fā pàng.
Chocolate can make people gain weight.
This sentence implies that consuming chocolate may result in weight gain.
zhè qiǎo kè lì tài tián le.
This chocolate is too sweet.
This sentence implies that the chocolate is excessively sweet.
zhè gè qiǎo kè lì diàn hěn yǒu míng.
This chocolate shop is very famous.
The sentence explains that the mentioned chocolate shop has a good reputation or is well-known.
wǒ bǎ qiǎo kè lì fàng zài bīng xiāng lǐ.
I put the chocolate in the refrigerator.
In this sentence, the speaker reveals that they have placed the chocolate inside the refrigerator.