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šokoladas — meaning in English: chocolate

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'šokoladas' in everyday conversations, particularly when discussing desserts, snacks, or gifts. For instance, you might hear it while ordering a sweet treat at a café or while gifting a box of chocolates during holidays such as Valentine's Day.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'šokoladas' specifically denotes chocolate, a similar word is 'saldainis,' which means candy or sweet. You would use 'šokoladas' when referring specifically to chocolate products, while 'saldainis' encompasses a broader range of sugary treats.
Culture
'Šokoladas' traces its roots back to the Aztec word 'xocoatl,' which referred to a bitter drink made from cacao beans. In Lithuania, chocolate has become an essential part of celebrations, with local chocolate shops offering a variety of artisanal chocolates that reflect the country's growing gourmet scene.
FAQ
Q.What does 'šokoladas' mean in English?
'Šokoladas' means 'chocolate' in English. It refers to the beloved sweet treat made from cacao, enjoyed in various forms including bars, drinks, and desserts.
Q.How do you pronounce 'šokoladas'?
'Šokoladas' is pronounced as 'sho-ko-lah-das.' The 'š' sounds like 'sh' in 'shoe,' making it a delightful word to say.
Q.Are there different types of 'šokoladas' in Lithuania?
Yes, there are several types of 'šokoladas' in Lithuania, including dark, milk, and white chocolate. You'll also find local specialties like spiced or fruit-flavored chocolates that showcase traditional flavors.
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