шоколад
Kazakh
[ʃɔkəˈlad]
regional
Definitions
- chocolate
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian шокола́д (chocolate) derived from French chocolat (chocolate) derived from Spanish, Castilian chocolate.
Origin
Spanish
chocolate
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- chocolate English
- socolata Latin
- Schokolade German
- csokoládé Hungarian
- cioccolata Italian
- cioccolato Italian
- chocolade Dutch, Flemish
- chocolat French
- chocolater French
- chocolatier French
- chocolatine French
- шокола́д Russian
- шоколадка Russian
- шоколадный Russian
- achocolatar Spanish, Castilian
- chocolate Spanish, Castilian
- chocolateado Spanish, Castilian
- chocolatero Spanish, Castilian
- chocolatería Spanish, Castilian
- chocolatillo Spanish, Castilian
- chocolatina Spanish, Castilian
- chocolatín Spanish, Castilian
- sjokolade Norwegian Bokmål
- chocolate Portuguese
- choklad Swedish
- ショコラ Japanese
- sjokolade Norwegian Nynorsk
- chokolade Danish
- xocolata Catalan, Valencian
- chocolate Galician
- շոկոլադ Armenian
- շոքոլա Armenian
- شکلات Persian
- tsokolate Cebuano
- chocolat Norman
- sô-cô-la Vietnamese
- tsokolate Tagalog
- שוקולד Hebrew (modern)
- შოკოლადი Georgian
- chocolātl Classical Nahuatl
- sjukkla Westrobothnian
- ស៊ុកូឡា Central Khmer
- шоколад Mongolian
- ໂຊໂກລາ Lao
- chukolati Kabuverdianu
- شكلاط Moroccan Arabic
- شكلاطة Hijazi Arabic
- tsokolate Bikol Central
- sokola Malagasy
- šokoluadu Livvi
- cikulòtiʼína Taos
- chicolātl Nahuatl
- chocol Yucatec Maya