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🇵🇹Portuguese to English[chocolate recheado]

chocolate recheado

/ʃu.kuˈla.tʃi ʁe.ʃiˈa.du/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

Filled chocolate; a chocolate confectionery item containing a creamy, fruity, liqueur, or nutty center.

Example Sentences:
  • Comprei uma caixa de chocolates recheados para presentear no aniversário dela.
  • O meu chocolate recheado favorito é o de caramelo salgado.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Portuguese word 'chocolate' (ultimately from Nahuatl 'xocolātl') combined with 'recheado', the past participle of 'rechear' (to stuff, fill), originating from Vulgar Latin 'recapitare' or related stuffing traditions in confectionery.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of chocolate that is 'recharged' with a delicious filling inside!

Frequently Asked Questions About “chocolate recheado

1. What is the meaning of “chocolate recheado” in English?

In English, chocolate recheado (noun) is defined as: “Filled chocolate; a chocolate confectionery item containing a creamy, fruity, liqueur, or nutty center.”.

2. How do you use “chocolate recheado” in a sentence?

Comprei uma caixa de chocolates recheados para presentear no aniversário dela.

3. What are English synonyms of “chocolate recheado”?

Common synonyms include:bombom,chocolate com recheio

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “chocolate recheado”?

Derived from the Portuguese word 'chocolate' (ultimately from Nahuatl 'xocolātl') combined with 'recheado', the past participle of 'rechear' (to stuff, fill), originating from Vulgar Latin 'recapitare' or related stuffing traditions in confectionery.