Usage examples of "pavé au chocolat" in French with translation to English

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C'est la meilleure mousse au chocolat que mes convives et moi-même ayons jamais mangée. This is the best chocolate mousse that my guests and myself have ever eaten.
Que penses-tu du fromage au chocolat ? How about some chocolate cheese?
C'était la meilleure mousse au chocolat que mes invités et moi avions mangée depuis longtemps. It was the best chocolate mousse my guests and me had eaten in a long time.
Le gâteau au chocolat la tenta bien qu'elle soit au régime. The chocolate cake tempted her even though she was dieting.
Sers-toi en gâteau au chocolat, je t'en prie. Please help yourself to the chocolate cake.
Tatoeba : rejoignez le côté obscur. Nous avons des cookies au chocolat. Tatoeba: Join the dark side. We have chocolate cookies.
Tatoeba : Rejoins le côté obscur. Nous avons des biscuits au chocolat. Tatoeba: Join the dark side. We have chocolate cookies.
J'aime la glace au chocolat ! I like chocolate ice cream!
Il y a de nos jours davantage de Bouddhistes en Allemagne qu'il n'y a de gens qui savent faire un bon gâteau au chocolat. There are more Buddhists in Germany today than people who know how to make a good chocolate cake.
La différence entre un « mot juste » et un « mot presque juste » est comme la différence entre un éclair et un éclair au chocolat. The difference between the right word and almost the right word is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug.
Ce ticket donne droit à une coupe glacée au chocolat. This ticket entitles the bearer to one chocolate sundae.
L'espoir, c'est quand tu cours soudainement à la cuisine comme un fou pour vérifier que la boîte de gâteaux au chocolat que tu as finie une heure plus tôt s'est comme par magie remplie à nouveau. Hope is when you suddenly run to the kitchen like a mad man to check if the empty chocolate cookie box you just finished an hour ago is magically full again.
Je peux facilement arrêter le chocolat pour perdre du poids. I can easily give up chocolate to lose weight.
Tu cherches un emploi, pas vrai ? Ne devrais-tu pas être en train de battre le pavé ? You're looking for a job, aren't you? Shouldn't you be out pounding the pavement?
Je voudrais du chocolat chaud. I'd like to have some hot chocolate.
Le chemin qui mène à la simplicité est pavé de complications infernales. The road to simplicity is paved with hellish complexities.
Qui veut du chocolat chaud ? Who wants some hot chocolate?
L'enfer est pavé de bonnes intentions. Hell is paved with good intentions.
Heureux chocolat, qui après avoir couru le monde, à travers le sourire des femmes, trouve la mort dans un baiser savoureux et fondant de leur bouche. Happy chocolate that, after having run around the world through the smiles of women, finds death in a tasty and melting kiss in their mouth.
Le chemin vers l'enfer est pavé de bonnes intentions. The road to Hell is paved with good intentions.
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