German Phrase
Ich liebe alles mit Schokolade.
Meaning
This phrase expresses a profound enthusiasm for any food or item that contains chocolate as an ingredient. It suggests that the speaker is a true chocolate lover and is likely to enjoy any dessert or snack as long as it features this flavor. It is a simple yet powerful way to state a strong personal preference.
When to use
Use this phrase in casual settings like bakeries, restaurants, or at a friend's house when discussing food preferences or selecting a dessert. It is perfect for responding to a question about what kind of sweets you enjoy.
✦Grammar Breakdown
IchliebeallesmitSchokolade
Verb Conjugation (liebe)
The verb 'lieben' is conjugated in the first person singular by adding '-e' to the stem 'lieb-'.
Indefinite Pronoun (alles)
'Alles' is used as a neuter singular pronoun to mean 'everything' or 'all things' in a general context.
Preposition (mit)
The preposition 'mit' always requires the dative case, although it is not visible here because 'Schokolade' has no article.
🗨In Conversation
Möchtest du ein Stück von diesem Kuchen probieren?
Would you like to try a piece of this cake?
Ja, unbedingt! Ich liebe alles mit Schokolade.
Yes, absolutely! I love everything with chocolate.
✕Common Mistakes
Ich liebe alle mit Schokolade.
Use 'alles' for 'everything' in a general sense; 'alle' usually refers to 'everyone' or specific countable items.
Ich liebe alles bei Schokolade.
Use the preposition 'mit' (with) to describe ingredients or components, rather than 'bei' (at/near).
↔Alternatives
Ich bin verrückt nach Schokolade.
I am crazy about chocolate.
Schokolade ist mein Ein und Alles.
Chocolate is my everything.
Cultural Tip
Germany has a very rich chocolate culture and is home to many world-famous brands. When visiting a German 'Konditorei' (pastry shop), expressing your love for chocolate is a common way to engage with locals who take great pride in their artisanal pralines and cakes.

