Usage examples of "schmecken" in German with translation to English

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Nicht alle roten Äpfel schmecken gleich. Not all red apples taste the same.
An einem heißen Tag schmecken Wassermelonen köstlich. Watermelon tastes delicious on a hot day.
Wenn ich erkältet bin, kann ich nichts schmecken. When I have a cold, I cannot taste anything.
Die Medizin muss bitter schmecken, sonst hilft sie nichts. Medicines must have a bitter taste, or else they won't help.
Die Hamburger hier schmecken besser als in dem anderen Laden. This store's hamburgers taste better than that one's.
Das Bier wird dir vielleicht zuerst nicht schmecken. Man muss auf den Geschmack kommen. You might not like this beer at first. It's an acquired taste.
Um so ein teurer Wein zu sein, müsste er wirklich besser schmecken als dieser da. For being such an expensive wine, it really should taste better than this.
Dieser Salat schmeckt nach Zitrone. This salad tastes of lemon.
"Nattō" stinkt furchtbar, aber schmeckt ausgezeichnet. "Natto" smells awful but tastes terrific.
Dieser Kuchen schmeckt nach Käse This cake tastes like it has cheese in it.
Dieses Pilaf-Reisgericht schmeckt großartig. This pilaf tastes great!
Diese Suppe schmeckt nach Wein. This soup tastes of wine.
Die Limonade schmeckt zu süß. This lemonade tastes too sweet.
Diese Frucht schmeckt nicht gut. This fruit doesn't taste good.
Dieser Kuchen schmeckt zu süß. This cake tastes too sweet.
Dieses Obst schmeckt nicht gut. This fruit has a bad taste.
Dieser Apfel schmeckt sehr sauer. This apple tastes very sour.
Die Frau schmeckt das Brot. The woman tastes the bread.
Der Fisch schmeckte wie Lachs. The fish tasted like salmon.
Der Käsekuchen schmeckte zu süß. The cheesecake tasted too sweet.
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