Usage examples of "goût de citron" in French with translation to English

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Cette salade a un goût de citron. This salad tastes of lemon.
Il y avait un goût de citron dans le gâteau. There was some taste of lemon in the cake.
Elle versa du jus de citron dans son thé. She dropped lemon juice into her tea.
Le vrai goût de la vie, on ne le trouve pas dans les grandes choses, mais dans les petites. The real taste of life is not found in great things, but in small ones.
Ajouter le miel, le jus de citron, les amandes hachées et les pommes râpées. Add the honey, lemon juice, chopped almonds and the chopped apples.
On dit que le goût de l'amour est amer. It is said that the taste of love is bitter.
Ça a un goût de moisi. This tastes moldy.
Ce café a un goût de brûlé. This coffee tastes burnt.
Le sirop pour la toux a un goût de réglisse. The cough syrup has a licorice flavoring.
Ça a goût de moisi. This tastes moldy.
Ce n'est pas du goût de tout le monde. This isn't everyone's cup of tea.
Il faisait si chaud qu'elle avait le goût de manger de la crème glacée. It was so hot that she felt like eating ice cream.
J'ai le goût de pleurer en ce moment. I feel like crying now.
Je ne peux pas vraiment dire que ma mère cuisine bien. Pour l'assaisonnement aussi, je préfère la manière de cuisiner de ma femme. Mais malgré cela, je veux qu'elle m'apprenne. Qu'elle m'apprenne ce goût de mon enfance. I really can't say that my mother cooks well. For seasoning as well, I prefer the way my wife cooks. But despite this, I want her to teach me. To teach me that taste that I tasted when I was a child.
Ce café a goût de brûlé. This coffee tastes burnt.
Elle a le goût de la lecture. She has a taste for reading.
Ça a le goût de moisi. This tastes moldy.
Lorsque je suis avec un bébé qui pleure, j'ai le goût de pleurer moi aussi ! When I'm with a crying baby, I end up wanting to cry myself!
Ce café a le goût de brûlé. This coffee tastes burnt.
Ça a goût de thé. This tastes like tea.
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