Usage examples of "sabor" in Spanish with translation to German

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No me gusta el sabor de los tomates. Ich mag den Geschmack von Tomaten nicht.
Este fruto se parece a una naranja en la forma y a una piña en el sabor. Diese Frucht ist von der Form her mit einer Orange und vom Geschmack mit einer Ananas vergleichbar.
Mi sabor favorito es chocolate. Mein Lieblingsgeschmack ist Schokolade.
No me gusta comer ananá. Tiene un sabor bastante ácido. Ich esse Ananas nicht so gern. Sie schmeckt ziemlich sauer.
La medicina tiene que tener un sabor amargo, si no, no ayuda. Die Medizin muss bitter schmecken, sonst hilft sie nichts.
"¿Qué te pareció el pájaro que te regalé?" "Bueno, me gustó mucho, sabía muy bien." "¿Acabas de decir que tenía sabor? ¿Con eso quieres decir que te comiste un loro? Pero un ave así no se come; un ave así es muy valiosa, ¡puede hablar!" "Bueno, si podía hablar, ¿entonces por qué no dijo nada?" "Wie gefällt dir der Vogel, den ich dir geschenkt habe?" - "Tja, er hat mir gefallen; er hat sehr gut geschmeckt." - "Hast du eben gesagt, dass er geschmeckt hat? Willst du damit sagen, dass du einen Papagei gegessen hast? Aber so einen Vogel isst man doch nicht; ein solcher Vogel ist sehr wertvoll, er kann sprechen!" - "Tja, wenn er sprechen konnte, warum hat er denn das nicht gesagt?"
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