Usage examples of "Huelo" in Spanish with translation to English

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Translations: all29 smell27 scent1 sniff1
Su ropa siempre huele mal. His clothes always smell bad.
Puedo oler el perfume de resedas. I can feel the scent of resedas.
El perro olía a los enfermos. The dog sniffed the sick.
El pan huele muy bien. The bread really smells good.
Esta flor huele tan bien. This flower smells so nice.
El hombre huele la leche. The man smells the milk.
Esta comida huele a podrido. This food smells rotten.
Algo me huele a podrido. I smell something rotten.
La mujer huele el café. The woman smells the coffee.
Mary está oliendo las flores. Mary is smelling the flowers.
La papaya madura huele a vómito. Ripe papaya smells like vomit.
¿Por qué huele mal el perro? Why does the dog smell bad?
Los libros recién impresos huelen bien. Newly printed books smell good.
¿Has olido este perfume alguna vez? Have you ever smelled this perfume?
¡Qué maravilla oler el café recién hecho! It's so wonderful to smell freshly made coffee!
No me gusta cómo huele esta fruta. I don't like the way this fruit smells.
-Esto me huele a chamusquina -le dije. "I smell a rat", I said to him.
El Natto huele espantoso, pero sabe delicioso. "Natto" smells awful, but tastes delicious.
No dejes que tu casa huela a atún. Don't let your house smell like tuna.
Cuando llega la primavera, las flores huelen dulce. When spring sets in, the flowers smell sweet.
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