Usage examples of "taste" in English with translation to French

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It's an acquired taste. C'est un goût qui s'apprend.
Did you taste the rice? As-tu goûté le riz ?
That experience left a bad taste in my mouth. Cette expérience m'a laissé un goût amer.
Plutonium has a metallic taste. Le plutonium a un goût métallique.
Taste this wine to see if you like it. Goûtez ce vin pour voir si vous l'aimez.
From personal experience, I know that any encounter with him will leave a bad taste in your mouth. Selon mon expérience personnelle, je sais que la moindre rencontre avec lui vous laisse un mauvais goût dans la bouche.
The milk has a bad taste. Le lait a mauvais goût.
If you taste this sauce you'll find it a bit salty. Si tu goûtes cette sauce tu la trouveras un peu salée.
This seasoning has a bitter taste. Cette vinaigrette a un goût amer.
Once you get the taste for gambling, it's hard to give it up. Une fois que vous avez goûté au plaisir des jeux d'argent, il est difficile de s'en défaire.
This milk has a peculiar taste. Ce lait a un goût bizarre.
I have drunken deep of joy, and I will taste no other wine tonight. Je me suis profondément enivré de joie, et je ne goûterai pas d'autre vin ce soir.
I love the taste of watermelon. J’aime le goût des pastèques.
This coffee has a bitter taste. Ce café a un goût amer.
This fruit doesn't taste good. Ce fruit n'a pas bon goût.
You have good taste in music. Tu as de bons gouts musicaux.
She has a taste for reading. Elle a le goût de la lecture.
It's a question of taste. Affaire de goût.
Raw fish is not to my taste. Le poisson cru n'est pas à mon goût.
It's a matter of personal taste. C'est affaire de goût personnel.
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