huele

/ˈwele/, [ˈwe.le]

smell, smells


Verb huele

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of oler.
    Huele.
    He, she, it, or you (formal singular) smells.
  2. Informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of oler.
    ¡Huele!
    You (informal singular), smell!
  3. Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of oler.

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Examples
  • Esto huele bien.

    This smells good.

  • Esta flor huele bien.

    This flower smells nice.

  • Esta calabaza huele a melón.

    This squash smells like melon.

  • Me gusta cómo huele.

    I like the way that smells.

  • La mujer huele el café.

    The woman smells the coffee.

  • Su ropa siempre huele mal.

    His clothes always smell bad.

  • Ese perfume huele bien.

    That perfume smells good.

  • La basura huele bien gacho.

    The garbage smells to high heaven.

  • Le huele el aliento a alcohol.

    He has boozy breath.

  • Huele lo que hay en esta botella.

    Smell what's in this bottle.

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