sabor
/saˈboɾ/, [saˈβ̞oɾ]flavor, taste
Noun sabor m (plural sabores)
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flavor; taste
- Me gustan el chicle con sabor a menta y también el chicle con sabor a limón.
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I like peppermint-flavored gum and also lemon-flavored gum.
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(Mexico, colloquial) seasoning
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Los peligros dan sabor a una aventura.
Dangers give relish to an adventure.
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El vinagre tiene un sabor fuerte.
Vinegar has a sharp taste.
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El sabor es un poco amargo.
It tastes a little bitter.
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El único sabor de helado que come Tom es vainilla.
The only flavor ice cream that Tom eats is vanilla.
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Este plato tiene un sabor muy fuerte a ajo.
This dish has a strong flavor of garlic.
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¿Cuál es tu sabor favorito de helado?
What's your favorite ice cream flavor?
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No me gusta el sabor de la cebolla.
I don't like the taste of onions.
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El sabor del primer beso está muy vivo en mi memoria.
The taste of the first kiss remains vivid in my memory.
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Me gusta el sabor fresco de los cigarros mentolados.
I like the crisp taste of menthol cigarettes.
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El jarabe para la tos tiene sabor a regaliz.
The cough syrup has a licorice flavoring.
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