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вкус — meaning in English: taste

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доска
doska
спальня
spal'nya
Приз
Priz
вкус
vkus
утверждение
utverzhdeniye
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'вкус' when discussing food, drinks, and culinary experiences. For instance, during a dinner party, one might say, 'У этого блюда прекрасный вкус' (This dish has a wonderful taste) to compliment the chef.
Synonyms & nuances
'Вкус' specifically conveys the idea of taste as a sensory experience, while 'аромат' (aroma) focuses on scent. If you're discussing a dish's flavor profile, 'вкус' is the precise word to use, whereas 'аромат' would be appropriate when talking about the inviting scent wafting from it.
Culture
The word 'вкус' not only refers to the physical sensation of taste but also has deeper cultural implications in Russian, often linked to aesthetics and preference. Historically, taste influenced social status, with the aristocracy priding themselves on their refined 'вкус' in art, literature, and, of course, cuisine.
FAQ
Q.What does 'вкус' mean in English?
'Вкус' translates to 'taste' in English and refers to the sense that allows us to perceive different flavors in food and drink.
Q.How do you use 'вкус' in a sentence?
You can use 'вкус' in a sentence like 'Этот торт имеет сладкий вкус' (This cake has a sweet taste) to describe the flavor of food.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'вкус'?
One common mistake is using 'вкус' to describe a person's taste in style or fashion. In such contexts, it’s better to use the phrase 'чувство стиля' (sense of style) instead.
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