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1 aroma
(DE) Aroma {s}; Aromen {pl}; (EN) aroma; flavor; flavour; gust; savor; savour -
2 fűszer
(DE) Gewürz {s}; Kraut {s}; Spezerei {e}; Würze {e}; Wurz {e}; (EN) condiment; curry; herb; relish; sauce; savour; spice -
3 illat
(DE) Aroma {s}; Aromen {pl}; Duft {r}; Duftstoff {r}; Geruch {r}; Gerüche {pl}; Odeur {r}; Parfum {s}; (EN) aroma; aura; aura, aurae; aurae; flavor; flavour; fragrance; gust; nose; odor; odour; perfume; savour; scent; smell -
4 íz
(DE) Aroma {s}; Aromen {pl}; Geschmack {r}; (EN) aroma; flavor; flavour; gust; internode; relish; salt; sauce; savor; savour; say; smack; taste -
5 ízesít
(DE) abschmecken; Würzung {e}; (EN) aromatize; flavor; flavour; gust; lace; relish; sauce; savor; savour; season -
6 ízlel
(DE) schmeckende; schmeckt; (EN) savour; taste -
7 megmentő
(DE) Erretter {r}; Heiland {r}; Retter {r}; rettend; (EN) deliverer; rescuer; ridder; salvation; salvator; saver; saving; savior; saviour; savor; savour -
8 zamat
(DE) Aroma {s}; Aromen {pl}; Geschmack {r}; (EN) aroma; bouquet; flavor; flavour; gust; nose; relish; savor; savour; smack; spice -
9 aroma
aroma, gust, flavor, savour, savor, flavour -
10 érzõdik rajta vmi
to savor of sg, to savour of sg -
11 ízesít
to lace, to gust, to sauce, to savour, to flavor -
12 ízét érzi
to savor, to savour -
13 ízlel
to taste, to savour -
14 kiérzik belõle vmi
to savour of sg, to savor of sg -
15 vmilyen ízû
to taste of sg, to savour of sg, to savor of sg -
16 zamat
nose, savour, smack, gust, flavour, savor, flavor -
17 zamatát érzi
to savour, to savor
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