Definition
Perceived or experienced the flavor of something by putting it in your mouth.
Etymology
From Old French 'taster' meaning to taste or feel, possibly from Latin 'taxare' meaning to touch or assess. The meaning has remained consistent since medieval times.
Kelly Says
Your tongue can distinguish between five basic tastes—sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami—and ancient people without modern chemistry still needed a word to describe this crucial survival skill of testing whether food was safe to eat.
Translations
BNবাংলা
তোমার স্বাদ
to-mar swad
CACatalà
he sentit
e sen-tit
CSČeština
ochutnal
o-chut-nal
DEDeutsch
geschmeckt
gish-mykt
FAفارسی
尝 کردم
cha-gar-dam
FISuomi
maistuin
maist-uin
FRFrançais
ai goûté
a ghu-teh
HIहिन्दी
स्वाद लिया
swaad liya
HUMagyar
ízleltem
ee-zle-tem
IDBahasa Indonesia
telah merasakan
telah re-sa-ma-kan
ITItaliano
ho assaggiato
ho as-sah-gee-a-toh
KO한국어
맛봤어요
mas-bwa-sseoyo
MRMR
स्वाद घेतले
swaad ghet-le
MSBahasa Melayu
mencicipi
men-chi-ci-pi
MYမြန်မာ
စားခဲ့ပါတယ်
sar-che-pa-ta-e
NLNederlands
geproefd
ge-proefd
PLPolski
spróbowałem
sprobowa-lem
PTPortuguês
provei
pro-vey
RORomână
am gustat
am gus-tat
RUРусский
пробовал
pro-bo-val
SVSvenska
smaktest
smakt-est
SWKiswahili
imele
i-me-le
TAதமிழ்
சொறித்தேன்
sor-i-then
TEతెలుగు
గుర్తించాను
gur-ti-nchanu
TRTürkçe
tadımladım
ta-dim-lad-im
UKУкраїнська
пробував
pro-bo-vav
VITiếng Việt
đã nếm
dã nem