How to Say ‘Also tastes different.’ in German
Schmect auch anders.
shmek-t owkh AN-ders
[shmek-t owkh AN-ders]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Schmeckt' is the verb for 'tastes'. Note the dropped 't' in casual speech.
Phrase Breakdown
Schmect
[shmek-t]
tastes
To perceive the flavor of something.
Die Suppe schmect gut.
The soup tastes good.
auch
[owkh]
also
In addition; too.
Ich nehme auch Kaffee.
I will also have coffee.
anders
[AN-ders]
different
Not the same as another.
Er sieht anders aus heute.
He looks different today.
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