How to Say ‘Has a taste’ in Italian
Ha un sapore
ah oon sah-POH-reh
[ah oon sah-POH-reh]
💬 Usage Tip: Describes the characteristic flavor of an item.
Phrase Breakdown
Ha
[ah]
Has
Used to describe possession or characteristics in the third person singular form.
Il caffè ha un sapore unico.
The coffee has a unique flavor.
un
[oon]
a
The indefinite article used in front of words starting with consonants.
Un sapore unico è raro e speciale.
A unique taste is rare and special.
sapore
[sah-POH-reh]
flavor
Refers to the taste experience of food or drink.
Il sapore di questo caffè è particolarmente forte.
The flavor of this coffee is particularly strong.
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