"I can smell the sauce from here!" in English is Posso sentire il profumo del sugo da qui! in Italian.
Puzza is a literal Italian equivalent of the English word "stink." The feminine singular noun also may be translated into English as "smell" or "stench." The pronunciation will be "POOT-tsa" in Italian.
"Smell good!" in English is Un buon odore! in Italian. The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "A good odor!" or "One nice smell!" in English. The pronunciation will be "oon BWO-no-DO-rey" in Italian.
"To feel" and "to smell" are English equivalents of the Italian word sentire. The present infinitive also translates into English as "to appreciate," "to be aware of," and "to sense" according to context. The pronunciation will be "sen-TEE-rey" in Italian.
Depending on context, smell can be translated as:NounGeruchDuftGestankVerbriechenwitternduften
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"puer" is the French verb for the English "to stink, to have a foul smell" "ça pue" is translated "it stinks"
"The grandmother's touch" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il sapore della nonna. The masculine singular definite article and noun, preposition and feminine singular definite article, and feminine singular noun translate literally into English as "the taste of the grandmother" even though it refers to the "old ways," as epitomized by the way that a Grandmother does things or makes things look, smell or taste. The pronunciation will be "eel sa-PO-rey DEL-la NON-na" in Italian.
funyuns in sardine sauce
"Alingasaw" is the Filipino term for a strong, unpleasant odor or smell. It can be translated to English as a "foul smell" or "stench."
Tomato sauce
Most canned and bottled food items can be stored for a long time. But smell and then taste a tiny bit. If it is not "off", then use it.
Stink bug (a type of bug that has a really bad smell) in Indonesian is called 'Walang sangit'.