A taste of Italy is the English equivalent of 'un gusto dell'Italia'. In the word by word translation, the indefinite article 'un' means 'a, one'. The masculine gender noun 'gusto' means 'taste'. The preposition 'dell'* means 'from the, of the'. The proper noun 'Italia' means 'Italy'.
*The preposition tends to be 'dello' in front of a masculine gender noun, and 'della' in front of a feminine. But if the noun begins with a vowel, then the final vowel is dropped and replaced by an apostrophe.
Il gusto is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish phrase el gusto. The masculine singular definite article and noun translate into English as "the pleasure" and "the taste." The respective pronunciation will be "eel GOO-sto" in Italian and "el GOO-sto" in Spanish.
"Sweet taste" is an English equivalent of dolce gusto. The feminine/masculine singular adjective and masculine singular noun also may translate into English as "mild (nice, pleasing) taste." The pronunciation will be "DOL-tchey GOO-sto" in Italian.
"Good appetite!" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Buon appetito! The masculine singular phrase also translate loosely as "Enjoy the food!" and "Enjoy your meal!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bwo-NAP-pey-TEA-to" in Pisan Italian.
Gusto in Italian is "flavor," "relish" or "taste" in English.
Gusto dulce
I am pleased to make your acquaintance
Un gusto dell'Italia
Un gusto means: a pleasure (as in: It's a pleasure to meet you)
el gusto es mio = the pleasure is mine
"Mucho gusto" is a common greeting, meaning literally "much pleasure". It is really a shortened form of "mucho gusto encontrarle", or "much pleasure to meet you". A better sounding English translation would be "Pleased to meet you". Another common greeting is "Es un placer encontrarle", or "It is a pleasure to meet you".
Here is how to say gusto....... Go F*** Yourself!
The cast of Un gusto molto particolare - 1982 includes: Carlo Monni Mara Venier Anita Zagaria Bruno Zanin
well gusto is a present form of the verb gustar meaning to like. me gusto means i like.
It is a pleasure to meet him: Es un gusto conocerlo.
We say "gusto". As in "good taste": buen gusto or it can be also one of the five senses.
gusto means pleasure e.g. me dió mucho gusto - it gave me lots of pleasure mucho gusto - pleased to meet you or if it is gustó then it means like e.g. me gustó la comida - I liked the food
"Gracias porque les gusto" translates to "Thank you because you liked it" in English.