odeur as a noun, or sentir as a verb. the verb must be conjugated, and in the future, if you want to look up an translation, use wordreference. that website also has a french translator.
A smell (noun) is "une odeur" (fem.). To smell (verb) is "sentir".
tu sens
you smell bad -- tu sens (vous sentez) mauvais -- "tew sah[n] (voo sah[n]-tay) mo-veh" or, you stink -- tu pues (vous puez) -- "tew pew (voo peway)"
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
épaule is how you say Shoulder in french
you say it in a french accent
sens ça (imperative)
comment doux est l'odeur
To smell is "sentir" in French. Conjugations in link.
Odeur d'un rat
foul as in; foul smell: nauseabond, infect, sale foul as in; foul play: jeu deloyal (malveillance)
Virtually all people have the ability to detect odors, so yes, French people can smell.
Sentir means "to smell" in French.
you smell = du riechst you smell = du stinkst
a smell = Un olor
some
To say I smell almonds in german you would say Ich rieche an Mandeln.
sens tes pieds sounds like: sah[n] tay pyay The [n] indicates a nasal vowel.