French "goûter" means either "to taste" as a verb, or as a noun, it means the afternoon snack kids have right after school. Or in school snack, depending if the school schedule keeps the kids busy till after 4PM.
A synonym for the noun "goûter" is "quatre-heures", meaning "four o'clock (snack)".
'dans la faut gouter' makes no sense in French.
'dans la faut gouter' means nothing in French -
Le goûter means the afternoon snack that children have at the end of the school day.
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At the end of the afternoon - after school
"Le gouter pour vingt, s'il vous plait?"
Around 4.00-4.30 p.m.
Salut: Basically, taste it (literally, take the taste)
Taste (noun) is "le goût" (alternative spelling: le gout) in French. Gout is a masculine noun. To taste (verb) is goûter (or gouter).
Gouter.....to taste Souder.......to weld Jouer........to play Rouler........to roll Clouer......to nail that's the best i cld do...
If it's a verb then it means tasteIf it's a noun then it a quick meal taken during the afternoon by children around 4PM, usually consisting of bread and jam, or something sweet.
le mont blanc (4807m) and dome du gouter (4034 m)