To smell is "sentir" in French. Conjugations in link.
No smell is a main verb. am/is/are/was/were are helping verbs
It is a French irregular verb.
Yes, smell is a noun and it is also a verb. Example uses:As a noun: The smell was so bad that we opened the windows.As a verb: I could smell the fresh cookies the moment I entered the house.
No, "use" is an English verb (or it can also be a noun). The French version is "utiliser" (verb) and "utilisation" (noun).
The verb in French to want someone is "vouloir."
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.
"puer" is the French verb for the English "to stink, to have a foul smell" "ça pue" is translated "it stinks"
"smell" is a verb AND a noun!!
will smell is a verb phrase.will is a modal verbsmell is a main verb
No smell is a main verb. am/is/are/was/were are helping verbs
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The word 'smell' is both a noun (smell, smells) and a verb (smell, smells, smelling, smelled).Examples:I like the smell of this air freshener. (noun)I smell fresh baked bread. (verb)The noun forms of the verb to smell are smeller and the gerund, smelling.
The verb is "have".
verb for smell (odour)
No. Smells is a verb form or a plural noun. An adjective would be smelly.
Smelled is a verb. It's the past tense of smell.
It is a French irregular verb.