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'dans la faut gouter' makes no sense in French.
'dans la faut gouter' means nothing in French -
Salut: Basically, taste it (literally, take the taste)
Le goûter means the afternoon snack that children have at the end of the school day.
At the end of the afternoon - after school
"Le gouter pour vingt, s'il vous plait?"
Around 4.00-4.30 p.m.
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.
The "forme nominale" of the verb "gouter" in French is "gout." This refers to the nominal form or the noun derived from the verb, which means "taste" in English. It is used in contexts where the action or concept of tasting is being discussed without referring to the specific verb action.
le mont blanc (4807m) and dome du gouter (4034 m)
Daniel Brassard has written: 'Un gouter de poesie' -- subject(s): Francais, Recueil de textes et d'activites poetiques
Gouter.....to taste Souder.......to weld Jouer........to play Rouler........to roll Clouer......to nail that's the best i cld do...