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.
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
You also say agenda in French!
grosse is how you say fat in french
sens ça (imperative)
comment doux est l'odeur
To smell is "sentir" in French. Conjugations in link.
Odeur d'un rat
You can say "Tu sens comme un chien mouillé" in French to express "You smell like a wet dog." This phrase captures the essence of the comparison directly. If you’re referring to someone more formally, you might say "Vous sentez comme un chien mouillé."
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.
To say I smell almonds in german you would say Ich rieche an Mandeln.
a smell = Un olor
you smell = du riechst you smell = du stinkst
sens tes pieds sounds like: sah[n] tay pyay The [n] indicates a nasal vowel.