Examples of using "Ízlik" in a sentence and their english translations:
Does it taste good?
- This is delicious.
- This tastes good.
What does it taste like?
Does the soup taste good?
It tastes very good.
Does it taste good?
I like your coffee.
How do you like your beef stew?
I like your coffee.
This tea tastes good.
It tastes very good, doesn't it?
Is this wine good?
How do you like the soup?
The meat tastes bad.
How are the eggs?
And then I ask the Frenchman, "Do you like this?"
How do you like this whisky?
What does it taste like?
How does this soup taste?
I like Japanese dishes.
Herring salad does not taste good to me.
The boy doesn't like carrots.
This food doesn't taste good at all.
To me, they taste as good as each other.
When you're hungry, anything tastes good.
- If you don't like it, you don't have to eat it.
- If you don't like that, you don't have to eat it.
He likes tea.
He leaves it half full. [man] Perhaps he doesn't like it.
I don't like apples.
Do you not enjoy the steak at this English restaurant?
I don't like that.
These grapes don't taste good. Where did you buy them?