saber

Usages of saber

No sabes lo bien que sabe un bocadillo caliente después de un viaje largo.
You don’t know how good a hot sandwich tastes after a long trip.
El té caliente sabe muy bien cuando hace frío.
Hot tea tastes very good when it’s cold.
El calabacín queda muy bien con ajo, y la berenjena sabe mejor si la horneas despacio.
Zucchini goes very well with garlic, and eggplant tastes better if you bake it slowly.
Este queso no es picante, pero el café me sabe amargo.
This cheese is not spicy, but the coffee tastes bitter to me.
El café me sabe un poco amargo hoy.
The coffee tastes a little bitter to me today.
La albahaca combina muy bien con el tomate, y mi abuela dice que así la pasta sabe mejor.
Basil goes very well with tomato, and my grandmother says that this way the pasta tastes better.
Mi tía dice que las albóndigas con chorizo saben mejor al día siguiente.
My aunt says that meatballs with chorizo taste better the next day.
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