The Czech word for to smell is
cítit
Translations for to smell and their definitions
cítit | |
1. v. to feel (to use the sense of touch) | |
2. v. to smell (to sense a smell or smells) | |
3. v. (cs-reflexive, d) to feel | |
Necítím se dnes dobře. - I don't feel well today. |
vůně | |
1. n. fragrance (pleasant sensation) | |
2. n. smell, odor, odour (sensation, pleasant or unpleasant) |
zápach | |
1. n. reek (unpleasant smell) |
čichat | |
1. v. to smell (to sense a smell or smells) |
vonět | |
1. v. to smell, to have a pleasant smell | |
Ty růže voní nádherně. - The roses smell lovely. |
čich | |
1. n. smell (sense) |
páchnout | |
1. v. to reek | |
Lednice páchne po zkažených vejcích. - The fridge reeks of spoiled eggs. |
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