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skonis — meaning in English: taste

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'skonis' in various contexts, especially when discussing food and drink. For instance, during a family dinner, one might ask, 'Koks yra šio patiekalo skonis?' ('What is the taste of this dish?'), or when describing a favorite dessert, a friend might say, 'Mano mėgstamiausias skonis yra šokoladas' ('My favorite taste is chocolate').
Synonyms & nuances
While 'skonis' specifically refers to taste in a culinary sense, the word 'perception' (percepcija) can refer to taste in a broader, more abstract context. You would choose 'skonis' when discussing food and drink directly, whereas 'percepcija' might be used in discussions about experiences and feelings.
Culture
'Skonis' has roots in the Old Lithuanian language, where it was used to express sensory experiences related to flavor. In Lithuanian culture, taste is not only about food; it also extends to art and music, reflecting a holistic appreciation of sensory experiences. In traditional Lithuanian cuisine, the balance of flavors is crucial, making discussions about 'skonis' a lively topic in social gatherings.
FAQ
Q.What does 'skonis' mean in English?
'Skonis' translates to 'taste' in English, referring to the flavor of food or drink. It's commonly used when discussing culinary experiences and preferences.
Q.How do you use 'skonis' in a sentence?
You can use 'skonis' in sentences like 'Šio vyno skonis yra puikus' ('The taste of this wine is excellent') or 'Mano skonis yra saldus' ('My taste is sweet').
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'skonis'?
A common mistake is using 'skonis' when referring to abstract tastes in life or experiences. Remember, 'skonis' should primarily be used in relation to food and drink.
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