palate in Russian
palate in Russian is нёбо, вкус, смак — palate means the roof of the mouth, separating the mouth from the nasal cavity.
palate in Russian
нёбо
Pronounced: nyobo
(anatomy) The roof of the mouth, separating the cavities of the mouth and nose in vertebrates. [from 14th c.]
вкус
Pronounced: vkus
(figuratively) A person's ability to distinguish between and appreciate different flavors. [from 14th c.]
вкус
Pronounced: vkus
(figuratively) Mental relish; a liking or affinity for something. [from 15th c.]
смак
Pronounced: smak
(figuratively) Mental relish; a liking or affinity for something. [from 15th c.]
What does "palate" mean?
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noun The roof of the mouth, separating the mouth from the nasal cavity.
"The dentist examined the roof of his palate."
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noun A person's sense of taste, especially their ability to distinguish subtle flavours.
"Years of tasting wine had sharpened her palate."
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noun A liking or taste for something, often figurative.
"The critic has little palate for slapstick comedy."
palate in a sentence
- The dentist examined the roof of his palate.
- Years of tasting wine had sharpened her palate.
- The critic has little palate for slapstick comedy.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "palate" in Russian?
"palate" in Russian is нёбо, вкус, смак. palate means: The roof of the mouth, separating the mouth from the nasal cavity.
How do you pronounce нёбо?
"palate" in Russian is нёбо, pronounced "nyobo".
How do you use "palate" in a sentence?
Example: "The dentist examined the roof of his palate." In Russian, "palate" is нёбо, вкус, смак.
Are there other ways to say "palate" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "palate": нёбо, вкус, смак.
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