How to Say ‘Who lets taste her melons’ in French
Qui fait goûter ses melons
💬 Usage Tip: ‘Goûter’ refers to tasting or sampling food.
🇫🇷 In France: Offering samples is a commercial practice that reflects French hospitality.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Qui
[kee]
Who
Used to ask questions about or identify a person or people.
Qui est là?
Who is there?
fait
[feh]
makes
To create or construct by combining or shaping resources.
Elle fait du café.
She makes coffee.
goûter
[goo-teh]
taste
Experience the flavor or quality of by consuming.
Il fait goûter le vin.
He makes people taste the wine.
ses
[say]
his/her
Possessive adjective denoting ownership or relationship.
Ses amis sont gentils.
His/her friends are nice.
melons
[meh-lon]
melons
A large, round fruit with sweet and juicy pulp.
Les melons sont mûrs.
The melons are ripe.
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