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Catalan

Etymology

Inherited from Old Catalan sabor, from Latin sapōrem (flavor, taste), noun based on sapere (to taste).

Pronunciation

Noun

sabor m or (archaic, poetic or regional) f (plural sabors)

  1. taste, flavor

Derived terms

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Chavacano

Etymology

Inherited from Spanish sabor (taste), from Latin sapor (flavor, taste), from sapiō (I taste of), from Proto-Indo-European *seh₁p- (to try, to research).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /saˈboɾ/, [saˈboɾ]
  • Hyphenation: sa‧bor

Noun

sabor

  1. taste; flavor

Galician

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /saˈboɾ/ [s̺aˈβ̞oɾ]
  • Rhymes: -oɾ
  • Hyphenation: sa‧bor

Noun

sabor m (plural sabores)

  1. taste

Further reading

Occitan

Etymology

From Latin sapor, from sapere.

Pronunciation

Noun

sabor f (plural sabors)

  1. (Languedoc) taste or smell of something, aroma, flavor

Derived terms

  • saboral
  • saborar
  • saborejar
  • saborós
  • saborosament
  • saborum

References

  • Diccionari General de la Lenga Occitana, L’Academia occitana – Consistòri del Gai Saber, 2008-2025, page 572

Portuguese

Portuguese Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese sabor, from Latin sapōrem (flavor, taste), from sapiō (to taste of), from Proto-Indo-European *seh₁p- (to try, to research).

Pronunciation

 
 
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /sɐˈboɾ/ [sɐˈβoɾ]
    • (Southern Portugal) IPA(key): /sɐˈbo.ɾi/ [sɐˈβo.ɾi]

Noun

sabor m (plural sabores)

  1. flavour (the quality produced by the sensation of taste)
    Synonyms: gosto, paladar, saibo
  2. (figurative) an enjoyable quality
    • 2005, Sara Tavares, Lisboa Kuya:
      a certeza de que nada mais terá o mesmo sabor
      the certainty that nothing else will have the same flavour
  3. (particle physics) flavour

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Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sǎːbor/
  • Hyphenation: sa‧bor

Noun

sábor m inan (Cyrillic spelling са́бор)

  1. assembly
  2. parliament

Declension

More information singular, plural ...
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Spanish

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Etymology

Inherited from Latin sapōrem (flavor, taste), from sapere (to taste of), from Proto-Indo-European *seh₁p- (to try, to research).

Pronunciation

Noun

sabor m (plural sabores)

  1. flavor; taste
    Synonym: gusto
    Me gustan el chicle con sabor a menta y también el chicle con sabor a limón.
    I like peppermint flavor gum and also lemon flavor gum.
  2. (Mexico, colloquial) seasoning
    Synonym: sazón

Derived terms

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