Examples of using "Illata" in a sentence and their english translations:
It smells wonderful.
It smells good!
It smells good!
It smells delicious.
That smells nice.
- It smells so good!
- It smells so good.
- It smells good!
- That smells good.
- What a nice smell!
- It smells so nice!
- It smells so good!
Something smells good.
Lilies smell sweet.
That smells delicious.
She smells really nice.
- This flower smells nice.
- That flower smells sweet.
A smell of lilies filled the room.
As the flowers open, their sweet fragrance
Dinner smells delicious.
- The roses smell nice.
- The roses smell good.
The candle smells nice.
Your hair smells wonderful.
The stew smells delicious.
What does this smell remind you of?
This bread smells really good.
That flower smells sweet.
This pear smells nice.
These flowers have a unique smell.
I like the way this flower smells.
It smells like an orange.
The air smells like spring flowers.
This flower smells nice.
This smells great! What are you cooking?
The coriander has a very characteristic smell.
The hand cream smells like chamomile.
You smell delicious food and the great variety of beverages.
That flower has a strong smell.
What smells so good?
The air is filled with the fresh smell of lemons.
Pretty flowers do not necessarily smell sweet.
I don't know what you're cooking, but it smells really good.
Chrysanthemums smell sweet.
The flowers smell good.
I still remember the smell of her hair.
The smell of roses filled the room.
Tom fried three eggs in the pan and put in bacon too, which sizzled and smelled delicious.