odorat
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- Odorat is the French noun for the sense of smell.
- It is a masculine noun always used with the article 'l'odorat'.
- It refers to the faculty itself, not the scent (which is 'odeur').
- Commonly used in medical, culinary, and scientific contexts.
The French word odorat refers specifically to the biological sense of smell. It is one of the five primary senses (les cinq sens) alongside sight (la vue), hearing (l'ouïe), touch (le toucher), and taste (le goût). While the English word 'smell' can be both a noun (the scent itself) and a verb (to perceive a scent), odorat is strictly the physiological faculty or the ability to perceive odors. In daily conversation, French speakers use this word when discussing medical conditions, the capabilities of animals, or the refinement of someone's sensory perception, such as a perfumer or a chef.
- Grammatical Gender
- Masculine noun (un odorat, l'odorat).
- Core Usage
- Used to describe the strength or loss of the smelling faculty.
Les chiens possèdent un odorat exceptionnel qui leur permet de suivre des pistes sur des kilomètres.
Understanding the distinction between 'odorat' and 'odeur' is crucial for French learners. While 'une odeur' is the actual scent emanating from a flower or a kitchen, 'l'odorat' is the internal mechanism in your nose and brain that processes that scent. If you say 'J'ai un bon odorat,' you are boasting about your sensitive nose. If you say 'J'aime cette odeur,' you are expressing your fondness for a particular scent. This word is frequently encountered in scientific literature, culinary reviews, and increasingly in health-related discussions regarding the loss of sensory functions.
Après son rhume, elle a temporairement perdu l'odorat.
In more abstract or literary contexts, 'odorat' can represent the human connection to memory. Scientists and writers often remark that the sense of smell is the most evocative of the senses, capable of triggering deep-seated memories (the 'Proustian moment'). Therefore, you might find this word in essays discussing the psychology of nostalgia. It is also a key term in the world of 'nez' (professional perfumers in France), where the refinement of one's odorat is a professional requirement developed over years of training.
L'odorat est un sens souvent négligé par rapport à la vue.
- Related Verb
- Sentir (to smell/to feel).
- Medical Term
- Anosmie (the total loss of the sense of smell).
Furthermore, the word is used in comparative biology. When comparing humans to other mammals, 'odorat' is the standard term. You will learn that while humans have a 'sens de l'odorat' that is functional, we are microsmatic compared to dogs or bears, who are macrosmatic. This distinction is common in educational documentaries and nature magazines in France. In a social setting, if someone is wearing too much perfume, you wouldn't comment on their odorat, but rather on the 'odeur' they are projecting. Conversely, if you can smell a gas leak before anyone else, you might say 'Mon odorat est très fin.'
Un odorat très fin est nécessaire pour devenir un grand sommelier.
To conclude, odorat is a precise, technical, yet common word that focuses on the human or animal capacity to detect chemical signals in the air. It is an essential part of the vocabulary for anyone looking to describe sensory experiences or biological functions in French accurately.
La pollution peut altérer notre odorat sur le long terme.
Using odorat correctly involves understanding its role as a noun and the specific verbs that typically accompany it. Because it represents a faculty, it is often paired with verbs of possession, loss, or quality. For example, 'avoir de l'odorat' (to have a sense of smell) or 'perdre l'odorat' (to lose the sense of smell). It is rarely used in the plural, as each individual generally possesses one sense of smell, though you might see 'les odorats' when comparing the senses of different species in a scientific context.
- With Adjectives
- Commonly paired with 'fin' (sharp/keen), 'développé' (developed), or 'mauvais' (poor).
Grâce à son odorat très fin, il a détecté la fumée immédiatement.
When constructing sentences, remember that odorat functions as the subject or the direct object. It is not an action. To describe the action of smelling, use the verb 'sentir'. For instance, 'Je sens une fleur' (I smell a flower) uses the verb, while 'Mon odorat me permet de sentir cette fleur' (My sense of smell allows me to smell this flower) uses the noun. In complex sentences, odorat can be the focus of a prepositional phrase, such as 'par l'odorat' (through the sense of smell).
L'identification des substances se fait principalement par l'odorat chez certains insectes.
For students at the A2 level, simple subject-verb-object patterns are best. 'Le chat a un bon odorat.' (The cat has a good sense of smell). At more advanced levels (B2-C1), you might explore the passive voice or more technical verbs: 'L'odorat est stimulé par les molécules volatiles.' (The sense of smell is stimulated by volatile molecules). Notice how the word remains masculine and singular in almost all standard applications. It is also useful in negative constructions to describe sensory impairment: 'Il n'a plus d'odorat depuis son accident.'
Est-ce que l'odorat humain est moins puissant que celui des animaux ?
- Verbs of Change
- Retrouver (to regain), perdre (to lose), affaiblir (to weaken).
- Scientific Context
- Le système olfactif (the olfactory system).
In literary French, odorat can be personified or used to evoke the atmosphere of a scene. A writer might describe how 'l'odorat est assailli par les parfums du marché' (the sense of smell is assaulted by the perfumes of the market). This adds a layer of sensory immersion to the writing. When using the word in a question, ensure the inversion or 'est-ce que' structure is clear: 'Ton odorat fonctionne-t-il bien ?' or 'Est-ce que ton odorat est revenu ?'
L'odorat est le seul sens directement relié au système limbique.
Finally, remember that odorat is a formal and standard term. In very casual slang, someone might refer to their 'pif' (nose) when talking about their ability to smell, but 'odorat' remains the correct and most versatile term for all levels of formality. Whether you are writing a medical report or describing a wine tasting, 'odorat' is your go-to noun.
Elle exerce son odorat chaque jour en sentant des épices variées.
The word odorat is frequently heard in several specific real-world contexts in France and other French-speaking regions. One of the most common places is the doctor's office or in health-related news. During the COVID-19 pandemic, 'la perte de l'odorat' (loss of smell) became a household phrase, discussed daily on news channels like BFMTV or France Info. Patients would describe their symptoms using this word, and doctors would explain the neurological impact on the sense of smell.
- Medical Context
- Discussions about anosmie, viruses, and neurological health.
Le médecin a testé mon odorat avec des flacons d'huiles essentielles.
Another major domain is the world of French gastronomy and oenology (wine science). In a 'dégustation de vin' (wine tasting), the expert might say, 'Faites travailler votre odorat pour identifier les notes de fruits rouges.' Here, it is treated as a skill to be trained. Similarly, in the perfume industry centered in Grasse, 'l'odorat' is the primary tool of the trade. You will hear it in documentaries about 'les nez'—the elite perfumers who can distinguish between hundreds of chemical components just by using their sense of smell.
Dans cette école de parfumerie, les étudiants développent leur odorat pendant des années.
In educational settings, children learn about 'les cinq sens' (the five senses) very early. Teachers use 'l'odorat' to explain how we interact with the world. You might hear a parent at a botanical garden telling their child, 'Utilise ton odorat pour sentir cette rose.' It is a fundamental part of the vocabulary used to explore nature and biology. In literature and podcasts, you might hear discussions about the 'mémoire de l'odorat', referring to how certain smells can instantly transport us back to childhood.
L'odorat est souvent le sens le plus lié aux souvenirs d'enfance.
- Culinary Arts
- Used when analyzing the 'bouquet' of a wine or the complex aromas of a dish.
- Nature Documentaries
- Describing how predators track prey or how insects find flowers.
Finally, you might encounter 'odorat' in technical manuals for safety equipment, such as gas detectors, which are sometimes described as 'odorats électroniques' (electronic noses). This shows the word's versatility from high-end luxury (perfume) to basic safety and health. It is a word that spans the spectrum of human experience, from the most primal survival instincts to the most sophisticated aesthetic pleasures.
Certains robots sont désormais équipés d'un odorat artificiel très sensible.
In summary, whether you are in a hospital, a vineyard, a classroom, or a high-end boutique in Paris, odorat is the standard term used to discuss the fascinating and complex sense of smell.
Le sommelier a un odorat si précis qu'il peut deviner l'année du vin.
The most frequent mistake learners make with odorat is confusing it with the word 'odeur'. This is a conceptual error: 'odorat' is the capacity to smell (the sense), while 'odeur' is the thing that is being smelled (the scent). If you say 'Cette fleur a un bon odorat', you are saying the flower itself has a good nose, which is nonsensical. You should say 'Cette fleur a une bonne odeur' (This flower has a good scent) or 'Mon odorat me dit que cette fleur sent bon' (My sense of smell tells me this flower smells good).
- Odorat vs. Odeur
- Odorat = Faculty/Sense. Odeur = Scent/Aroma.
Faux : J'aime l'odorat du café le matin. (Incorrect: You like the 'odeur' of coffee).
Another common error is gender. Many students assume that because it ends in '-at', it might be feminine, or they simply forget. It is a masculine noun: 'un odorat'. When using it with an adjective, make sure the adjective is also masculine. For example, 'un odorat fin' (a sharp sense of smell), not 'une odorat fine'. Furthermore, because it starts with a vowel, the definite article must be elided: 'l'odorat'. Saying 'le odorat' is a classic beginner mistake that disrupts the flow of the sentence.
Correct : L'odorat est l'un des cinq sens. (The sense of smell is one of the five senses).
Learners also often struggle with the verb 'sentir' versus 'avoir de l'odorat'. While 'sentir' can mean 'to smell', it is an active verb. You cannot say 'Je suis odorat' to mean 'I am smelling'. You must use the verb for the action and the noun for the capability. Additionally, avoid using 'odorat' when you mean 'intuition' in a general sense, unless you are using the specific idiom 'avoir du flair'. While 'odorat' and 'flair' are related, 'flair' is much more common for metaphorical 'smelling' of a situation.
Il a du flair pour les bonnes affaires. (He has a 'nose' for good deals—metaphorical).
- Preposition Pitfall
- Use 'par l'odorat' (by smell) or 'grâce à l'odorat' (thanks to the sense of smell).
- Pluralization
- Avoid 'les odorats' unless talking about different species' sensory systems.
Finally, be careful with the spelling. Some students add an extra 'u' (like 'odour' in British English) or forget the 't' at the end. In French, it is strictly odorat. This spelling stems from the Latin 'odoratus', and keeping that 't' is essential for correct written French. Practicing the pronunciation—where the final 't' is silent—can also lead students to forget to write it, so always double-check your spelling in written assignments.
L'odorat (correct) vs L'odora (incorrect).
By keeping these distinctions in mind—sense vs. scent, masculine gender, elided article, and correct spelling—you will avoid the most common traps that English speakers fall into when using this word.
While odorat is the standard term for the sense of smell, several other words can be used depending on the context, register, and nuance you wish to convey. Understanding these alternatives will help you sound more like a native speaker and allow you to describe sensory experiences with greater precision.
- Le Flair
- Often used for animals (especially dogs) or metaphorically for human intuition. 'Il a du flair' means he is good at sensing opportunities.
- Le Nez
- Literally 'the nose', but used metonymically to refer to the sense of smell. Professional perfumers are actually called 'les nez'.
Ce détective a un flair incroyable pour résoudre les crimes.
In scientific or medical contexts, you might encounter the term 'le sens olfactif'. This is more formal and technical than 'odorat'. It is often used in anatomy textbooks or research papers. Another related term is 'olfaction', which refers to the act or process of smelling. While 'odorat' is the faculty, 'olfaction' is the physiological process. For example, 'L'olfaction est un processus complexe impliquant des récepteurs nasaux.'
Le système olfactif transmet des signaux au cerveau.
When comparing odorat to its opposite, we talk about 'anosmie' (the loss of smell) or 'hyposmie' (a reduced sense of smell). These medical terms are essential if you are discussing health. On the other hand, 'hyperosmie' refers to an abnormally acute sense of smell. These terms provide a level of clinical precision that 'bon' or 'mauvais odorat' cannot reach.
- Odorat vs. Flair
- Odorat is the biological sense; Flair is the instinctive ability to track or sense.
- Odorat vs. Olfaction
- Odorat is the capacity; Olfaction is the biological action/process.
It is also worth noting the word 'effluve'. While not a synonym for 'odorat', it is a sophisticated word for 'odeur' (scent) that often appears in literary descriptions of sensory experiences. Using 'effluve' instead of 'odeur' can elevate your writing. Similarly, 'arôme' is used specifically for food and drink, and 'parfum' for pleasant, often artificial, scents. Knowing these distinctions allows you to talk about the *object* of the sense of smell more accurately while keeping odorat for the sense itself.
Les effluves de jasmin embaumaient le jardin le soir venu.
By mastering these synonyms and related terms, you build a rich 'word web' around odorat, making your French more expressive and nuanced.
L'odorat est un outil précieux pour le cuisinier créatif.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
The word 'odorat' has remained remarkably stable in its spelling and meaning for centuries, unlike many other sensory words that evolved significantly.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing the final 't'.
- Confusing the first 'o' with an 'u' sound.
- Making the 'r' too soft like an English 'r'.
- Adding an 's' sound at the end.
- Not eliding the article (saying 'le odorat').
कठिनाई स्तर
Easy to recognize if you know 'odor'.
The final 't' and the elision can be tricky.
Simple pronunciation, just remember the silent 't'.
Can be confused with 'odeur' in fast speech.
आगे क्या सीखें
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आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Elision with 'le'
L'odorat (not Le odorat)
Masculine noun endings in -at
Un odorat fin
Silent final consonants
Odorat (the 't' is silent)
Partitive article with abstract nouns
Il faut avoir de l'odorat.
Adjective agreement
Un odorat développé.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
J'ai un bon odorat.
I have a good sense of smell.
Simple subject-verb-object structure.
L'odorat est un sens.
The sense of smell is a sense.
Use of the definite article with elision.
Le chien utilise son odorat.
The dog uses its sense of smell.
Possessive adjective 'son' matches the masculine noun.
Mon odorat est normal.
My sense of smell is normal.
Adjective 'normal' is masculine.
Tu as l'odorat fin.
You have a sharp sense of smell.
Common adjective 'fin' used for senses.
Elle n'a pas d'odorat aujourd'hui.
She has no sense of smell today.
Negative construction 'pas de' with elision.
L'odorat aide à manger.
The sense of smell helps with eating.
Infinitive 'manger' following 'aide à'.
C'est mon odorat.
It is my sense of smell.
Demonstrative 'c'est'.
Les chats ont un odorat très développé.
Cats have a very developed sense of smell.
Use of the adverb 'très' to modify the adjective.
Il a perdu l'odorat à cause d'un rhume.
He lost his sense of smell because of a cold.
Compound past 'a perdu'.
L'odorat est important pour la sécurité.
The sense of smell is important for safety.
Adjective 'important' in the masculine.
Pourquoi l'odorat est-il utile ?
Why is the sense of smell useful?
Interrogative structure with inversion.
Son odorat est revenu après deux jours.
His sense of smell came back after two days.
Verb 'revenir' in the passé composé.
Nous testons notre odorat avec des fleurs.
We are testing our sense of smell with flowers.
Present tense with 'nous'.
L'odorat du requin est puissant.
The shark's sense of smell is powerful.
Genitive 'du' (de + le).
Je n'aime pas perdre mon odorat.
I don't like losing my sense of smell.
Negative with 'aimer' + infinitive.
L'odorat permet de détecter les dangers comme le gaz.
The sense of smell allows one to detect dangers like gas.
Verb 'permettre de' + infinitive.
Certaines maladies affectent l'odorat des patients.
Certain diseases affect the patients' sense of smell.
Plural subject with third-person plural verb.
Un bon cuisinier doit exercer son odorat quotidiennement.
A good cook must exercise his sense of smell daily.
Modal verb 'doit' + infinitive.
L'odorat est le sens le plus lié à la mémoire.
The sense of smell is the sense most linked to memory.
Superlative 'le plus lié'.
Il a retrouvé l'odorat grâce à une rééducation.
He regained his sense of smell thanks to therapy.
Prepositional phrase 'grâce à'.
L'odorat peut être trompé par des arômes artificiels.
The sense of smell can be deceived by artificial aromas.
Passive voice 'peut être trompé'.
Si tu perds l'odorat, tu apprécies moins la nourriture.
If you lose your sense of smell, you enjoy food less.
Conditional 'si' clause with present tense.
L'odorat est souvent négligé dans nos sociétés modernes.
The sense of smell is often neglected in our modern societies.
Adverb 'souvent' placement.
L'odorat humain est moins sensible que celui des canidés.
The human sense of smell is less sensitive than that of canines.
Comparative 'moins... que' with demonstrative pronoun 'celui'.
L'atrophie de l'odorat est un symptôme neurologique sérieux.
Atrophy of the sense of smell is a serious neurological symptom.
Nouns acting as adjectives (neurologique).
On peut affiner son odorat en pratiquant l'aveugle.
One can refine one's sense of smell by practicing blindfolded.
Gerund 'en pratiquant'.
L'odorat joue un rôle crucial dans le choix d'un partenaire.
The sense of smell plays a crucial role in choosing a partner.
Idiomatic 'jouer un rôle'.
L'odorat est stimulé par des molécules volatiles dans l'air.
The sense of smell is stimulated by volatile molecules in the air.
Passive construction.
Bien que l'odorat soit puissant, il est difficile à décrire.
Although the sense of smell is powerful, it is difficult to describe.
Subjunctive 'soit' after 'bien que'.
L'odorat nous avertit de la présence de nourriture avariée.
The sense of smell warns us of the presence of spoiled food.
Verb 'avertir' + object pronoun 'nous'.
L'odorat est un sens chimique fondamental pour la survie.
The sense of smell is a chemical sense fundamental for survival.
Complex adjective placement.
La finesse de son odorat lui permet de distinguer les nuances les plus subtiles.
The sharpness of his sense of smell allows him to distinguish the most subtle nuances.
Use of 'lui' as an indirect object pronoun.
L'odorat est intrinsèquement lié au système limbique, siège des émotions.
The sense of smell is intrinsically linked to the limbic system, the seat of emotions.
Apposition 'siège des émotions'.
L'odorat décline inévitablement avec l'âge si on ne l'exerce pas.
The sense of smell inevitably declines with age if it is not exercised.
Adverb 'inévitablement' and direct object pronoun 'l''.
Certains écrivains placent l'odorat au centre de leur narration.
Some writers place the sense of smell at the center of their narration.
Prepositional phrase 'au centre de'.
L'odorat peut être altéré par une exposition prolongée aux produits chimiques.
The sense of smell can be altered by prolonged exposure to chemicals.
Passive voice with a modal verb.
Il est fascinant d'étudier comment l'odorat influence nos décisions inconscientes.
It is fascinating to study how the sense of smell influences our unconscious decisions.
Impersonal 'il est... de'.
L'odorat, bien que souvent sous-estimé, est d'une complexité biologique inouïe.
The sense of smell, although often underestimated, is of an incredible biological complexity.
Concessive clause with 'bien que'.
La perte subite de l'odorat peut signaler une pathologie sous-jacente.
The sudden loss of the sense of smell can signal an underlying pathology.
Adjective 'sous-jacente' in the feminine.
L'odorat s'avère être un vecteur de réminiscence proustienne inégalé.
The sense of smell proves to be an unequaled vector of Proustian reminiscence.
Pronominal verb 's'avérer' followed by an infinitive.
L'acuité de l'odorat varie considérablement selon les polymorphismes génétiques.
The acuity of the sense of smell varies considerably according to genetic polymorphisms.
Technical vocabulary and formal adverbial placement.
L'odorat, ce sens de l'immédiateté, court-circuite le raisonnement logique.
The sense of smell, this sense of immediacy, short-circuits logical reasoning.
Metaphorical usage and apposition.
On ne saurait trop insister sur la plasticité de l'odorat humain.
One cannot emphasize enough the plasticity of the human sense of smell.
Formal 'ne saurait' construction.
L'odorat est le seul sens dont les informations ne transitent pas par le thalamus.
The sense of smell is the only sense whose information does not pass through the thalamus.
Relative pronoun 'dont' expressing possession.
L'odorat s'étiole dans un environnement aseptisé et dépourvu de stimuli.
The sense of smell withers in a sanitized environment devoid of stimuli.
Literary verb 's'étioler'.
L'odorat participe à l'homéostasie en régulant l'appétit et la satiété.
The sense of smell participates in homeostasis by regulating appetite and satiety.
Scientific register.
L'odorat est une fenêtre ouverte sur la chimie invisible du monde.
The sense of smell is an open window onto the invisible chemistry of the world.
Poetic metaphor.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— A rare, creative way to say sensing something without seeing it.
Il avance à vue d'odorat dans la cuisine sombre.
— The moment the sense of smell becomes active or returns.
Le réveil de l'odorat au printemps est merveilleux.
— To lack a sense of smell or intuition.
Il manque d'odorat pour les bonnes affaires.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Odeur is the scent; odorat is the sense.
Goût is taste, often confused because they are linked.
Ouïe is hearing, another one of the five senses.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— To be intuitive or have a good sense of smell.
Elle a le nez fin pour les investissements.
Standard— To strongly dislike someone (literally 'cannot smell them').
Je ne peux pas le sentir, il est trop arrogant.
Informal— To manipulate someone easily.
Elle mène son mari par le bout du nez.
Informal— Right in front of someone's face/defying them.
Il est parti au nez et à la barbe du gardien.
Standard— To fall asleep suddenly or for a plane to dive.
Il a piqué du nez pendant le film.
Informal— A person with a great sense of smell or a great detective.
C'est un fin limier cet inspecteur.
Standardआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Both relate to smelling.
Odeur is the external stimulus; odorat is the internal faculty.
L'odeur de la rose stimule mon odorat.
Both mean a sense of smell.
Flair is often instinctive or animalistic; odorat is the general biological term.
Le chien a du flair.
One is a noun, one is a verb.
Sentir is the action; odorat is the sense.
Je sens avec mon odorat.
Adjective vs Noun.
Olfactif describes things related to smell; odorat is the sense itself.
Le système olfactif gère l'odorat.
Both relate to smell.
Parfum is a specific pleasant smell; odorat is the ability to perceive it.
Ce parfum est fort pour mon odorat.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
J'ai un [adjective] odorat.
J'ai un bon odorat.
L'odorat de [noun] est [adjective].
L'odorat du chat est puissant.
Il a perdu l'odorat parce que [clause].
Il a perdu l'odorat parce qu'il est malade.
Grâce à son odorat, il peut [verb].
Grâce à son odorat, il peut trouver des truffes.
Bien que l'odorat soit [adjective], il est [adjective].
Bien que l'odorat soit utile, il est souvent oublié.
L'odorat s'avère être un [noun] de [noun].
L'odorat s'avère être un vecteur de mémoire.
Est-ce que tu as de l'odorat ?
Est-ce que tu as de l'odorat ?
L'odorat est lié à [noun].
L'odorat est lié au goût.
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
क्रिया
विशेषण
संबंधित
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Common in health, science, and culinary discussions.
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Le odorat
→
L'odorat
You must elide the article because the word starts with a vowel.
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Une bonne odorat
→
Un bon odorat
Odorat is masculine, so the adjective must be masculine.
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L'odorat de la rose
→
L'odeur de la rose
A rose doesn't have a sense of smell; it has a scent.
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J'ai perdu mon odeur
→
J'ai perdu l'odorat
Losing your 'odeur' means you don't smell like anything; losing 'odorat' means you can't smell.
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Pronouncing the 't'
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Silent 't'
The final 't' in odorat is always silent in French.
सुझाव
Gender Check
Always remember 'odorat' is masculine. Use 'un' or 'le'.
The 'Nez' Trick
If you forget 'odorat', you can often use 'le nez' in a pinch.
Silent T
Never pronounce the 't' at the end. It should be a clean vowel sound.
Sense vs Scent
Use 'odorat' for the capacity and 'odeur' for the thing.
Anosmie
Learn 'anosmie' alongside 'odorat' for health contexts.
Flair
Use 'flair' when talking about hunting or tracking dogs.
Elision
Always write 'l'odorat', never 'le odorat'.
Proust
Associate 'odorat' with the famous French author Marcel Proust.
Latin Root
Remember it comes from 'odor', just like in English.
Daily Practice
Try to describe one thing you smell every day using 'mon odorat'.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of 'Odor' + 'at'. You are looking AT the ODOR with your nose.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a giant nose with a magnifying glass looking at molecules.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to name five things you can perceive with your odorat in the next minute.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
From the Latin 'odoratus', which is the past participle of 'odorari' (to smell).
मूल अर्थ: The act of smelling or the sense of smell.
Romance (Latin root).सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Be sensitive when discussing the loss of smell, as it can be a distressing medical symptom.
English speakers often just say 'smell' for both the sense and the scent, so they must learn to split the concept into 'odorat' and 'odeur'.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
Medical
- Perte d'odorat
- Test d'odorat
- Retrouver l'odorat
- Trouble de l'odorat
Cooking
- Avoir de l'odorat
- Sentir les épices
- L'odorat du chef
- Développer son odorat
Nature
- L'odorat du chien
- Suivre son odorat
- Un odorat puissant
- L'odorat animal
Perfumery
- Travailler son odorat
- Un odorat de nez
- La mémoire de l'odorat
- Affiner son odorat
Everyday Life
- Mon odorat me trompe
- Grâce à mon odorat
- L'odorat est bouché
- Utiliser son odorat
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Est-ce que tu penses avoir un bon odorat ?"
"Quel est le sens le plus important pour toi : la vue ou l'odorat ?"
"As-tu déjà perdu l'odorat à cause d'un gros rhume ?"
"Est-ce que l'odorat d'un chien est vraiment meilleur que le nôtre ?"
"Quelles sont les odeurs que ton odorat préfère le matin ?"
डायरी विषय
Décris une journée où tu n'aurais plus d'odorat. Qu'est-ce qui te manquerait le plus ?
Raconte un souvenir d'enfance qui est revenu grâce à ton odorat.
Pourquoi penses-tu que l'odorat est souvent moins valorisé que la vue ?
Si tu pouvais avoir l'odorat d'un animal, lequel choisirais-tu et pourquoi ?
Comment peut-on entraîner son odorat pour devenir un expert en cuisine ?
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालIt is a masculine noun: un odorat, l'odorat.
You say 'l'odorat' or 'le sens de l'odorat'.
The term is 'l'anosmie'.
It is better to use 'le flair' for intuition, though they are related.
No, the 't' is silent. It sounds like 'o-do-ra'.
'Odorat' is the sense you have in your nose; 'odeur' is the scent of something like a flower.
Yes, and for many animals like dogs, it is much more developed than in humans.
You can say: 'J'ai perdu l'odorat à cause de mon rhume.'
La vue, l'ouïe, l'odorat, le goût, et le toucher.
Yes, it is a basic word used by everyone to describe the sense of smell.
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Write a sentence using 'odorat' and 'chien'.
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Describe what happens to your 'odorat' when you are sick.
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Explain why 'odorat' is important for a chef.
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Use 'odorat' in a sentence about memory.
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Compare the 'odorat' of humans and animals.
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Write a sentence using 'perdre' and 'odorat'.
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Explain the difference between 'odorat' and 'odeur'.
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Write a sentence about training your 'odorat'.
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Use 'odorat' in a formal scientific sentence.
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Write a sentence about a sommelier's 'odorat'.
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Describe a flower's smell using 'odorat'.
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Write a sentence using 'odorat' and 'fin'.
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Explain 'anosmie' using the word 'odorat'.
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Write a sentence about safety and 'odorat'.
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Use 'odorat' in a sentence with 'retrouver'.
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Write a sentence about 'odorat' and 'cerveau'.
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Describe a 'nez' using the word 'odorat'.
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Write a sentence about 'odorat' and 'goût'.
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Use 'odorat' in a literary way.
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Write a sentence about 'odorat' and 'pollution'.
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Pronounce 'l'odorat' clearly.
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Say: 'J'ai un bon odorat'.
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Say: 'Le chien utilise son odorat'.
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Say: 'J'ai perdu l'odorat'.
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Describe the sense of smell in one sentence.
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Say: 'L'odorat est important pour cuisiner'.
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Say: 'Est-ce que ton odorat est revenu ?'.
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Explain 'un odorat fin' out loud.
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Say: 'Les cinq sens sont la vue, l'ouïe, l'odorat, le goût et le toucher'.
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Say: 'L'odorat est lié aux souvenirs'.
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Say: 'Le flair est une sorte d'odorat'.
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Say: 'L'odorat du chat est impressionnant'.
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Say: 'Il n'y a pas d'odorat sans nez'.
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Say: 'L'odorat est un sens chimique'.
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Say: 'Le marketing utilise l'odorat'.
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Say: 'Mon odorat est très sensible ce matin'.
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Say: 'L'odorat décline avec l'âge'.
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Say: 'Elle a un odorat de nez'.
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Say: 'L'odorat est fascinant à étudier'.
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Say: 'L'odorat, c'est la vie !'.
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Listen and write: 'L'odorat est précieux.'
Listen and write: 'Il a perdu l'odorat.'
Listen and write: 'Un odorat très fin.'
Listen and write: 'L'odorat du chien.'
Listen and write: 'Le sens de l'odorat.'
Listen and write: 'Retrouver son odorat.'
Listen and write: 'L'odorat et le goût.'
Listen and write: 'L'odorat est chimique.'
Listen and write: 'Affiner son odorat.'
Listen and write: 'L'odorat est lié au cerveau.'
Listen and write: 'L'odorat humain.'
Listen and write: 'Perte de l'odorat.'
Listen and write: 'L'odorat animal.'
Listen and write: 'Un bon odorat.'
Listen and write: 'L'odorat est un sens.'
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Summary
L'odorat refers to the physical sense of smell. Example: 'Le chien a un odorat incroyable.' Don't confuse it with 'odeur' (the smell itself).
- Odorat is the French noun for the sense of smell.
- It is a masculine noun always used with the article 'l'odorat'.
- It refers to the faculty itself, not the scent (which is 'odeur').
- Commonly used in medical, culinary, and scientific contexts.
Gender Check
Always remember 'odorat' is masculine. Use 'un' or 'le'.
The 'Nez' Trick
If you forget 'odorat', you can often use 'le nez' in a pinch.
Silent T
Never pronounce the 't' at the end. It should be a clean vowel sound.
Sense vs Scent
Use 'odorat' for the capacity and 'odeur' for the thing.
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