意思
For food to be to one's liking or taste.
文化背景
Asking about taste is a sign of hospitality and care for the guest's comfort. Similar to Korea, 'kuchi ni au' is a polite way to show appreciation for a meal. Focuses on 'weikou' (appetite), emphasizing that the food is stimulating the appetite. Often uses 'to one's taste' or 'delicious' to express the same sentiment.
Use '딱'
Add '딱' before '맞다' to say it fits 'perfectly'.
Polite Inquiry
Always use the honorific '맞으세요?' when asking a guest.
意思
For food to be to one's liking or taste.
Use '딱'
Add '딱' before '맞다' to say it fits 'perfectly'.
Polite Inquiry
Always use the honorific '맞으세요?' when asking a guest.
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct particle.
이 음식은 제 입맛___ 맞아요.
The particle '에' is used to indicate the target of the fit.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the most natural sentence.
Only food can be '입맛에 맞다'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 이 요리 어때요? B: ____.
This is the most positive and appropriate response to a host.
🎉 得分: /3
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3 练习이 음식은 제 입맛___ 맞아요.
The particle '에' is used to indicate the target of the fit.
Choose the most natural sentence.
Only food can be '입맛에 맞다'.
A: 이 요리 어때요? B: ____.
This is the most positive and appropriate response to a host.
🎉 得分: /3
常见问题
2 个问题No, use '취향에 맞다' for music.
It can be both formal and informal depending on the ending.
相关表达
입맛이 없다
contrastTo have no appetite
취향에 맞다
similarTo be to one's taste (general)
입에 잘 맞다
synonymTo fit the mouth well
입맛을 돋우다
builds onTo stimulate the appetite