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English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle English tastynge, taastyng, equivalent to taste + -ing (gerundive ending).
Noun
tasting (plural tastings)
- A small amount of food or drink.
- The taking of a small amount of food or drink into the mouth in order to taste it.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
small amount of food or drink
taking of a small amount of food or drink in order to taste it
- Arabic: مَذَاق m (maḏāq)
- Armenian: համտես (hy) (hamtes)
- Belarusian: дэгуста́цыя f (dehustácyja), про́ба f (próba)
- Bulgarian: дегуста́ция (bg) f (degustácija)
- Catalan: tast (ca) m, degustació f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 品嘗/品尝 (zh) (pǐncháng) or 品嚐/品尝 (zh) (pǐncháng)
- Czech: degustace (cs) f
- Finnish: maistiainen (fi)
- French: dégustation (fr) f
- Georgian: დეგუსტაცია (degusṭacia)
- German: Verkostung (de) f, Degustation f
- Greek: γευσιγνωσία (el) f (gefsignosía)
- Hungarian: kóstolás (hu)
- Irish: ócáid bhlaiste
- Italian: degustazione (it) f, assaggio (it) m
- Japanese: 賞味 (ja) (しょうみ, shōmi), 試食 (ja) (ししょく, shishoku)
- Korean: 상미(賞味) (sangmi), 시식(試食) (ko) (sisik)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: çêjtin
- Polish: degustacja (pl) f
- Portuguese: degustação (pt) f
- Russian: дегуста́ция (ru) f (degustácija), про́ба (ru) f (próba) (ку́шанья или напи́тка)
- Slovak: degustácia f
- Spanish: degustación f, cata (es) f
- Ukrainian: дегуста́ція f (dehustácija), про́ба (uk) f (próba)
- Vietnamese: việc nếm thử
- Welsh: blasu (cy) m
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Etymology 2
From Middle English tastinge, taastynge, equivalent to taste + -ing (present participle ending).
Verb
tasting
- present participle and gerund of taste
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