Nightmare85
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jul 17, 2009
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- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- German
- Home Country
- Germany
- Current Location
- Germany
Hello,
I'm thinking about replacing the second taste with another word.
Me: How does it taste?
He: What?
Me: The taste of the loss. :-D
I know that the first taste is a verb and the second one a noun, but I would like to replace it anyway.
And if I wrote just one sentence, it would sound way more odd:
How does the taste of the loss taste? -> not very good this twice taste
Would flavo(u)r be better as a noun in both examples?
Cheers!
I'm thinking about replacing the second taste with another word.
Me: How does it taste?
He: What?
Me: The taste of the loss. :-D
I know that the first taste is a verb and the second one a noun, but I would like to replace it anyway.
And if I wrote just one sentence, it would sound way more odd:
How does the taste of the loss taste? -> not very good this twice taste
Would flavo(u)r be better as a noun in both examples?
Cheers!