ngon
/ˈteɪsti//ˈteɪsti/The word "tasty" has a fascinating history. It's a relatively recent addition to the English language, appearing in the 16th century. It comes from the Old French word "tasté", meaning "tasted". "Tasté" itself derives from the verb "taster", which meant "to taste". The "y" ending, common in words like "happy" and "hungry," became popular in the 16th century and was used to create a more informal and casual tone. So, while the concept of tasting is ancient, the specific word "tasty" emerged from the French language during a time of linguistic evolution.
having a strong and pleasant taste when it is eaten
có hương vị đậm đà và dễ chịu khi ăn
một bữa ăn ngon
cái gì đó ngon để ăn
một món ăn thực sự ngon cho gia đình bạn
Thức ăn lành mạnh, ngon và được trình bày đẹp mắt.
Quầy bar có nhiều món ăn nhẹ ngon miệng.
sexually attractive
hấp dẫn tình dục