Italian Phrase
Adoro provare nuovi sapori internazionali.
Meaning
I love trying new international flavors. The sentence expresses a personal passion for tasting foods from different cultures, emphasizing both novelty (‘nuovi’) and the global origin (‘internazionali’) of the flavors.
When to use
Use this phrase when you’re talking about food, cooking, travel, or any culinary adventure—whether you’re describing your own habits, recommending a restaurant, or chatting with friends about a recent tasting experience.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Adoroprovarenuovisaporiinternazionali
Adoro (verb)
‘Adoro’ is the first‑person singular present of ‘adorare’, used like ‘I love…’.
Provare (infinitive)
After verbs of preference (adorare, piacere, amare) the infinitive follows directly.
Nuovi (adjective)
‘Nuovi’ is the masculine plural form of ‘nuovo’, agreeing with ‘sapori’.
Sapori (noun)
‘Sapori’ means ‘flavors/tastes’; it is masculine plural, so adjectives must match.
Internazionali (adjective)
‘Internazionali’ is the plural masculine of ‘internazionale’, also agreeing with ‘sapori’.
🗨In Conversation
Adoro provare nuovi sapori internazionali.
I love trying new international flavors.
Anche a me! Qual è l'ultimo che hai assaggiato?
Me too! What’s the latest one you’ve tasted?
✕Common Mistakes
Mi adoro provare nuovi sapori internazionali.
‘Adorare’ is not reflexive here; you should say ‘Adoro…’ not ‘Mi adoro…’
Adoro provare nuovo sapori internazionali.
The adjective must agree in number and gender with the noun; use ‘nuovi sapori’.
Adoro provare nuovi sapori internazional.
The adjective needs the plural ending ‘-i’ to match ‘sapori’.
↔Alternatives
Mi piace assaggiare gusti nuovi di tutto il mondo.
I like tasting new tastes from around the world.
Adoro scoprire sapori stranieri.
I love discovering foreign flavors.
Amo provare piatti internazionali diversi.
I love trying different international dishes.
Cultural Tip
In Italy, food is a social ritual and trying new dishes is often a group activity. While ‘adorare’ sounds strong and enthusiastic, it’s perfectly natural in casual conversation among friends. Remember that ‘sapori’ can also refer to the overall taste profile, not just a single ingredient.

