hueles
Hueles is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb oler, meaning “you smell.” It is used to describe a scent perceived by the person addressed or to comment on someone’s odor or the odor of a place or object. In everyday speech, it often appears with the preposition “a,” as in “hueles a lavanda” or “hueles a humo,” indicating the source or character of the smell.
Etymology and forms: Oler comes from Latin olēre, and its present indicative forms show a stem variation
Usage notes: Hueles is commonly used to describe smells perceived by the listener or to comment on
Related terms: The infinitive oler, the noun olor (smell, odor), and related expressions like “oler a…” appear