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What's the difference between salt and salty?
First, the meaning is different.

"Salt" means:

1, salt; Interesting, exciting

Salt water; Containing salt, salty; Salty; sluttish

Marinate with salt; Add salt to; Sprinkle salt on the road to melt ice or snow.

"salty" means: salty; salty

Second, the parts of speech are different.

Salt: It can be used as adjectives, nouns and verbs.

Salty: Only adjectives.

Third, the usage is different.

1, salt: it is often used as subject, object, predicate and attribute in sentences.

Example: Add salt to the original soup according to your taste, and then let it soften slowly.

Add salt to the original soup according to your own taste, and then simmer slowly.

2. salty: mainly used as an attribute in sentences.

Example: me? Like what? Is it salty? Herring ? Me? Bought it? Some? Are you online? Siffway? But? It? Used to be. That's great. ?

I like salted herring. I bought some in Safeway, but it's sweet.