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italianized (imp. & p. p.)
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italianized Sentence Examples
- The Italianized version of "spaghetti" is "spaghetto".
- Many Italianized words have been adopted into the English language, such as espresso and pizza.
- Some Italianized words have been modified over time, such as "macaroni" (from the Italian "maccheroni").
- Italianized words can be used to add a touch of elegance or sophistication to a dish or product.
- The Italianized word "al dente" refers to pasta that is cooked to a firm, slightly chewy texture.
- The Italianized word "cappuccino" refers to a coffee drink made with espresso and steamed milk, often topped with a sprinkle of cocoa powder.
- The Italianized word "frittata" refers to a savory Italian omelet typically made with vegetables, cheese, and meats.
- The Italianized word "gelato" refers to a frozen dessert similar to ice cream, but denser and richer.
- The Italianized word "linguine" refers to a type of long, flat pasta similar to spaghetti.
- The Italianized word "prosciutto" refers to a type of dry-cured ham typically served as an appetizer or in sandwiches.
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The Italianized version of "spaghetti" is "spaghetto".
Many Italianized words have been adopted into the English language, such as espresso and pizza.
Some Italianized words have been modified over time, such as "macaroni" (from the Italian "maccheroni").
Italianized words can be used to add a touch of elegance or sophistication to a dish or product.