Vado a parlare della cucina italiana is an Italian equivalent of 'I will be talking about Italian food'. The verb 'vado' is pronounced 'VAH-doh', and means '[I] am going, do go, go'. The preposition 'a' is pronounced 'ah', and means 'to'. The infinitive 'parlare' is pronounced 'pahr-LAH-ray', and means 'to speak'. The word 'della' combines the preposition 'di' and the feminine definite article 'la' to mean 'of the'. The feminine gender noun 'cucina' is pronounced 'koo-CHEE-nah', and means 'food, cooking'. The feminine adjective 'italiana' is pronounced 'ee-tah-LYAH-nah', and means 'Italian'.
I think that it depends on what kind of "food" you are talking about and what kind of pizza. Prersonally I would choose Italian food but if its really good pizza then I would eat both. Pizza is Italian food.
Since your talking about the Italian food guanciale or cured pork jowls. It is actually pronounced (Gwan Cha Lay).
"Missing talking with you!" in English is Manca parlare con te! in Italian.
"Miss talking to you!" in English is Mi manca parlare con te! in Italian.
I would say Italian food would not be good for a cat unless it is Italian Cat Food, not human food.
No, a hamburger is not an Italian food. The Hamburger originally, is an American food.
Italian food is very popular.
Italian food
Italian food oringinated from the central part of Spain
Spaghetti is not a Spanish food since it is Italian.
"Gnocchi" are an Italian food.
Everyday Italian - 2004 Italian Fast Food was released on: USA: 2005