at, ah, ha, it, he, as, is or hi
The anagram is "spaghetti."
Here are all the options (Quite a few!):ageistaptesteightsgeishapastiepattiepetsaiphagespietaspittassaithespathetheistthetastightstithes
What language does the word spaghetti come from
The English to Italian translation for spaghetti is "gli spaghetti". Spaghetti is of Italian origin, and is the plural form of the Italian word "spaghetto".
Those letters spell spaghetti.
Italy. Spaghetti is an Italian word.
There is no plural form of the word Spaghetti.
pietas, aptest, tights, spathe, thetas, geisha, tithes, saithe, phages, pattie, theist, eights
No, the noun 'spaghetti' is not a collective noun. The noun 'spaghetti' is a word for a specific type of pasta, a word for a food substance, a word for a thing.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things in a descriptive or fanciful way; for example, a box of spaghetti or a plate of spaghetti.
The Italians of course! Spaghetti comes from the word spago meaning string. Spaghetti describes the plural and smaller form of the word.
The word spaghetti comes from the Italian language.
Those letters spell spaghetti.