You may mean "pizza", which is pronounced like "pitza"? Pizza in America is also called Pizza Pie, sometimes shortened to just "Pie", and in Connecticut and other New England areas you see it called Abizza (pronounced ah-BEETS). It is an Italian flavored food usually made with a flat, usually round bread topped with tomato sauce or tomatoes, Italian spices, and cheese (usually mozzarella--pronounced "motz-a-REL-a" or sometimes shortened and pronounced "mootz" by Italian Americans) and then the pizza is baked. There are very many additions and variations in toppings. Another variation is to use a white sauce instead of the tomato sauce. The white sauce is usually made with mozzarella, olive oil, and ricotta cheese (ricotta "ri-COT-a" is also often shortened and pronounced "ri-GOT"). It is then topped with toppings similar to the tomato-sauced pizza. In New England a white pizza topped with fresh clams is very popular. Pepe's Pizza in New Haven, CT, near Yale University, is famous for its Clam Pizza. But Pepe's other pizzas are also well known and very popular. It is one of the oldest operating "Pizza Parlors" (aka "Pizzerias") in America, started in the 1920's. In the U.S. there are also many "fast food" pizza restaurants, for example, Pizza Hut, Domino's, Little Caesar's, Papa John's. See Wikipedia for more information. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_pizza
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'Pizza' is an Italian equivalent of 'pizza'. It's a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'PEETS-tsah'.
Pizza ultima is an Italian equivalent of 'ultimate pizza'. In the word by word translation, the feminine gender noun 'pizza' takes 'la' ['the'] as its definite article and 'una' ['a, one'] as its indefinite. The feminine adjective 'ultima' means 'ultimate'. The phrase is pronounced 'PEETS-tsah OOL-tee-mah'.Another equivalent is 'pizza definitiva'. The feminine adjective 'definitiva' may be translated as 'ultimate, definitive'. The phrase is pronounced 'PEETS-tsah deh-fee-nee-TEE-vah'.
If you look at what you typed you will see that it is not true. Pisa is the name of an Italian city and is pronounced PEE-sah. Pizza is a food and is pronounced PEET-zah. Just because two words look a little bit alike does not mean they mean the same thing.
Because the words come from Italian, where zz is usually pronounced "ts".
The Spanish word for Cheese is "Queso" - pronounced KEH-soh
It has been my experience that people heartily shout PIZZA (pronounced like pee-ZAH) but I am not sure.
"Pizzelle" is pronounced just like "pizza", replacing the final "a" with the "elle" sound, rhyming with "bell". The above is only true as a Americanized word. To pronounce "Pizelle" as an Italian word, it is pronounced pee-ZELL-eh.
The word pizza, an Italian dish consisting of bread crust, tomato, cheese, and various other toppings, is pronounced PEET-sah.