Also with a drink and toy. May I have some more please.
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Pepperoni pizza in Italy is pizza with bell peppers. If you want pepperoni pizza in Italy, you will need to order Salami on your pizza. Some places that have a lot of American tourists may place pepperoni pizza on their menu- but of you go to areas not frequented by American tourists, and order pepperoni pizza- you will get bell pepper pizza. This happened to me in Pescara, Italy. Pepperoni (with two 'p's in the middle) is an Italian-American sausage/salami, known mainly in countries other than Italy! Peperoni (with only one 'p' in the middle) are green/yellow/red bell peppers. There is a difference in pronunciation between the two words (the word with two 'p's has a short 'e' as in petty; the word with only one 'p' has a longer 'e' as in pay) but it is very difficult for any foreigner to hear or pronounce the difference!
The word for Pizza in Italian is Pizza much like the word for Pasta in Italian is Pasta. They are both words that have adopted the same translation internationally. There are other words that are both the same in Italian and English and in many cases the same in any language. Pizza Pasta Ziti Rigatoni Spaghetti Macaroni Parmigiano Of course I know words that relate to food the most!
ween, it's actually for pizza hut it's called where the cheese go?
Yes, Pizza Hut is two words...
Words that can be made from the letters in 'cheese' are:heseeshe
Happy words are typically adjectives because they describe a person or thing as feeling joy or pleasure. They can also be used as adverbs to describe how an action is done, such as "She smiled happily."
Cheddar is one word, cheese is one word, cheddar cheese is two words.
Some words that rhyme with Eliza are visa, pizza, and breeza.
Some words do not have opposites [antonyms]. Cheese has no antonym.
The words pizza hut with a roof on it to make it look like a hut.
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