Tagliando i capelli a strati is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "giving layers to hair." The gerund, masculine plural definite article, noun, preposition, and masculine plural noun translate literally by word order into English as "cutting the hairs in layers." The pronunciation will be "ta-LYAN-do ee ka-PEL-lee a STRA-tee" in Italian.
No, lasagne is not a traditional English dish; it is an Italian pasta dish. Originating from Italy, lasagne consists of layers of pasta, meat sauce, béchamel, and cheese. While it has become popular in England and many other countries, it is deeply rooted in Italian cuisine.
When translated to English, the Dutch word dekbed means a quilt or duvet. A quilt is a blanket or bed covering, traditionally made of 2 layers of woven material with a layer of batting in between.
In case of the English bond bricks were laid in alternate layers of headers and stretchers. while flemish bond has alternate headers and stretchers within a layer, giving good looks to the surface. English bond has high strength value while flemish bond has looks.
An Italian ice cream having layers of different colors or flavors and often containing fruits and nuts.
Yes Lasagna (or lasagne) is definitely an Italian meal depending on what part of Italy the recipe originates it consists of alternate layers of pasta, cheese, a sauce, and other ingredients.
"Thousand leaf" is an English equivalent of the French word millefeuille. The masculine singular noun merges the numeral mille ("thousand") and the feminine singular noun feuille ("leaf") and refers to a three-layer puff pastry that reveals a confectioner's sugar dust and two layers of pastry cream. The pronunciation will be "meel-foy" in Alsatian French.
Oh, what a lovely question! Vivaldi was actually both Italian and Venetian. He was born in Venice, which is a beautiful city in Italy. So you could say he was both Italian by nationality and Venetian by birthplace. How wonderful to appreciate the different layers of his identity!
Sfogliatelle is the name of an Italian pastry. The word is a feminine gender noun that literally means 'leaves, layers'. The pastry is made with a phyllo type dough that's cut into discs. They're layered so the layers of discs look like layers of leaves. They tend to be filled with an orange flavored ricotta filling.
In English the slang term "brickies" means "Brick Layers", a person who's profession is brick laying/building.
To create layers of paint that reflected light
Emo hair has a lot of layers and at the top they rat it up a little bit giving it the poofy look
Lasagna is traditionally thought of as an Italian dish. However, there is some speculation that it may be a derivative of a Greek dish because of the different layers.