olio e aglio is the translation in Italian Language. It is the fifth most taught language. It has more than 65 million native speakers.
"Oil" in English is olio in Italian.
Raffineria di petrolio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "oil refinery." The phrase may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since Italian employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "raf-FEE-ney-REE-a dee pey-TRO-lyo" in Pisan Italian.
Fuoriuscita di petrolio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "oil spill." The phrase may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since Italian employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(la) FWO-ree-oo-SHEE-ta dee pey-TRO-lyo" in Pisan Italian.
Aglio ed olio is an Italian equivalent of 'garlic and oil'. The masculine noun 'aglio' means 'garlic'. The conjunction 'ed' means 'and'. The masculine noun 'olio' means 'oil'. All together, they're pronounced 'AH-lyoh eh-DOH-lyoh'.
Pizza is the same in English and Italian since it is a beloved Italian loan word in English. The feminine singular noun classically references a culinary invention from flour, water, and yeast to which such ingredients as anchovies, mozzarella, oil, oregano, salt, and tomato may be added. The pronunciation will be "PEET-tsa" in Italian.
Ciabatta is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "slipper bread." The feminine singular noun most famously references a dialectical word from northeast Italy's Veneto region for "slipper." The pronunciation will be "tcha-BAT-ta" in Italian.
The most known dish is spaghetti aglio olio e peperoncino (garlic oil and hot pepper)
"yusei" is oil well
Pizza is an Italian loan word in English.Specifically, the word functions as a feminine noun in its singular form. It identifies a dough that is kneaded with flour, water and yeast; flavored with anchovies, cheese, oil, oregano, salt and tomatoes; and baked in the oven. The pronunciation will be "PEET-tsa" in Italian.
The advantages of eating Italian food is that they cook with healthy ingredients that we need such as olive oil, tomatoes, garlic, whole grains and beans.
'Oil platform' is an English equivalent of 'piattaforma petrolifera'.
Olio e aceto is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "oil and vinegar." The masculine singular noun, conjunction, and masculine singular noun most currently reference the name of a cafe and food truck business in Chapel Hill (North Carolina), an on-line blog, and gallery art-decorated lodgings in McMinnville (Oregon). The pronunciation will be "O-lyo ey a-TCHEY-to" in Italian.