Pasta con ciento cipolle is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "pasta with 100 onions." The word for "hundred" in Italian shows only one invariable form as an adjective or as a noun, regardless of the gender of the 100 individuals or objects being so counted. The pronunciation will be "PA-sta kon TCHEN-to tchee-POL-ley" in Italian.
"Delicious pasta" in English means deliziosa pasta in Italian.
"House of Pasta" in English is La casa della pasta in Italian.
"The pasta is great!" in English is La pasta è ottima! in Italian.
Voglio pasta calda! in Italian means "I want hot pasta!" in English.
"Delicious pasta salad!" in English is Insalata di pasta deliziosa! in Italian.
Pasta is the Italian equivalent of the English word "pasta." The feminine singular noun serves as an Italian loan word in English and additionally translates as "dough (money)," "paste" or "pastry" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "PA-sta" in Italian.
Buona Pasta
"Dough" and "pastry" are literal English equivalents of the Italian word pasta. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation of the feminine singular noun remains "PA-sta" in Italian.
La pasta è cotta! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "The pasta is done!" The declaration/exclamation translates literally as "The pasta is cooked!" in English. The pronunciation will be "la PA-sta eh KOT-ta" in Italian.
Strozzaprezzi is a kind of pasta, which translates from the Italian as "strangled priests"!
"Little" in size is an English equivalent of the -iniending on Italian pasta names. The pronunciation of the masculine plural suffix will be "EE-nee" in Italian.
Gli strozzapreti is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hit the priest pasta." The masculine plura phrase literally translates as "the strangle-priests" in English. The pronunciation will be "STROT-tsa-PREH-tee" in Pisan Italian.