Zucchine e zucca spaghetti and zucchine e spaghetti di zucca are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "zucchini and squash spaghetti." Birthplace and personal preference determine whether "zucchini and squash spaghetti" (case 1) or "zucchini and spaghetti (made) of squash" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "tsook-KEE-ney TSOOK-ka spa-GET-tee" and "tsook-KEE-ney spa-GET-tee dee TSOOK-ka" in Pisan Italin.
"Zucchini" in English is zucchine in Italian.
Piatto di spaghetti is an Italian equivalent when the collective noun for spaghetti is translated from English. The prepositional phrase literally translates by word order into English as "plate of spaghetti." The pronunciation will be "PYAT-to dee spa-GET-tee" in Italian.
Salsa spaghetti is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "spaghetti sauce." The food-related phrase translates literally into English as "sauce (for, of, with) spaghetti." The pronunciation will be "SAL-sa spa-GET-tee" in Italian.
Gli spaghetti sono buoni! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Spaghetti is good!" The masculine plural phrase translates literally as "The spaghetti are good!" in English. The pronunciation will be "lyee spa-GET-tee SO-no BWO-nee" in Pisan Italian.
Spaghetti con salsa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "spaghetti with sauce." The prepositional phrase models a rare instance in which English and Italian phrase or sentence structures match word for word. The pronunciation will be "spa-GET-tee kon SAL-sa" in Italian.
Spaghetti bolognese is an Italian loan phrase in English.Specifically, the masculine noun spaghetti is an Italian loan word in English. The feminine/masculine Italian loan adjective bolognese means "of or relating to the city of Bologna". The pronunciation will be "spa-GHET-tee BO-lo-NYE-se" in Italian.
The English to Italian translation for spaghetti is "gli spaghetti". Spaghetti is of Italian origin, and is the plural form of the Italian word "spaghetto".
"Twine" is an English equivalent of the Italian word spago. The masculine singular noun translates into English as "little (pieces) of twine" when the diminutive suffix -etti is added to form spaghetti. The pronunciation will be "SPA-go" in Italian.
When translated from English to Italian a raccoon is a procione
"Out" in English is fuori in Italian.
"About" in English is circa in Italian.
"Or" in English is o in Italian.