linguine with clams
linguine with clams'
"Tonguelet pasta with clams" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase linguine alle vongole. The feminine plural noun, preposition with feminine plural definite article, and feminine plural noun reference one of the most beloved culinary dishes associated with the northwest Italian city of Genoa and region of Liguria. The pronunciation will be "leen-GWEE-ney AL-ley VON-go-ley" in Italian.
Linguine alla Vongole (white clam sauce)
Ciao Italia - 1989 Linguine al vongole due maniere Linguine with Clams Two Ways was released on: USA: 6 September 2008
Linguine is an Italian loan word in English.
it is made with flour, water, egg and water
Tongue is the literal English equivalent of 'linguine'. The word in Italian is formed from the root syllable 'lingu-'. All words that are formed thus relate to 'tongue'.
Little tongue is an English equivalent of 'linguine'. The Italian word is pronounced 'leen-GWEE-nee'. It's a feminine noun that's used in the plural, and that has 'le' ['the'] as its definite article'.
Rice, polenta, pasta, butter or cream based sauces, tomato sauce, pizza, Parmesan, mozzarella, basil, oregano, rosemary, sage, thyme, olive oil, tomatoes, seafood, linguine alla vongole, fettuccine Alfredo, risotto, lasagna, and bocconcini. : )
Little tongue is a literal English equivalent of 'linguine'. The word in Italian is a feminine plural noun whose definite article is 'le' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'delle' ['some']. It's pronounced 'leen-GWEE-neh'.
"No to drugs!" in English means No alle droghe! in Italian.
"Little tongues" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian word linguine. The feminine plural noun most famously references a pasta whose translation for English-speakers occurs either as the Anglicized linguini or as an Italian loan word. The pronunciation will be "leen-GWEE-nee" in Italian.