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Ragù is an Italian equivalent of the English word "ragout."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun that refers to a sauce of minced meat, onions and tomatoes. Its singular definite article il means "the." The pronunciation is "rah-GOO."
A ragout is a stew of meat and vegetables mixed together.
ragoo is the way you pronounce it
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"Meat sauce" and "ragout" are English equivalents of the Italian word ragù. The masculine singular noun refers to a sauce of minced meat, onions, and tomatoes. The pronunciation will be "ra-GOO" in Italian.
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Perhaps "ragout" is the word you are looking for.
The letters spell ragout. The word means a stew containing meat and vegetables.
There has been a gallimaufry of opinions on the subject, therefore I have no answer. Definition = a hodgepodge; jumble; confused medley, a ragout or hash. The word is a noun.
The cast of The Buried Treasure - 1915 includes: Fred Burns as The Tourist Florence Crawford as Marie Walter Long as Ragout