Calamari is the culinary name for squid, especially dishes from the Mediterranean. The origin is Italian and there is a variant in Spanish
No, not German. The Italien word "calamari" plural is singular "calamaro". That means squids and squid in English.
There are two syllables in the word language. (Lang-uage)
Another word for rule of language is Grammar.
The language that the word macrophage originates from is from the Greek language. The Greek definition of the word is translated to mean "big eaters".
The word "tortilla" originated from the Spanish language.
It sounds like an Italian word--maybe not though
Yes. Calamari is the Italian word for squid.
Calamari isn't slang. It's an Italian word for squid.
Calamari came from squids who came from the oceans.
No. The 'i' ending indicates the word is a plural, probably in Italian. In fact, calamari is the Italian word for squids.The Spanish word for one squid is calamar, for two, calamaros.
calamari
From the Greek (kalamari), the English spelling is calamari.
calamari is Italian
no. calamari is actually squid, and squid is not a type of octopus.
calamari is the Italian word for squid. Not sure if they were the first to cook it though
The Calamari Wrestler was created in 2004.
Calamari Press was created in 2003.