The English word tobacco is derived from the Spanish word tobaco, which means tobacco as well. Perhaps the Spanish word is derived from Arawak word meaning a pipe for smoking the plant, or roll of leaves smoked, or the plant.
No, the word cheese is not an adverb.The word cheese is a noun.
The word grana has two meanings. A grana can be one of the components of a chloroplast in a plant. A grana can also refer to Italian cheese of a hard, mature consistency. Examples of grana cheese include Parmesan and Romano.
"Cheese cave" or "cheese storage room" are English equivalents of the Italian word casera.Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It refers to a cool place in which cheese is kept before marketing. The pronunciation will be "ka-SEY-ra" in Italian.
Hindi word for Cheese is Paneer.
beef sauce sausage hungry
Cheddar is one word, cheese is one word, cheddar cheese is two words.
because its the same word
cheese = queso
Italy but long before it became Italy
The Italian word for cream cheese is philadelphia.
The Anglo-saxon word for 'cheese' is cese