macaroni
The word macaroni is divided into syllables like so: mac-a-ro-ni.
The word "macaroni" is a plural noun. The singular form of it is "macarono."
Italy
macaroni
It's good to use in macaroni and cheese, risotto and grilled cheese.
No, the word pair is not an adverb.The word pair is a noun (he has a pair of cards) and a verb.(I will pair them up).
Macaroni is not actually an italian pasta, it is american. It was given an italian sounding name for marketing purposes. Italians would likely simply call it macaroni as well.
The word Macaroni is said in the exact same way only in German some emphasis is placed on the R naturally.The German spelling of Macaroni changes to Makkaroni.
I think from the song Yankie Doodle because it has the word in it. I think from the song Yankie Doodle because it has the word in it.
i ate macaromi for lunch
In the sentence, The recipe for cooking macaroni and cheese is simple, the word cooking macaroni and cheese does the work of a noun phrase.