Spaghetti is a type of pasta. Its name means "little strings" or "little twine" in Italian because that is what its shape resembles. Spagho is a related Italian word meaning "thread".
Broken down, the Italian name is derived from: Spagowhich means twine, Spaghetto which means little twine, and Spaghetti is plural for Spaghetto.
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Pasta seems to have developed in more than one place independently... earlier in China. But Spaghetti as we know it definitely began in Italy.
Spaghetti is the plural form of the Italian word spaghetto, which is a diminutive of spago, meaning "thin string" or "twine."
Spaghetti originally came from China. I know hard to believe. Most people think that spaghetti first came from Italy but they are incorrect.
Spaghetti comes from Italy!
the word spaghetti came from Italy
It is Italian for 'little cords'
english language
What language does the word spaghetti come from
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Fairly certain that it is not normal for spaghetti to come out of your nose, most people do not have this problem. If you have an issue with spaghetti consistently coming out of your nose, especially if you are not laughing while eating spaghetti, please seek help from a licensed physician.
The tin of Spaghetti comes from Italy as pasta is the staple food of Italy
it comes from china
The pronoun to use is "it," since spaghetti is a thing.Example : "Come eat your spaghetti before it gets cold."(In Italian, spaghetti is the plural of spaghetto, and uses theplural pronoun gli.)
1955 in New York.
Spaghetti and most pastas come in cardboard boxes. Once I have opened mine, I always put the remaining amount in plastic ziploc bags inside the original box to protect against pantry moth which love pasta.
Spaghetti is made from wheat, the mince comes from a cow's meat and the tomato paste comes from fresh vine ripened tomatoes which were grown on a farm
the sauce was made in MEXICO the sauce was made in MEXICO
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gli spaghetti - the spaghetti