Spaghetti is a long, thin, cylindrical pasta of Italian origin.
The word is derived from "Spaghetti" meaning "thin string" or "twine.
The Italians of course! Spaghetti comes from the word spago meaning string. Spaghetti describes the plural and smaller form of the word.
Spaghetti is the plural form of the Italian word spaghetto, which is a diminutive of spago, meaning "thin string" or "twine". The word spaghetti can be literally translated as "little lines."
if you are referring to ancient Rome, spaghetti did not exist back then. If you are referring to modern Rome, it has the same meaning as in the rest of italy.
Angels hair - it's a type of pasta/spaghetti
Over cooked spaghetti means that it is cooked more than it should be or i would say burnt or stuck to the cooking utensil.
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.For more information about spaghetti and pasta see the related links and related questions.
gli spaghetti - the spaghetti
Firefighters refer to spaghetti the same as you do, Spaghetti is Spaghetti.
a spaghetti fest is a fest... with spaghetti...d(-_-)bBrianna
lottsa spaghetti means lots of spaghetti and most people like spaghetti .
Because it's called the "spaghetti" project.
Spaghetti.