Christopher Columbus is an Italian adventurer, explorer and navigator who shares his last name for a popular sweet.
Specifically, the Italian discoverer of the Americas has the Italian name of Cristoforo Colombo. His last name means "pigeon". The dessert colomba means "dove".
The respective pronunciations in Italian will be "kree-STOH-foh-roh koh-LOHM-boh" for the man from Genoa and "koh-LOHM-bah" for the dessert.
Marco Polo.
"Sweet toothpaste" in English is dentifricio dolce in Italian.
"Sweet kisses" in English is dolci baci in Italian.
"Sweet life" in English means la dolce vita ("the sweet life") in Italian.
The main difference between mild and sweet Italian sausage is the level of spiciness. Mild Italian sausage has a subtle or no spicy flavor, while sweet Italian sausage contains a small amount of sugar or sweet seasoning, giving it a slightly sweet taste.
"Sweet man" in English means uomo dolce in Italian.
"Sweet little girl!" in English is Dolce bambina! in Italian.
Sweet and salty
peperone
Dolce
Everyday Italian - 2004 Simply Sweet was released on: USA: 2005
Dolce is a literal Italian equivalent of the English words "candy" and "sweet." The pronunciation for the feminine/masculine singular adjective "sweet" and the masculine singular noun "candy" will be the same in Italian: "DOL-tchey."