Fungo
"An Italian mushroom" in English is un fungo italiano in Italian.
Funghi is an Italian equivalent of the English word "mushrooms." The masculine plural noun also translates as "fungi" in English. The pronunciation will be "FOON-ghee" in Pisan Italian.
On a mushroom pizza in your local italian.
They direct traffic at busy junctions. They stand on a concrete post that looks like a giant mushroom.
I am a fun guy!
Your a Fungi
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He's really a fun gi
Trofeo Fungo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Mushroom Cup." The masculine singular phrase most famously references the Super Mario Brothers video games where the easy circuit revolves around a trophy whose symbol is a super mushroom (super fungo). The pronunciation will be "tro-FEY-o FOON-go" in Pisan Italian.
mushroom = Pilz
A rotter, saprobe or biodegrader. If something is a type, for example, you could say it is saprophytic. E.g: To say, for example "That mushroom is a saprobe" is like saying "That mushroom is a decomposer," as in that is its job, but saying "That mushroom is saprophytic" is like saying "That mushroom is a decomposing mushroom" as in that's its type, you are classifying it as that. If you're talking about its ecology you say it's saprotrophic, so saying "That mushroom is saprotrophic" is like saying "That mushroom is found in areas of dead matter," etc. Hope that asnwered your question! By Dimitri. I
Sotto is how you say under in Italian.