Pasta is traditionally associated with Italian cuisine, though it may have entered Europe from Asia during the Mongol invasions of the 13th century. In making pasta, semolina dough is rolled out and sliced or compacted and forced through perforated plates (dies) that form it into the desired shape. It is produced in the form of sheets, ribbons, cords, tubes, and other shapes, each with its own name (e.g., spaghetti, macaroni). The formed dough is then dried under controlled conditions. Pasta is boiled and topped with a sauce or combined with other foods before serving.
The Italian word "pasta" is a loan word in Afrikaans. Meaning the word in Afrikaans for "pasta" is "pasta."
pasta is spelled "pasta" however the word for noodles in spanish is: "fideos".
"knochi" is not a word. You may mean 'Gnocchi' which are small dumplings made of pieces of semolina pasta, or sometimes potato.
Spirals,corkscrew pasta.
If you mean pasta shapes, there are hundreds.
In Afrikaans it stays alfredo pasta.
You mean Fusilli which is corkscrew shaped pasta
It's a kind of long pasta like fettucine, but often curled up into nests.
The word "pasta" comes from Italy. It is a general term for various types of noodles made from a dough of durum wheat flour and water.
The only word I can think of that sounds at all like this is 'lasagna' (a type of pasta). If that is not what you mean, please give the definition of the word you want to have spelled.
nounPastaNudelnTeigwaren
Ziti; it's a tube-shaped pasta.