The Black truffle
Oh, dude, truffles are like these fancy fungi that grow underground and are super expensive. They're not the same as those delicious chocolate truffles you stuff your face with. So, yeah, the chocolate truffles are a sweet treat, and the natural truffles are like the high-class ingredient in French and Italian cuisine. It's like comparing a Prius to a Ferrari, you know?
In Spanish, Amanda is still Amanda. In French, it is Amadine or Amandine. In Italian, it is Amaranta.
they speak French Not true. Switzerland has the Swiss franc, and in Switzerland they speak German, French and Italian. But, in German it is spelled "Frank", in French it is spelled "franc".
Sorrento is an Italian town at the southern end of the Bay of Naples. It was a popular resort among the aristocrats of the 19th century. It is still a popular tourist destination.
3musketeers.com (the official website for these) only lists Original, Truffle Crisp and Mint.
It was voted down in a plebiscite- popular election on just this issue. Goodbye Royal Italian Navy- but the Italian Navy still hoists the triple crown flag!
To say cupcake in Italian, it's still cupcake, but pronounced koo-pay-kak-eh, or something like that. It's just like French, cupcake translated to French is spelt cupcake. But it is pronounced koop-kack, something like that. So there you go!
It's still spoken in Romandie, at West of Belgium, and it's one of the four official languages, with German, Italian and Rumantch.
Guillaume Tell in French, Guglielmo Tell in Italian or Willhelm Tell in German.He still figures at the back of 5 Swiss Francs' coin.
The abbreviation 'no.' or 'No.' is an abbreviation based on the Latin word for number, numero, which still exists in the Romance languages including Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.
"I still like you!" in English is Mi piaci ancora! in Italian.
French culture has been accepting of new food companies in Paris, although traditional dining is still the most popular.