Sentences with phrase «italian words»

Throw in some Italian words or other languages and you can make a kitchen seem more fancy.
Many people in New Jersey pronounce quite a few Italian words in a strange way, but it's not due to ignorance or misreading of the words — it's because many of the Italians that settled in the general New Jersey region spoke a now extinct, regional dialect of Italian.
I'd highly recommend learning a few key Italian words and phrases before your trip.
The sound of the Italian words is attractive and very, very poetic.
Learn Some Italian Words
Bella Verdi (Italian words meaning «Beautiful Greens») was conceived in 2003 out of a desire to harness a passion for fine food and sustainable agricultural practices combined with a desire to support our Community.
Another example is that many Italian web users tend to mix English and Italian words in searches.
The French word in turn comes from the Italian word «mostaccio», from the Medieval Latin «mustacium» and in turn the Medieval Greek «moustakion».
During her freshman year of college, after being inspired by artisans she encountered on a trip to Italy, she started a jewelry business called Tramonti, the Italian word for sunset.
They'll use an Italian word like «sprezzatura» («studied carelessness») and explain how that excuses wrinkle - prone linen from joining the rest of shirt fabrics, which play it straight and have a positive relationship with the ironing board.
A Greater Vancouver flooring supplier, MIRA, pronounced «meer - a», is a Portuguese and Italian word that means «to look and feel, to «view».
On the other side» so this pat view holds» are the patrons of aggiornamento, an Italian word that means «bringing to today» or, as it is usually translated, «updating.»
But what precisely does this evocative Italian word mean?
The character who immediately begins jeering at Shylock when Portia turns the tables on him, the character who offers Shylock only «A halter gratis» nothing else for God's sake» (emphasis added), is named Gratiano, which of course suggests grazia, the Italian word for «grace.»
I know they use the Italian word for courgettes in North America.
That is the Italian word for a mixed vegetable sort of soup, think minestrone, and it sounds way more intriguing that way right?!
The Italian word «cacciatore» translates to «hunter» in English, referring to a dish prepared with tomatoes, mushrooms, and onions — «hunter - style.»
fancy italian word, perhaps?)
Also, am I think only one who took forever to figure out that «allatonce» isn't an Italian word that ends in the syllable «say»?
We have always called them French Cookies, some call them pizzelles, which comes from the Italian word pizze meaning flat.
Caprese is an Italian word, and it describes a dish that contains tomatoes, basil, mozzarella cheese, and often balsamic vinegar.
FIG + CHEESE Since fresh figs pair so lovely with cheese, I couldn't help but pair these figs with the Kite Hill cheese on a crostini (which essentially is an Italian word for toasted bread with toppings).
Einkorn berries are also known as «farro»; however, farro, an Italian word, also encompasses spelt and emmer.
The word «affogato,» comes from the Italian word «affogare,» which means «to drown,» and that is exactly what this dessert is: gelato / ice cream drowned in freshly brewed espresso.
(Most people don't know that «mortadella» is just the Italian word for «bologna,» so they will think it's as fancy as prosciutto even though mortadella costs the same as sliced turkey.)
Traditional Pesto The word «pesto» comes from the Italian word pestâ, which means to pound or to crush.
The Italian word oriundo refers to Italians born in foreign lands.
Roma has an abundance of many things: works of art, pizza, naked men ensconced in marble, hills and even graffiti, which is probably an Italian word anyway, right?
Zaylee - Zaylee is a Celtic word meaning - Blonde, an Italian word meaning - Golden and a Latin word meaning - To rise, sunrise, dawn.
The name evolved from the Italian word for feminine and pram.
Donna is the Italian word for «lady», and it has a history of being used as a term of respect among the upper class and nobles.
Chooch is derived from the Italian word «ciuccio.»
Four seconds of online research revealed that the true origin of «wop» is guappo, the Italian word for dude or dandy.
Lago is the Italian word for lake.
The person who made this document — the first so - called portolan chart, from the Italian word portolano, meaning «a collection of sailing directions» — spawned a new era of mapmaking and oceanic exploration.
In fish markets and restaurants in English - speaking countries, it is often known by the name calamari, from the Greek - Italian word for these animals.
The term influenza comes from the Italian word meaning «influence» — an allusion to the influence the stars were once believed to have on our health.
The first written record of tomatoes — from Spain in the 1500s — confirms that this mutation, which enlarges tomatoes by producing compartments known as locules, existed back in the same yellow tomatoes that gave Italians the word pomodoro, or golden apple.
It was an Italian word, SONO, the word for «I am,» and SONO was seamlessly displayed.
The word pesto comes from the Italian word «pestare» meaning to crush or pound.
The name for this potentially deadly respiratory infection comes from the Italian word for influence; centuries ago, people believed that the influence of the planets made people sick with the disease.
Pizzicotti derives from the Italian word «pizzico», which means «pinch».
Named after the Italian word for «beast,» Bestia continues to be a pillar on the LA food scene.
Opera is an Italian word (short for opera in musica), however it was not
Fiat shows its Italian flair by naming the flashy orange paint color of our particular 500X with the Italian word for orange.
The Italian word for festival is «festa,» («la» means «the») which is very close to the Spanish word «fiesta» which is already an established nameplate which they quite obviously wanted to steer clear of.
Up until now, we've all been referring to the future model as the «baby Quattropotre,» but Maserati has now trademarked the «Levante» (Italian word for «East») name to be used for one of the three new models set to be unveiled in the upcoming years.
Previa - an Italian word meaning preview - can seat either five or seven passengers.
However, on March 14, 2008, Alfa Romeo announced officially that the name would instead be «MiTo», an abbreviation of the cities Milano (Milan) & Torino (Turin), because it was designed in the former and was to be assembled in the latter; the name is also a play on the Italian word «mito», meaning «mythical» or «legendary».
«Lusso» is the Italian word for luxury, and the GTC4Lusso's leather - lined interior features a state - of - the - art infotainment system, which for Ferrari is an unusual nod to a focus on something other than the road ahead.
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