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pasta in Latin

pasta in Latin is collȳra, pasta — pasta means a food made from a dough of wheat and water, shaped and usually boiled, forming the base of many Italian dishes.

pasta in Latin

collȳra
noun
(uncountable) Dough made from wheat and water and sometimes mixed with egg and formed into various shapes; often sold in dried form and typically boiled for eating.
pasta
noun
(uncountable) Dough made from wheat and water and sometimes mixed with egg and formed into various shapes; often sold in dried form and typically boiled for eating.

What does "pasta" mean?

  1. noun A food made from a dough of wheat and water, shaped and usually boiled, forming the base of many Italian dishes.
    "She boiled the pasta for exactly nine minutes."

pasta in a sentence

  • She boiled the pasta for exactly nine minutes.
  • We had pasta with tomato sauce for dinner.

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What is "pasta" in Latin?

"pasta" in Latin is collȳra, pasta. pasta means: A food made from a dough of wheat and water, shaped and usually boiled, forming the base of many Italian dishes.

How do you use "pasta" in a sentence?

Example: "She boiled the pasta for exactly nine minutes." In Latin, "pasta" is collȳra, pasta.

Are there other ways to say "pasta" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "pasta": collȳra, pasta.

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