Every August, as a routinely flushed, overheated child, I would join in chorus with my perspiring cohorts, boisterously importuning, “I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!” Little did I realize that rather than conjuring dessert, I was conjugating it and probably laying the...
It should be sad, seeing the kids there, but it isn't, they have ribbons in their hair and lots of shine on their shoes, you'd think there was going to be ice cream; and sometimes that's what it's like in the visitors' room, a party. Anyway it's not like the movies: you k...
gelato (noun): Italian-style ice cream - Gelato is also the Italian word for ice cream, isn't it? gnocchi (noun): small dumplings made from flour, potato, or semolina, often served with a sauce - We'll have spinach gnocchi with butter and sage for our starter, please. lasagne (noun...
water ice- an ice containing no milk but having a mushy consistency; usually made from fruit juice sorbet frappe,ice- a frozen dessert with fruit flavoring (especially one containing no milk) Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. ...
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In the word “gelato” (an Italian ice - cream), how do you pronounce the “g”? A. /dʒ/
Imagine you’re on vacation in Italy. It’s hot outside and you’re in the mood for some ice cream. But as you approach what looks like a fabulousgelateria, you realize that the shop is closed and nobody is inside! On the glass door you see this sign:Lun-Mar 10-22, Mer-Sab 11...
. Add in the word for the item, a per favore, and you’ve got an easy way to request just about anything. And always remember to offer a heartful grazie (thank you)! >> Try these phrases when you eat at the best restaurants in Florence! @rosettastone If you visit Italy, knowing...
It was sensory overload, the happiness, the stones, the ice cream parlour, my first taste of freedom and the large curve in the road. For some reason, unbeknownst to my thirteen year old self, I had thought the old Bronco would automatically straighten out, I didn’t realize I had to...
When someone has been out of an educational environment for a long time or doesn´t have a knack for learning languages, this may seem very unlikely. It´s simple! They just need to listen to a word 160 times over a period of 14 minutes according to neuroscientists. The brain may st...