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Italian: Food & Dining

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6 easy10 medium4 hard
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Italian vocabulary for food, restaurants, and the art of Italian dining.

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1
easy

What is the Italian word for 'bread'?

Pane (pronounced PAH-neh)

2
easy

What is the Italian word for 'cheese'?

Formaggio (pronounced for-MAHD-joh)

3
easy

What is the Italian word for 'ice cream'?

Gelato (pronounced jeh-LAH-toh)

4
easy

How do you ask for 'the bill' in an Italian restaurant?

Il conto (pronounced eel KOHN-toh)

5
easy

What is the Italian word for 'water'?

Acqua (pronounced AHK-kwah)

6
easy

What is the Italian word for 'wine'?

Vino (pronounced VEE-noh)

7
medium

What is the 'first course' of a traditional Italian meal called?

Il primo (usually consisting of pasta, risotto, or soup)

8
medium

What is a 'side dish' (usually vegetables or salad) called in Italian?

Il contorno (pronounced eel kohn-TOR-noh)

9
medium

How do you say 'to book a table' in Italian?

Prenotare un tavolo

10
medium

What is the Italian term for 'olive oil'?

Olio d'oliva

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