How do you compliment a meal in Italian?

How do you compliment a meal in Italian?

10 Italian Words and Phrases to Describe Good Food

  1. Buono! The first word all learners should add to their Italian vocabulary is the adjective buono.
  2. Squisito!
  3. Ottimo!
  4. Eccellente!
  5. Gustoso / Saporito.
  6. Spettacolare!
  7. Delizioso!
  8. Invitante / Allettante.

How do you say yes in Sicilian?

Key to abbreviations: frm = formal, inf = informal, sg = singular (said to one person), pl = plural (said to more than one person)….Useful phrases in Sicilian.

English lu sicilianu (Sicilian)
Yes, a little (reply to ‘Do you speak …?’) Se, n’anticchia Se, picca

How do you say God bless you in Sicilian?

The answer is: “Diu ti binirici” which means “God bless you”.

How do you say sausage in Sicilian?

The singular is ‘salsiccia’ which means ‘sausage’. If you are talking about ‘sausages’, say ‘salsiccie’.

How do you say delicious in Sicilian?

Translation Services USA – Translate “delicious” into Sicilian (sicilianu)

How do you say delicious?

Beyond “Delicious”

  1. Tastes great! Eating something delicious right now?
  2. Really good! Here’s something else you could say instead of delicious.
  3. Wow, [this food] is amazing! If something tastes better than you expected, you could use the word wow to express your surprise.
  4. Yummy.
  5. Flavorful.
  6. Mouth-watering.

How do you say aunt in Sicilian?

Aunt is simply ZIA. You can Also say ZIETTA which literally means “little aunt” but usually this is used by children when they talk to young aunts or if they want to sound sweet while thanking or asking.

How do you say aunt in Cree?

AUNT (FATHER’S SISTER or MOTHER’S BROTHER’S WIFE or MOTHER-IN-LAW)

  1. nisikos – my aunt (NI-si-gos)
  2. kisikos – my aunt (KI-si-gos)

How do you pronounce Zia?

Zee as in zebra and uh as in bus….Pronounce Names.

Pronunciation: z-I-a z-eye-a Zia – rhymes with Maya
Type of Name: Zia Rios
Origin: Arabic
Alternate Spelling(s): Says

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