| Word | affumicato, affumicata |
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| How Do You Say "affumicato, affumicata"? | ahf/fooh/mee/KAH/toh |
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| What is "affumicato, affumicata"? | ‘Affumicato, affumicata’ *(adj) refers to food which is smoked or cured, e.g. ham. It derives from the verb ‘fumare’, which means ‘to smoke’.
How do you say ‘smoked’ in Spanish and French? Spanish ahumado, ahumada French fumé, fumée affumicato, affumicata ahf/fooh/mee/KAH/toh,tah
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