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| How Do You Say "chiodi di garofano"? | chiodi di garofano |
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| What is "chiodi di garofano"? | ‘Chiodi di garofano’ *(m) is Italian for ‘cloves’ – the spice. A single clove is a ‘chiodo di garofano’. ‘Garofano’ by itself means ‘carnation’, and ‘chiodo, chiodi’ is Italian for ‘nail, nails’ (the kind you use with a hammer). How do you say ‘cloves’ in French and Spanish? French clous de girofle Spanish clavos chiodi di garofano KYOH/dee dee gah/ROH/fah/noh
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