| Word | gelato, gelati |
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| How Do You Say "gelato, gelati"? | djeh/LAH/toh, tee |
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| What is "gelato, gelati"? | ‘Gelato, gelati’ *(m) is Italian for ‘ice-cream,s’. Gelato is an Italian frozen treat, similar, but not identical to ice-cream. The name ‘gelato’ comes from the verb ‘gelare’, which means ‘to freeze’:
Other Italian frozen sweet treats include:
How do you say ‘ice-cream’ in French and Spanish? French glace Spanish helado
gelato djeh/LAH/toh
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