BY: Giulia Franceschini
Everyone loves Italian food, but as it turns out, pronouncing the names of some of its most iconic dishes is not as easy as enjoying them. The topic piqued the interest of the people at Preply, a popular online language learning platform designed to help users improve their language skills through personalized one-on-one lessons with native speakers, and offers courses in a wide range of languages, including Italian, Spanish and French, catering to learners of all levels.
Preply researchers looked into Google search data to reveal which Italian food names pose the greatest challenge to non-native speakers, and while dishes like pizza and spaghetti may seem straightforward, others—like gnocchi and bruschetta—prove to be tricky.
SOURCE: https://italoamericano.org
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