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How do you say "pizza" in French?
la pizza
In French, "pizza" is la pizza.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced pee-tsa. Two syllables, rhymes with 'pizza' in English. The stress is on first.
Grammar notes
Feminine noun (la pizza). Plural is les pizzas. Direct borrowing from Italian.
Example sentence
La pizza est délicieuse.
The pizza is delicious.
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How to remember la pizza
Pizza is the same in French and English - this Italian word was adopted into both languages.
Related words
- cake le gâteau
- cat le chat
- dough la pâte
- flour la farine
- gas le gaz
- honey le miel
- jar le bocal
- plastic wrap le film plastique
- pot le pot
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Questions about la pizza
How do you say "pizza" in French?
In French, "pizza" is la pizza. It is a noun.
Is la pizza masculine or feminine?
Feminine noun (la pizza). Plural is les pizzas. Direct borrowing from Italian.
How is la pizza used in a sentence?
Use la pizza as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La pizza est délicieuse. (The pizza is delicious.).
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