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How do you say "seasoning" in Italian?
il condimento
In Italian, "seasoning" is il condimento.
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Pronunciation
Say kohn-dee-MEN-toh. Stress the third syllable with an 'eh' sound.
Grammar notes
Masculine noun (il condimento). Plural: i condimenti. Related to condire (to season).
Example sentence
Il condimento rende il piatto più gustoso.
Seasoning makes the dish more flavorful.
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How to remember il condimento
Condimento comes from condire (to season). Seasonings condition the food.
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- garlic l’aglio
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- peach la pesca
- pineapple l’ananas
- rice il riso
- strawberry la fragola
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Questions about il condimento
How do you say "seasoning" in Italian?
In Italian, "seasoning" is il condimento. It is a noun.
Is il condimento masculine or feminine?
Masculine noun (il condimento). Plural: i condimenti. Related to condire (to season).
How is il condimento used in a sentence?
Use il condimento as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Il condimento rende il piatto più gustoso. (Seasoning makes the dish more flavorful.).
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