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spinaci — meaning in English: spinach

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'spinaci' in various culinary contexts, such as discussing traditional Italian dishes like 'lasagna' or 'tortellini.' It's also frequent in casual conversations about healthy eating, for example, when sharing recipes or grocery shopping tips.
Synonyms & nuances
'Spinaci' specifically refers to spinach as a leafy green vegetable, while 'verdura' is a more general term for vegetables. You would choose 'spinaci' when referring to the specific health benefits or culinary uses of spinach, whereas 'verdura' is better for talking about vegetables in broader contexts.
Culture
'Spinaci' derives from the Arabic word 'isbanakh,' which reflects the plant's journey through various cultures before becoming a staple in Italian cuisine. Interestingly, spinach has been celebrated since ancient times and is believed to have been introduced to Italy from Persia, leading to its inclusion in many beloved dishes across the country.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of spinaci in Italian?
The word 'spinaci' is already in its plural form in Italian. The singular form is 'spinacio,' but you will most often encounter 'spinaci' when discussing the vegetable.
Q.How do you use spinaci in a sentence?
You can say, 'Mi piacciono gli spinaci crudi in insalata,' which means 'I like raw spinach in salad.' This sentence shows a common usage in everyday conversation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using spinaci?
'Spinaci' is often mistakenly treated as a feminine noun, but it is actually masculine. This can lead to errors in articles and adjectives, so remember to use 'il' instead of 'la' when referring to it.
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