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Spaghetti Vs. Spaghetto

The English language is one complex vehicle of communication that leaves non-natives wondering how some words came about. While specific phrases and words retain their singular form in the plural format, like sheep and equipment, others take a different outlook.

Now, we have a fun fact about our favorite snack. Thanks to Dictionary.com, we learned that spaghetti is the plural of “spaghetto,” a single piece of the pasta. The same applies to other cuisines, mostly Italian ones; for instance, gnocchi for gnocco and ravioli for raviolo.

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