pizze
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpi.tseɪ/
Noun
pizze
- (rare) plural of pizza
- 1938: Giuseppe Orioli, Adventures of a Bookseller, p.321
- […] they manufacture the detestable tarts called pizze, very popular in this part of the world.
- 1957: Armando T. Perretta, Take a Number, p.82
- Twice a week his mother baked bread, and twice a week there were pizze fritte for breakfast instead of cocoa and stale bread.
- 1973: Maria-Antonietta Macciocchi et alii & Partito Comunista Italiano, Letters from Inside the Italian Communist Party to Louis Althusser, p.121
- The city seemed like one gigantic fry-shop, with ‘zeppole’, ‘pizze’ and ‘calzoni’ sizzling on every street-corner.
- 1999: Elizabeth David, Italian Food, p.115
- The variety of pizze is immense. The true Roman pizza, for instance, is made with onions and oil, no tomato.
- 2000: Matthew Evans, Italy: World Food, p.2
- The most exquisite pizze are cooked in a forno a legna (woodfired oven).
- 2004: Anna Del Conte, The Classic Food of Northern Italy, p.203
- Umbria is rich in paste, pizze, savoury torte, minestre and polenta dishes.
- 1938: Giuseppe Orioli, Adventures of a Bookseller, p.321
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈpɪt͡sɛ]
- Rhymes: -ɪtsɛ
- Hyphenation: pi‧z‧ze
- Homophone: pice
Noun
pizze
- inflection of pizza:
- dative singular
- locative singular
Italian
Noun
pizze f
- plural of pizza
Anagrams
- pezzi