ristorante
English
Etymology
Italian
Noun
ristorante (plural ristorantes)
- An Italian restaurant.
- 2004, Kathleen Morgan Drowne, Patrick Huber, The 1920's
- Americans who patronized these ristorantes for their liquor often developed a fondness for spaghetti and meatballs...
- 2007 January 7, Julia Chaplin, “Breakfast Is Late, So Business Is Good”, in New York Times:
- The scene at the European-style bistros and ristorantes is all about business and social networking, just as much as it is at lunch at a restaurant like Michael’s (popular with the publishing crowd), or at dinner at Phillipe (hip-hop moguls, fashion designers).
- 2004, Kathleen Morgan Drowne, Patrick Huber, The 1920's
Anagrams
- reinstator
Italian
Etymology
Noun use of present participle of ristorare (“to restore”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ri.stoˈran.te/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ante
- Hyphenation: ri‧sto‧ràn‧te
Noun
ristorante m (plural ristoranti)
- restaurant
Participle
ristorante (plural ristoranti)
- present participle of ristorare
Anagrams
- arrostenti, ritornaste, transiterò