Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Zucchini"
The meaning of "Zucchini" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does zucchini mean?
A:
vegetable
Synonyms of "Zucchini" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between zucchini and courgette ?
A:
US English uses "zucchini", UK English uses "courgette".
Other vegetables with different names in different dialects of English:
eggplant (US)/aubergine (UK)
cilantro (US)/coriander (UK)
arugula (US)/rocket or roquette (UK)
snow pea (US)/mangetout (UK)
Other vegetables with different names in different dialects of English:
eggplant (US)/aubergine (UK)
cilantro (US)/coriander (UK)
arugula (US)/rocket or roquette (UK)
snow pea (US)/mangetout (UK)
Q:
What is the difference between zucchini and courgette ?
A:
same vegetable, but in the uk, say courgette, and in america, say zucchini
Q:
What is the difference between zucchini and cucumber ?
A:
A cucumber and a zucchini are two different vegetables that look very similar
Translations of "Zucchini"
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How do you say this in English (US)? zucchini
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How do you say this in English (UK)? zucchini
A:
Courgette
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? zucchini
A:
Zoo•key•nee
Other questions about "Zucchini"
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Please show me how to pronounce I grow zucchini in my vegetable garden..
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Please show me how to pronounce zucchini.
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After chopping a few zucchini, put them on a plate. Then pour a little ground meats on them. Lastly, pour kashar cheese on ground meats. Does this sound natural?
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After chopping (maybe slicing instead?) several zucchinis, put them on a place. Add some ground meat to the chopped zucchinis and, lastly, add some kashar cheese.
Q:
How to cook stuffed zucchini.
Firstly we have to take one big zucchini, to wash it and to peel. Then chop it by rings.
Does this sound natural?
Firstly we have to take one big zucchini, to wash it and to peel. Then chop it by rings.
Does this sound natural?
A:
If describing a recipe, it is conventional in English to use the imperative tense. We also call a zucchini a "courgette", and a large courgette is called a "marrow". There is an English dish called "stuffed marrow" which might be similar to what you are going to describe!
First, take a large marrow, and wash and peel it. Cut the marrow into slices (you could say "about 25mm thick...".)
First, take a large marrow, and wash and peel it. Cut the marrow into slices (you could say "about 25mm thick...".)
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Can you slice this zucchini and fry with chopped garlic and olive oil? Does this sound natural?
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