It is spelled maccheroni and pronounced the same way but with an accent on the r making it sound like er (like rolling an r in Spanish) If you want to hear the pronunciation you can look it up on Google and listen if you don't get what I mean.
'Maccheroni' is an Italian equivalent of 'macaroni'. It's a masculine noun whose plural definite article is 'i' ['the'] and whose plural indefinite article is 'dei' ['some']. It's pronounced 'MAHK-keh-ROH-nee'.
you can say "tallarines", "pastas" or"fideos"
macarrones y queso
Translation: Pasta con queso
El macarona
"Pasta" is in italian. In spanish, it's also Pasta.
le encanta la pasta
cheese **The food of Italy is the food of its regions. it is difficult to say what the national dish would be. Although PAsta , olive oil and risotto feature heavily in Italy.
si, senor or senorita! i am a spanish teacher and that is how you say bleu cheese!!! i love bleu cheese...
You say Cheese in SpanishQuesopronounced KAY-sohSalsa de queso.
In America.. we say Cheese And In Narnia we say PASTA!
pasta de tomate
the answer is la pasta de dental
* Macaroni and Cheese * Chicken and Cheese bake (see Campbell's soup website- substitute pasta for rice, if wanted) * Baked macaroni and cheese * Pasta-and-cheese casserole
You say queso... el queso.
You should say, "Papá le gusta espagueti" :-)
Queso. Pronounced kay-soh.