Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
"mangia e bevi"
English translation:
sundae
Added to glossary by
Angela Arnone
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Italian term
"mangia e bevi"
Italian to English
Other
Cooking / Culinary
desserts
How on earth do I translate this? Is it a fruit cocktail or something like that?
Thanks for any help!
Angela
Thanks for any help!
Angela
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | Eat & Drink Combo | Daniela Zambrini |
2 | "Drink your Fruit" | Cristina Mazzucchelli |
Proposed translations
7 mins
Eat & Drink Combo
Mangia e bevi is usually fruit & ice-cream, or fruit and drink in the same large glass
I have often seen "combo" on menus... just a suggestion :-)
com·bo (kŏm'bô)
n., pl. -bos.
Music. A small jazz band.
Informal. The product or result of combining; a combination
I have often seen "combo" on menus... just a suggestion :-)
com·bo (kŏm'bô)
n., pl. -bos.
Music. A small jazz band.
Informal. The product or result of combining; a combination
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Italian term (edited):
mangia e bevi
"Drink your Fruit"
I agree witrh Daniela as far as the definition of "Mangia e Bevi" is concerned, but I have never seen "Combo" related to something to drink.
I would translate it, depending to the context, with either "fruit and juice/drink" or "fruit and ice-cream"...
or maybe "Drink your Fruit"???? :-)
Just a suggestion, though!
I would translate it, depending to the context, with either "fruit and juice/drink" or "fruit and ice-cream"...
or maybe "Drink your Fruit"???? :-)
Just a suggestion, though!
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