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One Strand Of Spaghetti Is NOT Called A Spaghetti!

Then what is it called?
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01 Aug 2017, 11:00 AM

Apparently, there’s a singular word for a strand of spaghetti, and it’s not “that noodle”. Netizens have been debating about this issue recently. So, what exactly are you supposed to call a singular strand of pasta?

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Wait for it…

The term for a strand of spaghetti is “SPAGHETTO”! Is your mind blown now?

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Here’s a crash course of the Italian language. An “I” on the end of a word indicates a plural, while and “o” or an “a” indicates a singular. That explains everything! 

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Article source: Teen Vogue

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