LINGUINI's origin and meaning
hello, and i found
some interesting surname 'LINGUINI',so i want to know this
surname's origin and meaning.once, i think this surname's
origin is ITALIAN, because
LINGUINI's suffix(maybe) -ni is
sounds like italian.does anybody know LINGUINI's
real origin and meaning?
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Linguini is an Italian word that roughly translates to "small tongue". It generally is used to refer to a type of pasta that is long and flat (like a tongue). For reference, please look up a translation of "lingua". Linguini is a plural word, so I guess a more literal translation would be "small tongueS". The singular is a feminine word, spelled Linguina. Neither Linguina nor Linguini are used as given names in Italy or elsewhere (except as a joke or in a cartoon). It is rarely used as a surname, but there have been instances of use. Usually those with the surname can link ancestry back to Genoa in Italy, where the pasta linguini (primarily served with clams) originated.
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thanks for answer^^thanks for the answer my question!now i know what
name 'Linguini" means,
and that use cartoon
or fictional works, too!
(and now i know that
also use a pasta's name, too!
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