
makawao_kane
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Pess-To.
If you say paysto, people will look at you funny.
Have fun with Italian! |
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andrea b
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say pesto same in italian |
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Chiara C
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more like pess-to, trust me, I'm italian! :-) |
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ery
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pess-to
I'm italian |
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Kathryn S
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I'm Italian and we say pess-to. But it may depend on what region you are from. |
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Freckles
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Are you trying to say pess-to. As in pesto sauce.
Pess-to |
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Karl
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I say pay-sto.
For that matter, is it la-bia or lay-bia ? |
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ontheroadagainwithoutyou
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The e sounds like a, so it would be more like paystow |
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baddac7400
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you say it pess-to that is how I have heard everyone say it.
Even my italian grandma |
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--Flavia--
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i've find a video where an italian grandma show how to do pesto at home... she pronunce Pesto 2 times at 10th and 11th second of the video...
http://video.google.it/videoplay?docid=-7386600514729390855&q=pesto
alternative answer... :P |
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Nana
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in the whole Italy we pronounce it "pess-to".
E in Italy is pronounced like your A, the final O (which isn't very common in english) is pronounced like the O of the word "Off". |
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Genius Cook
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Neither, it is pronounced: "pess tow" |
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Bride2Be
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Lesson from an Italian
Pesto is pronounced PESS TOE but say it together |
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ed
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E is pronounced like A, in Italian. |
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worldsowide
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The E in Italian is pronounced like a long A in English, so like "make" not like "dad."
You pronounce the pasta sauce made with basil, garlic and pine nuts: "Pay-stow" |
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