How to Say โThinโ in Italian
Sottile
soh-TEEL-eh
[soh-TEEL-eh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Opposite of 'spesso', often used to describe pizza crusts.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Many pizzas in Italy have a 'crostata sottile', making them crispy and light!
Phrase Breakdown
Sottile
[soh-TEEL-eh]
Thin
Having a small distance between two opposite sides.
Ho tagliato il pane a fette sottili.
I cut the bread into thin slices.
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