gelato
pronunciation
How to pronounce gelato in British English: UK [dʒe'lɑ:təʊ]
How to pronounce gelato in American English: US [dʒe'lɑtoʊ]
Word Origin
- gelato (n.)
- by 1970, from Italian gelato, literally "frozen," past participle of gelare "to freeze, congeal" (see cold (adj.)).
Example
- 1. Which city or village had the best gelato ?
- 2. So why not cool down with a gelato ?
- 3. With news that a dedicated gelato university has opened in italy , stylist has delved into the prospecti of universities and colleges the world over to uncover other unique and offbeat courses on offer .
- 4. I strolled by cafes , gelato shops , the opera house and central market . Arriving at paris bend , I stared up at the towering peaks of notre dame cathedral and wandered the halls of the central post office , designed by gustave eiffel in the late 19th century .
- 5. Instead decisions about whom to love are more intense versions of the sorts of decisions we make throughout the course of our existence from what kind of gelato to order to what career to pursue .