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limone

English translation of limone

lemon

The Italian word for 'lemon' is 'limone'. It is a common word used in many contexts, from food recipes to day-to-day conversations. Like English, it can be metaphorically used to refer to a defective item or a disappointing situation. However, the word 'limone' is predominantly used in a literal sense to refer to the citrus fruit.


Example sentences using: limone

Posso avere una limonata fresca, per favore?

English translation of Posso avere una limonata fresca, per favore?

Can I have a fresh lemonade, please?

This sentence is typically used when ordering a fresh lemonade at a bar or restaurant. 'Limonata' is an Italian term for 'lemonade', a drink made from lemon ('limone'), sugar, and water.

Amo il profumo dei limoni.

English translation of Amo il profumo dei limoni.

I love the smell of lemons.

In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their love for the fragrance of lemons. The word 'limoni' is the plural form of 'limone', which means 'lemon' in Italian.

Questo piatto ha bisogno di un po' di limone.

English translation of Questo piatto ha bisogno di un po' di limone.

This dish needs a bit of lemon.

The speaker here is suggesting that adding a bit of 'limone' (lemon) could enhance the flavour of the dish. In Italian cooking, lemon is commonly used to add a fresh, tangy taste to meals.

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