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il pomodoro→ tomatoItalian word meaning

"il pomodoro" is a A1-level Italian word meaning "tomato". Below you can find 12 example sentences with audio to help you understand how to use it in real Italian conversations.

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Example Sentences

Cooking Dinner
A1Cooking & Food

Cooking Dinner

'Abbiamo bisogno di pasta, pomodori e formaggio,' dice papà.

'We need pasta, tomatoes, and cheese,' Dad says.

Making Pizza
A1Cooking & Food

Making Pizza

Tom mette l'impasto su una teglia.

Tom puts the dough on a baking tray.

Planting a Garden
A1Nature & Outdoors

Planting a Garden

Prima, scava il terreno.

First, she digs the soil.

Asking About the Menu
A1Dialogue Practice

Asking About the Menu

'Oggi abbiamo la zuppa di pomodoro,' dice il cameriere.

'Today we have tomato soup,' the waiter says.

Healthy Eating
A1Health & Wellness

Healthy Eating

L'insalata ha pomodori e cetriolo.

The salad has tomatoes and cucumber.

Buying Groceries
A1Everyday Situations

Buying Groceries

Ha anche bisogno di pomodori per un'insalata.

She also needs tomatoes for a salad.

The Shopping List
A1Cooking & Food

The Shopping List

Scrive: pomodori.

She writes: tomatoes.

Trying Local Food
A1Travel

Trying Local Food

Anna ordina una pizza con pomodori e formaggio.

Anna orders a pizza with tomatoes and cheese.

Ordering Food Delivery
A1Everyday Situations

Ordering Food Delivery

Ha pomodoro, formaggio e basilico.

It has tomato, cheese, and basil.

Visiting Grandparents
A1Relationships

Visiting Grandparents

Coltiva pomodori e carote.

He grows tomatoes and carrots.

At the Farmers Market
A2Cooking & Food

At the Farmers Market

La prima bancarella aveva grossi pomodori rossi.

The first stall had big, red tomatoes.

The Dinner Party
B1Cooking & Food

The Dinner Party

I pomodori sembravano particolarmente belli, così ne ho comprati due chili.

The tomatoes looked particularly beautiful, so I bought two kilograms.

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