this phrase spoon Italian is spoon. Its origins can be traced back to Latin cochleathe derivative of cochleaIt turned out to be a tool used to eat snails!

Here are the definite and indefinite articles that accompany this masculine noun:
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(some) spoons
several different spoon Some you may be familiar with include:
- plastic spoon = plastic spoon
- spoon = dinner spoon
- silver spoon = silver spoon
- broth/spoon = spoon
- wooden spoon = wooden spoon
Is your daughter ready to eat with a spoon?
Is your daughter ready to eat with a spoon?

from spoonwe get s teaspoon and enhanced a spoon. The former refers to any small spoon such as a teaspoon or dessert spoon, the latter of which means big spoon or Ladle.
to say a spoonyou can use spoon (E.g a spoonful of sugar = a spoonful of sugar) or a spoon (E.g spoonful of soup = spoonful of soup). a spoon Can also mean “a blow given (to someone/something) with a spoon”.
The recipe calls for two tablespoons of sugar and one tablespoon of milk.
The recipe calls for two spoons of sugar and one spoon of milk.
A sort of spoon dessert is any dessert with a soft and creamy consistency that must be eaten with a spoon, such as milk pudding or custard.
A sort of spoon stretcher Is an Scoop stretchera stretcher that can be split in two and placed under the patient without turning him or her over.
finally, spoon is the name of the special style of play of Italian footballer Francesco Totti, known as chip shot in English. It is so called because the ball forms an arch as it travels in the air towards the goal. Here’s a quick video showing ten of Totti’s most impressive”spoon“:
Idioms with the word “cucchiaio”
collect/pick up with a spoon/tsp
Literal translation: Pick it up with a spoon/small spoon
English meaning: Inability to stand due to fatigue or ill health
Empty / Empty the sea with a spoon
Literal translation: Empty the sea with a spoon
English meaning: Working hard on something for a long time without getting any relevant results



