cucumber is a standard Italian word cucumber. Is from Vulgar Latin citric acidin order from lemonit comes from Tangerine (meaning “citron”).
cucumber
cucumber
As a masculine noun, it requires the following definite and indefinite articles:
- cucumber = cucumber
- cucumber = cucumber
- cucumber = cucumber
- some cucumbers = (some) cucumbers
Remember to bring some cucumbers when you go to the supermarket.
Remember to buy some cucumbers when you go to the supermarket.
Another possible translation is watermelonwhich shares the Latin root cucumber with english terminology cucumber.The main thing I heard was Sicily, Veneto and Friuliwhich is also the term watermelon In southern Italy.


If you are Italian-American, you may be familiar with the term Jadrul (or Chad Ruhl), which is a slang term derived from west drulsouthern dialect form cucumber.
In standard Italian and its dialect forms, cucumber Can also be used to metaphorically insult someone stupid.The birth of another insult cucumberor more accurately the Neapolitan form Cetruloyes citrullo (Fool, idiot). It’s hard to say why cucumbers are so closely associated with stupidity in the Italian peninsula!
That cucumber ruined everything.
That idiot ruined everything.
A pickled cucumbers is called pickled cucumbersand Pickle significance”in vinegar” or”pickled”. gherkinon the other hand, is called gherkin (literally)gherkin“).


So what? sea cucumber?In Italian its official name is beer mugbut informally you can use these terms sea cucumber or sea cucumber.
Heather Broster is a graduate with honors in linguistics from the University of Western Ontario. She is an aspiring polyglot, fluent in English and Italian, as well as varying degrees of fluency in Japanese, Welsh and French. Originally from Toronto, Heather has lived in several countries, notably Italy for six years. Her main research areas are language acquisition, education and bilingual teaching.



