riso
rice
noun REE-zoh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'oryza' (rice) / 'risus' (laughter)
Also means
laughter
Usage Note
Riso is a tricky double: as 'rice' it comes from oryza, but as 'laughter' it is the noun from ridere. The laughter sense has the unusual feminine plural le risa, while rice stays uncountable.
Examples
"Cucino il riso per cena."
Natural Translation
I'm cooking rice for dinner.
Literal Translation
I-cook the rice for dinner.
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