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myotis
2 years ago

Right is according to the origin language

una pizza – due pizze

yunaschii
2 years ago

Go both, I actually say pizzas 🙂

Taastcaywcs
2 years ago

Hello,

I always say pizzas. Then everyone knows I mean the plural.

Love greetings

myotis
2 years ago
Reply to  Taastcaywcs

That would be Latin – in Italian only pizza…

Kugelflitz
2 years ago

Pizze. If my Italian knowledge doesn’t leave me completely.

myotis
2 years ago
Reply to  Kugelflitz

.;o)

dantes
2 years ago

But it’s all three correct.

IAmTheDanger69
2 years ago
Reply to  dantes

True, whenever I say to my mother, “Hey Mama, we can eat other things today” she calls dirket to the Italian and ordered pizzas

dantes
2 years ago
Reply to  IAmTheDanger69

The user has subsequently changed his question. Before there was: pizzas, pizzas (!) and pizzas. “Other” was subsequently changed.

IAmTheDanger69
2 years ago

I’ve been thinking…

Jogibaer2017
2 years ago

grammar

the pizza; Genitiv: pizza, plural: pizzas and pizzas

Source: Dudes

Christian320
2 years ago

so I know

Nill
2 years ago

maximum one

Bowle609
2 years ago

Both

grossesding700
2 years ago

Definitely.

Schurschi1510
2 years ago

margarites

ErikG172
1 year ago

Leaks 🙂