mascarpone

English

Pot roasted pears with mascarpone panna cotta

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian mascarpone, from Lombard.

Noun

mascarpone (usually uncountable, plural mascarpones)

  1. A soft, creamy Italian cheese that is not pressed or aged; often used in desserts.

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Finnish

Etymology

From Italian mascarpone, from Lombard.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmɑskɑrpoːne/, [ˈmɑs̠kɑrpo̞ːne̞]
  • Hyphenation: mas‧car‧po‧ne

Noun

mascarpone

  1. mascarpone

Declension

Inflection of mascarpone (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation)
nominative mascarpone mascarponet
genitive mascarponen mascarponejen
partitive mascarponea mascarponeja
illative mascarponeen mascarponeihin
singular plural
nominative mascarpone mascarponet
accusative nom. mascarpone mascarponet
gen. mascarponen
genitive mascarponen mascarponejen
mascarponeinrare
partitive mascarponea mascarponeja
inessive mascarponessa mascarponeissa
elative mascarponesta mascarponeista
illative mascarponeen mascarponeihin
adessive mascarponella mascarponeilla
ablative mascarponelta mascarponeilta
allative mascarponelle mascarponeille
essive mascarponena mascarponeina
translative mascarponeksi mascarponeiksi
instructive mascarponein
abessive mascarponetta mascarponeitta
comitative mascarponeineen

Italian

Etymology

From Lombard mascarpa (ricotta).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mas.karˈpo.ne/, [mäs̪kär̺ˈpo̞ːn̺e]
  • Rhymes: -one
  • Hyphenation: ma‧scar‧pó‧ne

Noun

mascarpone m (plural mascarponi)

  1. mascarpone

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Noun

mascarpone m (plural mascarpones)

  1. mascarpone
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