IPA: /ˈziːti/
KK: /ˈziti/
A type of pasta that is shaped like medium-sized tubes, often with ridges on the outside.
I made a delicious baked ziti with cheese and marinara sauce for dinner.
The word 'ziti' comes from Italian 'ziti', which refers to a type of pasta. The term is derived from the Sicilian dialect 'zitu', meaning 'bridegroom', as the pasta is traditionally served at weddings. Thus, 'ziti' refers to a pasta associated with celebratory occasions.
Imagine a wedding where 'ziti' pasta is served to celebrate the union of a 'bridegroom' — that's how you can remember that 'ziti' is a special pasta often enjoyed at festive gatherings.
No commonly confused words.