bolognaise
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French bolognaise.
Noun
bolognaise (countable and uncountable, plural bolognaises)
- Alternative form of bolognese
- 2011, Paul Howard, Riding High: Shadow Cycling the Tour de France:
- What are you supposed to do — order two spaghetti bolognaises? Last night Dad, Jon and I plumped for pizza and were delighted by both the quantity and the quality.
- 2015, Peter Dowsett, Audio Production Tips: Getting the Sound Right at the Source:
- Let's imagine a recipe for spaghetti bolognaise. There are three core ingredients you cannot do without: the bolognaise tomato sauce, spaghetti and meat (usually beef or a veggie substitute).
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bɔ.lɔ.ɲɛz/
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