The Internet is freaking out after learning the singular form of ‘spaghetti’

Twitter users were completely shocked to learn that not only is 'spaghetti' a plural, but the singular form is not what they expected.

Twitter users were floored after learning 'spaghetto' is the singular form of spaghetti.

Twitter users were floored after learning 'spaghetto' is the singular form of spaghetti. Source: fcafotodigital / Getty Images.

Twitter is having a field day with a little piece of reasonably pointless information: the singular form for the word 'spaghetti'. 

It turns out that many amongst us didn't realise that 'spaghetti' was plural, and that the singular form for 'spaghetti', to describe meaning one strand of the thin pasta, is 'spaghetto'. 

Twitter user @caroramsey tweeted out her pasta-related discovery last week, and since then, her tweet (LANGUAGE WARNING) has amassed more than 18,000 retweets and 43,000 likes.
Now, the responses to Caro Ramsey's original tweet have people in stitches with laughter.
Plus, this conversation that shows that Italian feminine and masculine nouns are really just too much for some to handle:

Share
SBS Food is a 24/7 foodie channel for all Australians, with a focus on simple, authentic and everyday food inspiration from cultures everywhere. NSW stream only. Read more about SBS Food
Have a story or comment? Contact Us

SBS Food is a 24/7 foodie channel for all Australians, with a focus on simple, authentic and everyday food inspiration from cultures everywhere. NSW stream only.
Watch nowOn Demand
Follow SBS Food
1 min read
Published 19 July 2017 3:53pm
Updated 19 July 2017 3:56pm
By Chloe Sargeant

Share this with family and friends