Palato

Word PALATO
Character 6
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"Soft" or "well done" when referred to pasta. Opposite of "al dente". Literally, "al palato" means "to the palate". Palate is the upper part of the mouth that in combination with the upward tongue pressure can be used to chew soft foods. Most applicable to those who are missing teeth (or awaiting for them to grow for that matter). The second definition of the word "palato" is "taste". So it can be interpreted as "to the taste" as well :) Urban Dictionary

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The word "palato" in example sentences

But to my ears the result is not that we replace the affricate with the straight forward palato-alveolar fricative [ʒ] that occurs in pleasure ['pleʒə], which is usually lip-rounded and laminal, but with a less lip-rounded, and often apical articulation. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The final ‘ć’ [tɕ] is not the same as the English voiceless palato-alveolar affricate /tʃ/, but this is the nearest English sound to it – many English speakers find it very difficult to distinguish between the two Serbian sounds represented as ć and č, the latter being the [tʃ]. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Only in English, among the languages best known in English-speaking countries, does ‘j’ and sometimes ‘g’ represent a palato-alveolar affricate dʒ. ❋ Unknown (2008)

H is always silent, except in the spelling -CH- which represents, as in English, a palato-alveolar affricate. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The BBC recommendation, which corresponds to that given in most if not all manuals of pronunciation for Serbian, is to treat the ‘dž’, written with the single letter ‘џ’ in Cyrillic, as the straightforward English voiced palato-alveolar affricate. ❋ Unknown (2008)

It is a problem: in the Germanic languages, plus Polish, Czech and Italian it is regularly pronounced [j] i.e. like the English consonantal ‘y’, but in Spanish it is a voiceless velar fricative [x], while in French and Portuguese it is a voiced palato-alveolar fricative [ʒ]. ❋ Unknown (2008)

How can ‘dsh’ be simpler than e.g. ‘j’ for the voiced palato-alveolar affricate, or ‘tsh’ simpler than ‘ch’ for the voiceless one? ❋ Unknown (2008)

Their God is their belly, as Paul saith, Sancta mater saturitas; — quibus in solo vivendi causa palato est. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Poscentes vario multum diversa palato, &c. Three guests I have, dissenting at my feast, ❋ Unknown (2007)

Mas não resisto a deixar aqui alguns aforismos do mestre, que, como uma saborosa entrada antes de um suculento prato principal, excitam a curiosidade e preparam o palato para os requintes deliciosos que se seguirão. ❋ Artur (2005)

The actual bone of the upper jaw (maxillary) develops outside and separate from the palato-pterygoid bar. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

_Tr_ IV i 31-32 'sic noua Dulichio lotos _gustata_ palato/illo quo nocuit grata sapore fuit'. ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (N/A)

The anterior pillar, 5, is formed by the submucous palato-glossus muscle; the posterior pillar, 6, is formed by the palato-pharyngeus muscle. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

Nam C reducta introrsum lingua, hinc atque hinc molares urgens, haerentem intra os sonum vocis excludit: G vim prioris, pari linguae habitu palato suggerens, lenius reddit. ❋ Frances Ellen Lord (N/A)

Nam C reducta introrsum lingua hinc atque hinc molares urgens haerentem intra os sonum vocis excludit: G vim prioris pari linguae habitu palato suggerens lenius reddit. ❋ Frances Ellen Lord (N/A)

Sequetur R, quae, vibratione vocis in palato linguae fastigio, fragorem tremulis ictibus reddit. ❋ Frances Ellen Lord (N/A)

Phyllidas Hypsipylas, vatum et plorabile siquid, cliquat ac tenero subplantat verba palato. ❋ Harold Edgeworth Butler (1914)

It loses its connection with the palato-pterygoid, and apparently ossifies as a small ossicle -- the incus of the middle ear. ❋ Unknown (1906)

The upper jaw has a great bar of cartilage, the palato-pterygoid, as its sole support; the arch of premaxilla, maxilla, jugal, and squamosal -- all membrane bones -- is, of course, not represented. ❋ Unknown (1906)

- Can I have an order of [penne] [ala] vodka al palato to go, please? - Yes, you can wait at the table [outstairs]. ❋ Ultrabutter (2010)

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