sarsicha
Ladino
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Italian salsiccia, from Late Latin [farta] salsīcia, ultimately from Latin salsus (“salted”).
Noun
editsarsicha f (Latin spelling, plural sarsichas)
- sausage
- 2019 May 22, Silvio & Eyal Ovadya, “Un evenimyento, una dicha/un proverbo”, in Şalom[1]:
- Todos los ke vinieron pudieron komer ligado d’Andirne (Edirne Ciğeri) mizmo kasher, albondigas (koftes) i sarsicha (sucuk) kon salatas.
- All who came cold eat Edirne liver even kosher, meatballs (koftas) and sausage (soudjouk) with salads.
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