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Today, We family went to a pasta shop.
They are Japanese-Italian food shop '和伊's in かまど'.
和伊 means combining the Initials of Japanese and Italian.
(We Japanese usually don't use the word.)
かまど means a cooking stove.
We ate a pasta, a pizza and a dolce which is bread covered by large amount of whipping cream.
I thought their noodles was like UDON but very delicious.
The dolce made us full of stomach.
It's a happy day.
Today, We family went to a pasta shop.
They are Japanese-Italian food shop '和伊's in かまど'.
和伊 means combining the Initials of Japanese and Italian.
(We Japanese usually don't use the word.)
かまど means a cooking stove.
We ate a pasta, a pizza and a dolce which is bread covered by large amount of whipping cream.
I thought their noodles was like UDON but very delicious.
The dolce made us full of stomach.
It's a happy day.
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We ate a pasta, a pizza and a dolce which is bread covered by a large amount of whipping cream.
"pasta" is a grammatically "uncountable" noun, meaning that you can't normally put "a" or a number in front of it.
I thought their noodles were like UDON but very delicious.
The dolce made us full of stomach. (or "made our stomachs full" or perhaps just "After the dolce we couldn't eat any more" :) )
Well done!