grammatical number - How do I pluralize Italian foods, like pasta noodles (spaghetti, macaroni)?





Was the usage “Spaghetti were” ever acceptable or common?
What does Maugham mean by “his spaghetti were”?



Is it proper to say spaghettis for more than one spaghetti noodle? What about macaronis as a plural for more than one macaroni noodle?




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