Italian · Common Verbs
to eat
To put food in the mouth and chew and swallow it.
Mangiamo insieme domani?
Shall we eat together tomorrow?
The verb 'mangiare' originates from the Latin word 'manducāre', meaning 'to chew'. Its evolution in meaning has kept it closely connected with the act of consuming food.
'Mangiare' is used widely in everyday contexts, both spoken and written, and is suitable for informal and formal situations. It is an essential part of discussions about culture and cuisine in Italy.
'Mangiare' appears in various works, such as in Giovanni Boccaccio's 'Decameron', where food is a recurring theme.