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The ancient Romans knew of pasta and called it collyra. But if they had a word for Fettuccine Alfredo, it may be lost to history.

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I have never even heard of the name Alfredo, but Theresa comes from Greek. See the th? That's from a theta, not a Latin letter. It probably comes from the word meaning summer.

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Q: What is the latin name for alfredo and theresa?
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