1. He is going to make spaghetti aglio "e" olio this Saturday.

I'm a good cook.
It's a very simple rescipe!
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Q1: How do you pronounce 'e' in 'aglio e olio'? [e] or [i]? {Italian}
And 'g' in 'aglio' is a silent sound, right?

Q2: Does 'It' refer to 'spaghetti aglio e olio'?

I don't speak Italian, so I don't know about Q1.

Q2: Yes, that sounds right for the antecedent of "it" as long as your third sentence follows the first sentence without interruption. Also, be sure to spell "recipe" correctly. =)

A1: To pronounce 'e' in 'aglio e olio' correctly, you would pronounce it as [e] in Italian. It sounds similar to the 'e' in the English word "bell." As for the 'g' in 'aglio,' it is not entirely silent. It is pronounced in a soft manner, almost as a glide between 'g' and 'y' sound. So it is not completely silent, but it does not have a hard 'g' sound like in English.

A2: In the given context, it is not clear what 'It' refers to without further information. You mentioned that "It's a very simple recipe!", but it is unclear whether 'It' refers to 'spaghetti aglio e olio' or another noun mentioned earlier. You may need more information or context to determine what 'It' is referring to in this case.