Jonathan Loesberg
Jonathan Loesberg
The words in question, pannini, espresso, etc. are all English. They are borrowed from Italian, but they are English and treated as English. The French conjugate Googler as if it were a French verb (because it is) and not as if it were an English one, which it is not. I have never heard either pannino or cannolo except as pedantic jokes, which, as a pedant, I do enjoy.
I find it more interesting to try to decide whether the conjugation should be "the committee has decided," or "the committee have decided."
I find it more interesting to try to decide whether the conjugation should be "the committee has decided," or "the committee have decided."