"Ladle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A ladle is a long-handled utensil used to scoop and pour liquids or foods, such as soup or sauce, from a container to a serving dish or directly to someone's plate. It is typically made of metal, wood, or plastic and has a shallow, curved or angled bowl at the end of the handle.
Usage Examples for the Word "Ladle"
Ladin is an Romance language spoken primarily in the Ladin-speaking areas of Italy, which include parts of the provinces of Trentino, Belluno, and Bolzano in the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol and Veneto regions, as well as the province of Udine in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. It is closely related to other Romance languages, such as Italian, Romansh, and Romansch, and is also spoken by Ladin-speaking communities in Switzerland and Austria.
The verb "ladle" means to pour or scoop a liquid or a solid from a container, often in a careful or measured way. It can also mean to serve or distribute something, such as a liquid or a food, in a measured or portioned amount. For example:<br><br> She ladled the soup into bowls for everyone to eat.<br> The baker ladled the batter into the muffin tin.<br><br>The noun "ladle" refers to the container or tool used to scoop or pour something.
Ladles are large spoons used for serving and carrying hot or liquid foods, typically from a pot or kettle to a serving dish or table. They are often used in cooking, serving, and presenting meals.