Students of the Italian language often complain that us Italians have far too many different words that say the same thing. So, in order to prove that this is not always the case, a little challenge for you: Il riccio, che cos’e’? (What is a riccio?).
Well a riccio can be four different things! Below I will give you some clues as to what these four things are, the clues are in Italian, yes it’s time to do some work!
1. Il primo si trova sulla testa di chi non ha i capelli lisci, assomiglia a una molla.
2. Il secondo ha quattro zampe e il muso appuntito. Gli piace mangiare insetti e lumache, si trasforma in una palla per difendersi.
3. Il terzo protegge il frutto di un albero e fa molto male a toccarlo. Il frutto si mangia soprattutto arrostito, bollito, o come farina.
4. Il quarto si trova nel mare, spesso attaccato agli scogli. E’ rotondo e non e’ affatto piacevole calpestarlo.
So, what is a riccio? Have a go at answering the four definitions and write your answers in the comments box below. Of course if you’re really stuck you can always resort to the dictionary. I’ll give the correct answers as well as the translations of the clues later in the week.
Buona fortuna!

10 Comments
1. curly hair
2. hedgehog
3.
4. sea urchin (I know this one well as I had an incident with one and pronto soccorso!)
Puo scivere qualcosa nel transitive and intransitive verbi. Non posso capire quando usare avere o essere? grazie
riccio
1. ringlet
2. hedgehog
3. chestnut husk
4. sea urchin
1. Curly hair
2. Hedgehog
3. Some fruit you eat roasted or boiled???
4. Sand Dollar
1. Curly hair
2. Hedgehog
3. Chestnut protector???
4. Sea Urchin
Even though I looked up riccio in the dizionario only three days ago, couldn’t remember number three.
1. curl
2. hedgehog
3. chestnut shell
4. sea urchin
1. A spike or cowlick
2. A possum
3. Cactus thorns
4. A sea urchin
1 Curly hair
2 Porcupine
3 Prickly pear (cactus)
4 Oysters
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Salve, Gerard, wow, this is a really old blog, I had to check it out myself to remember what it was about. Anyway, good try
The correct answers are:
1. curly hair
2. a hedgehog
3. the spiny case of a chestnut
4. a sea urchin
A prickly pear is called fico di India (Indian fig), and oysters are ostriche in Italian
A presto, Serena