Steven Jacobs
Steven Jacobs
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In bocca al lupo - I tartassati
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In bocca al lupo - I tartassati
German Dialect and Culture in South Tyrol, Italy
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Filmed in July 2021 Guglielmo's Café in Bolzano, Italy Music by Zm Voenix
Italy Today: Immigration and Integration
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Interviste condotte presso Centro Studi Emigrazione Roma (27/7/22). Sondaggio: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HHuZ6RcyewEznKN3OTVTkzVKuYcmnY4_2vY2EbNCS2c/edit?resourcekey#gid=544958033 Fonti: 1. Centro Accoglienza di Cona - www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2017/01/04/centri-daccoglienza-il-racconto-in-italia-condizioni-disastrose-la-struttura-di-cona-una-delle-peggiori/3294706/ 2. Brasile - www.worldo...
Latina non è razionalista: architettura delle città di fondazione del 900’
Просмотров 4052 года назад
Intervista informale con Arch. Paolo Costanzo 28-07-22 The history and geography of the bonifica of the Agro Pontino 0:00 What was the ONC (Opera Nazionale combattenti)? and Internal migrations 1:50 Oriolo Frezzotti’s founding of Latina (Littoria) and urban planning 2:24 What is rationalism? How does it differ from 19th c. architecture? 3:25 What should we call the città di fondazione? Città de...
Pasolini's Rome: Interview with "Pecetto" from Ragazzi di vita (Hustlers)
Просмотров 1342 года назад
Danilo talks about his uncle, Rome, and the local dialect 1:27 Er pecetto reads I ragazzi di vita 3:40 Er pecetto talks about his friend Pasolini 6:12 www.tempi.it/un-marxista-a-new-york-fallaci-racconta-pier-paolo-pasolini/ www.centrostudipierpaolopasolinicasarsa.it/pagine-corsare/la-vita/roma/roma-er-pecetto-e-i-ragazzi-del-51-nello-spettacolo-di-gianluca-bottoni-2000/
Hidden in a convent: a Jewish boy's story of survival during the Nazi occupation of Rome
Просмотров 2192 года назад
Interview conducted on July 7th, 2022 at the Museum of the Shoah in Rome, Italy. Thank you to Marco Di Porto for generously agreeing to share his story with the world.
L'esperienza di una bambina nella Seconda Guerra Mondiale - Anna Maria Beltrano
Просмотров 762 года назад
Intervista condotta il 18 luglio 2021 - Muggiano, IT. Ann Maria Beltrano - nata nel Comune di Aulla (11/12/1939).
Italian-American Culture in Poughkeepsie, NY - Italiani di Poughkeepsie
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.4 года назад
Italiani di Poughkeepsie is a video project created by two Marist students, Steven Jacobs and Lauren Schottenfeld. Diving into the once dense and rich world of Italian culture in the Poughkeepsie area, this video highlights some of the many historical landmarks that play a role in the conservation of Italian-American history throughout this ever-changing city. One of the focuses of this researc...
The Anti-High Speed Train (TAV) Movement Shaking Italy
Просмотров 2164 года назад
Skip to 1:00 to hear about the movement. Sandra and her daughter lay out the reasons behind the Tav protesters' malcontent and explain the crux of the issue facing Italy currently.
In the Footsteps of Ada Gobetti - Language Lens Ep. 21
Просмотров 5624 года назад
Filmed over a couple of gray, October days in Turin and Meana as research on Ada Gobetti for my Italian literature class. This video features conversations with the director of the Associazione Dal Gallo Sebastiano, Emanuela Tomassone, and the director of the Centro Studi Piero Gobetti, Pietro Polito.
Practicing German in Northern Italy - Porta Palazzo, Turin - Language Lens Ep. 20
Просмотров 3464 года назад
Plaudern auf Deutsch!
Pollara, Aeolian Islands - Language Lens Ep. 19
Просмотров 8295 лет назад
An interview with Alessandro, a small business owner in Pollara, a small town of 50 nestled in a caldera on the Aeolian island of Salina in Sicily, Italy. It was here that Massimo Troisi's last movie 'Il Postino' (The Postman) was filmed.
BALLin' Pollara
Просмотров 875 лет назад
Playing some basketball on a court in Pollara, a town of around 50 residents on the Aeolian Island of Salina in Sicily, Italy.
Salina vs. Lipari: Wine, Capers, and Politics on the Aeolian Islands - Language Lens Ep. 18
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After a wine tasting, I sat down and chatted with Francesco Fenech at his farm on the island of Salina. Here is his website: fenech.it/index.php
Sculpture in the European Capital of Culture: Interview with Margherita Serra - Language Lens Ep. 17
Просмотров 2055 лет назад
Sculpture in the European Capital of Culture: Interview with Margherita Serra - Language Lens Ep. 17
Naples - Language Lens Ep. 16
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Naples - Language Lens Ep. 16
Learning About the Maltese Language and Culture - Language Lens Ep. 15
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Learning About the Maltese Language and Culture - Language Lens Ep. 15
Library on Wheels - Language Lens Ep. 14
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Library on Wheels - Language Lens Ep. 14
Touring Noble Family's Home in Ragusa - Language Lens Ep. 13
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Touring Noble Family's Home in Ragusa - Language Lens Ep. 13
Carnevale di Acireale - Language Lens Ep. 12
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Carnevale di Acireale - Language Lens Ep. 12
Cultural Heritage in the Val di Noto, Sicily - Language Lens Ep. 11
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Cultural Heritage in the Val di Noto, Sicily - Language Lens Ep. 11
Working in Sicily - Language Lens Ep. 10
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Working in Sicily - Language Lens Ep. 10
Discovering ancient Roman ruins in Sicily - Language Lens Ep. 9
Просмотров 1215 лет назад
Discovering ancient Roman ruins in Sicily - Language Lens Ep. 9
What Do the French Think of Globalization? - Language Lens Ep. 8
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What Do the French Think of Globalization? - Language Lens Ep. 8
Grenoble Street Interviews
Просмотров 1115 лет назад
Grenoble Street Interviews
'The Gilets Jaunes' in France - Language Lens Ep. 7
Просмотров 1305 лет назад
'The Gilets Jaunes' in France - Language Lens Ep. 7
What is Amnesty International? - Language Lens Ep. 6
Просмотров 885 лет назад
What is Amnesty International? - Language Lens Ep. 6
Protest in Berlin - Language Lens Ep. 5
Просмотров 845 лет назад
Protest in Berlin - Language Lens Ep. 5
Happiness in France - Language Lens Ep. 4
Просмотров 1355 лет назад
Happiness in France - Language Lens Ep. 4

Комментарии

  • @natashakershaw4222
    @natashakershaw4222 5 месяцев назад

    Why is Maltese the only Arab based language of Europe, if ones like Hebrew, Turkish and Armenian are also similar?

  • @toffeelatte6042
    @toffeelatte6042 6 месяцев назад

    Grew up in Lazio, but moved to South Tyrol as an Adult. One of the most gorgeous regions in Europe let alone Italy.

  • @seemarajderkar3019
    @seemarajderkar3019 6 месяцев назад

    ' Hidden in a convent ', the life story wonderfully narrated by Marco, ends abruptly @ 13:36 minutes, where he is telling about the first chocolate of his life that he got, from an American soldier. From 13:37 minutes onwards, a totally different and unrelated film starts .... Want to know, what happened in Marco's life after liberation. Is there any other complete video about Marco's life? Please tell.

    • @stevenalanjacobs
      @stevenalanjacobs 5 месяцев назад

      I’m glad you enjoyed Marco’s testimony. You can hear more about his life by searching his name on RUclips and Google. This was a spontaneous informal interview while he was working at the Jewish Museum across the street from the synagogue, so we unfortunately didn’t have the chance to follow up about his life. The film starting at 13:36 is an eyewitness testimony in Italian about the Allied Forces’ arrival in Rome.

    • @stevenalanjacobs
      @stevenalanjacobs 5 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/Rp9LL3pit_c/видео.htmlsi=gfvzerKSgaoj97ZY

  • @seemarajderkar3019
    @seemarajderkar3019 6 месяцев назад

    ' Hidden in a convent ' narrated by WW2 survivor Marco Diporto,is very touching. However, the story seems imcomplete,.... because what happened in his life, after the war ended in 1944 and after the family returned to their home,..... is not narrated. Marco must be 83 now. I wish him peaceful and happy years ahead.

  • @magnuscorbin5040
    @magnuscorbin5040 6 месяцев назад

    Can't visit a Maltese video without annoying Imperialistic Arabs trying to claim it as their own language. It's not. Maltese is a descendant of Phoenician and it's not mutually intelligible with Arabic.

  • @shanedimaio
    @shanedimaio 8 месяцев назад

    I grew up in Vipiteno/Sterzing and went to school in Bolzano/Bozen. My Grandmother who raised me was from Napoli and moved to South Tyrol where my grandfather was from with their 5 kids. My Dad went back to Napoli for high school at the Nunziatella military academy and then moved to America at 19. He sent me back to live with my grandmother and my aunt and go to school. I spoke South Tyrollean dialect with most people but exclusively Italian and Neapolitan with my grandmother. I love South Tyrol and try go back a couple times a year. It is a beautiful place.

  • @mariowalling
    @mariowalling 11 месяцев назад

    Great back stories on all the old places in Poughkeepsie. Thank you for putting this video together!! I am so glad most places are still with us, and hopefully for years to come. Mr. Citera of Cosimo's, thank you for keeping that Vespa on display and never riding it. These were the old stock work horses sent over to Vietnam in the 60's, and like the old cars in Cuba, they were kept alive by all means necessary. Parts cobbled together and suspensions altered in alley shops in Vietnam, most of these Vespas were parts and pieces welded together and bondo'ed over and coated with pretty paint. There are plenty reputable shops in the US, Italia, England and beyond which would never cut corners.

  • @MrAsiaBlog
    @MrAsiaBlog 11 месяцев назад

    Part 2!!!!

  • @MrAsiaBlog
    @MrAsiaBlog 11 месяцев назад

    Top ragazzi

  • @camillacorti9082
    @camillacorti9082 11 месяцев назад

    I'm from there, currently writing my thesis on it. people don't realise how weird it is to be half breeds😂 you will never be Italian or German enough so...yeah

    • @shanedimaio
      @shanedimaio 8 месяцев назад

      My family are half-breeds too. My grandfather was from Brixen and my grandmother was from Napoli, when they arrived in Sterzing in 1944, my German relatives treated my grandmother badly and called her Walsche. But eventually they accepted her and we were all very close.

  • @italiamia
    @italiamia Год назад

    🤍🤍

  • @rebmedina2835
    @rebmedina2835 Год назад

    Milk is the same as Arabic

  • @shumtabrez
    @shumtabrez Год назад

    2023 I'm learning Malties from Bangladesh.

  • @Romanhistoryandmore
    @Romanhistoryandmore Год назад

    Very good sympathic man, good people and all people a example! You should lead the land nobody else, no corruption

  • @smartman123
    @smartman123 Год назад

    it's more like Tunisian arabic mix with Hebrew and italian

  • @sergiodario58able
    @sergiodario58able Год назад

    The blond kid spoke a perfect italian without any germanic accent. The other kid with dark hair, you could tell that his italian was influenced by his other language, german. All in all they're italian citizens and they do speak italian. If they also speak german, doesn't bother me one bit. In my view it's an added bonus. I mean why not? What's wrong with it? I myself for instance, speak italian of course and english as well and nobody has ever bothered me about it, ever. So it's about time we give these people of South Tyrol some slack.

  • @fabianantonicelli8069
    @fabianantonicelli8069 Год назад

    Dope seeing this I was born in the city of Poughkeepsie where my mother lived also my grandparents and aunts all came from Belmont ,morris park Pelham parkway areas of the Bronx . I lived there a while but also had moved to fl where my grandparents retired I would visit every year and even as. Young kid I noticed a big Italian community in Poughkeepsie lagrangville and hopewelll area! Cool to see this and makes sense that lots of Italians go to the city first and then Poughkeepsie after ! I’ve lived in Westchester ny for a long Time and tell everyone I’m from poughkeepie and they don’t understand why Italians went so far up and this video kind of explains that thanks for the great content !

  • @paolocostanzo7542
    @paolocostanzo7542 Год назад

    Intervista informale e improvvisata con l'arch. Paolo Costanzo

    • @stevenalanjacobs
      @stevenalanjacobs 6 месяцев назад

      Ti chiedo scusa per l’errore! Ho aggiornato la descrizione. Grazie ancora per il tempo che hai dedicato per la discussione.

  • @altairya40
    @altairya40 Год назад

    This is purely an arabic dialect Like Dutch and german

  • @Elyakout81
    @Elyakout81 Год назад

    It’s like the moroccan language 😮😮

  • @Silorado77
    @Silorado77 Год назад

    تشبه العربية😭

  • @iosoio75
    @iosoio75 Год назад

    Mai sentito parlare male dei Bolzanini o dei sudtirolesi in generale. Anzi da romano posso solo invidiarvi per ciò che la natura vi ha dato.

  • @skshapon7429
    @skshapon7429 Год назад

    My dreem malta take me yur shop for wark

  • @rangvi1956
    @rangvi1956 Год назад

    So close to arabic

  • @Diegangsterbruders
    @Diegangsterbruders Год назад

    Im ftom morocco ,livvr in austria,i met today 3 women from malta near the bus station i understand all what they were saying,i thought they are from lebanon,then i ask them if they speak arabic and they say no,haha its arabic they just call it maltese

    • @magnuscorbin5040
      @magnuscorbin5040 6 месяцев назад

      No you didn't because it's a separate language. You guys are so full of shit. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Klugger
    @Klugger Год назад

    تروح عندهم تقول مزال راك فل حومة 😅

  • @claudiopeli2774
    @claudiopeli2774 Год назад

    Italians love South Tyrol and I don’t think they hate its inhabitants. Lots of Italians learn German in school. I think it’s the opposite. As Alex said, if you bump into a farmer up in the mountains, they are likely to run down Italy but I am confident things will change in the future.

    • @lorrainemoynehan6791
      @lorrainemoynehan6791 11 месяцев назад

      have you ever met a farmer anywhere who doesn't moan at an olympic level?

  • @sahlisaif9681
    @sahlisaif9681 Год назад

    Am a tunisian and I can say that in Tunisia we speak the same language almost

  • @MIDNIGHTSHIN94
    @MIDNIGHTSHIN94 Год назад

    It is literally arabic (especially north african) 😮

  • @pietrofarris4681
    @pietrofarris4681 Год назад

    Simpaticissimi. I luoghi sono splendidi e la gente ospitale.

  • @fy3219
    @fy3219 Год назад

    I’m from Saudi Arabia and I understand everything she says 100%

    • @magnuscorbin5040
      @magnuscorbin5040 6 месяцев назад

      No you don't. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @zelmanito
      @zelmanito 6 месяцев назад

      You comment that a lot don't you. Don't need to be insecure. ​@@magnuscorbin5040

    • @magnuscorbin5040
      @magnuscorbin5040 6 месяцев назад

      @@zelmanito You sure I'm the one who's insecure? 😂

  • @shihabal-dulaimi
    @shihabal-dulaimi Год назад

    As an Arab, I don't think I have to speak English or learn a new language if I go to Malta 👽

  • @BlazinPianoDrummer92
    @BlazinPianoDrummer92 Год назад

    This video should be viewed way more its super interesting. Love from a canadian guy learning german 😅😅

  • @nourchaind1553
    @nourchaind1553 Год назад

    Malta returns to Tunisia and the Bey gave it to Italy in exchange for a maid

    • @magnuscorbin5040
      @magnuscorbin5040 6 месяцев назад

      Are you crazy? Malta was conquered by the Normans from the Arabs nearly 1000 years ago. They didn't hand over anything.

  • @Sarah.T5Med
    @Sarah.T5Med Год назад

    I am Algerian and I feel like they speak like us I understood 95% of what they say

  • @hasanmchattan1374
    @hasanmchattan1374 Год назад

    This is so amazing and quite surprising! I'm from the Arabic gulf region and I understood almost everything!

  • @kosmovision1
    @kosmovision1 Год назад

    Astonishing!!!

  • @aymenomar09
    @aymenomar09 Год назад

    malta was belong tu tunisia in the past and this is history

  • @MadJuventus10
    @MadJuventus10 Год назад

    They are speaking Arabic with different slang

  • @abdelmjidkamal1106
    @abdelmjidkamal1106 Год назад

    Come arabo

  • @lFalconzZl
    @lFalconzZl Год назад

    i'm an Arab and i almost understood everything, honestly it sounds like a North African Arabian dialect

  • @wazd4661
    @wazd4661 2 года назад

    I can't understand arabic Moroccan but I can understand the Malta language very weird

  • @snp5508
    @snp5508 2 года назад

    gutes deutsch 👌

  • @emab1972
    @emab1972 2 года назад

    What a wonderful testimony of the war. Thank you for posting this!

    • @stevenalanjacobs
      @stevenalanjacobs 2 года назад

      Thanks so much, Edmund! I’m happy you enjoyed it.

  • @SherkhanBackpacker
    @SherkhanBackpacker 2 года назад

    Name the best book for maltise language learning from Mumbai.

  • @louiseh6054
    @louiseh6054 2 года назад

    My boyfriends mothers language ❤

  • @namenlos40
    @namenlos40 2 года назад

    Ich sage nur: Stockholm Syndrom.

    • @stevenalanjacobs
      @stevenalanjacobs 2 года назад

      😂😂😂

    • @pietrofarris4681
      @pietrofarris4681 Год назад

      The situation has changed a lot compared to a century ago. Young people are much more inclined towards Italian culture than they were in the past. A sort of mixture of Austrian and Italian cultures has been created, taking the best of both.

    • @croatianwarmaster7872
      @croatianwarmaster7872 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@pietrofarris4681these are Germans

    • @pietrofarris4681
      @pietrofarris4681 10 месяцев назад

      @@croatianwarmaster7872 technically they are German-speaking Italian citizens, in which bilingualism is recognized. Merry Christmas

    • @stefciko5831
      @stefciko5831 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@croatianwarmaster7872no are italians

  • @crazygamersps1524
    @crazygamersps1524 2 года назад

    Mix of tunisian and italian language

  • @observemalta6598
    @observemalta6598 2 года назад

    Saluti da Malta! Most people in Malta can speak Italian and of course English and Maltese

  • @eylam9690
    @eylam9690 2 года назад

    Your accent is excellent! I love listening to you speak Italian. But... who was this video meant for? It´s all in Italian XD. One little unsolicited tip: in ´coniuga´ the stress falls on the ´o´. Happy learning!

    • @stevenalanjacobs
      @stevenalanjacobs 2 года назад

      Thanks so much! I often have trouble remembering these “accenti sdruccioli.” Checked out your channel and love the music! Maybe one day I’ll use some in a video (with full credits to you of course)!