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Hi, love your videos! But one important point to know. Sicilian is an actual language it is not a dialect. Sicilians are very proud of the fact that Sicilian is a language. I moved to Sicily 3 years ago and my family is from Sicily. I am a dual citizen USA & ITALY. Enjoy your travels! 😊
Such a cute video! I also noticed as a sicilian the similarities between Mexico and Sicilia, I'm glad you guys mentioned it. Fun fact: where I live "bedda picciotta" is actually "bedda carusa". Sicilian language may have variations depending on the area, it's not really a dialect if you think about it.
I'm right there with you. I will have to get by with English and Spanish 😅. Definitely trying to learn key words and phrases in Italian for my honeymoon trip in April. Great video!
What a beautiful video ! I am Sicilian born in the city of Palermo ( la Vucciria ) but have lived in the USA since I was very young . Thank God I have been back many times and will be moving back before the end of the year, for good! I have many friends from Mexico who are from all over Mexico and I love and respect them very much ( very similar cultures ). One of my friends would like to go to Sicily with me and open a Mexican restaurant in Palermo. One friend is named Martine, great guy. I also have a friend who is from Agrigento and sings with a a group called the 3 Sicilian Tenors . Would love to meet both of you when I return to Sicilia, so stay in touch ! Audious Amigos
Family, great food, beautiful weather and scenery but overshadowed by organized crime. Sicilians share many parallels with Mexicans. But your guys' videos help remove the stigmas and misconceptions by showing the positives, good things and best things Sicilians & Mexicans have to offer. "Like"
Such a pretty area! Yes, Sicily and Mexico seem to have important things in common, you guys must feel comfortable there. Martin has a lot of family there!
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Hi, love your videos! But one important point to know. Sicilian is an actual language it is not a dialect. Sicilians are very proud of the fact that Sicilian is a language.
I moved to Sicily 3 years ago and my family is from Sicily. I am a dual citizen USA & ITALY.
Enjoy your travels! 😊
Thank you for the correction!!!
Such a cute video! I also noticed as a sicilian the similarities between Mexico and Sicilia, I'm glad you guys mentioned it. Fun fact: where I live "bedda picciotta" is actually "bedda carusa". Sicilian language may have variations depending on the area, it's not really a dialect if you think about it.
So glad you like our video! That's so interesting to know that the language differs even further based on region. Thanks for sharing!
Bello !!!👍👍👍
Grazie!!
I'm right there with you. I will have to get by with English and Spanish 😅. Definitely trying to learn key words and phrases in Italian for my honeymoon trip in April. Great video!
Have a fantastic honeymoon! You're going to have a great time. When in doubt, use hand gestures!
What a beautiful video ! I am Sicilian born in the city of Palermo ( la Vucciria ) but have lived in the USA since I was very young . Thank God I have been back many times and will be moving back before the end of the year, for good! I have many friends from Mexico who are from all over Mexico and I love and respect them very much ( very similar cultures ). One of my friends would like to go to Sicily with me and open a Mexican restaurant in Palermo. One friend is named Martine, great guy. I also have a friend who is from Agrigento and sings with a a group called the 3 Sicilian Tenors . Would love to meet both of you when I return to Sicilia, so stay in touch ! Audious Amigos
This comment means so much to us! Thank you for sharing your story. Hopefully our paths can cross one day. Cheers!
Sorry, I tried the Milze at Antica Focacceria San Francesco in Palermo and it is definitely an acquired taste. I just could not finish it.
We totally get that! It's kinda a strange one!
Beautiful 😍
Thank you!
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Family, great food, beautiful weather and scenery but overshadowed by organized crime. Sicilians share many parallels with Mexicans. But your guys' videos help remove the stigmas and misconceptions by showing the positives, good things and best things Sicilians & Mexicans have to offer. "Like"
Thank you so much 💕💕💕
Is martin Italian?
Surprisingly no! His aunt is just married to a Sicilian :) he’s 100% Mexican!
Martin is Cosa Nostra? ... I thought he was Mexican ... badda bim badda boom?
Just a curiosity. How did your Mexican aunt met your Sicilian uncle?
Amazing question!!! He was visiting Mexico for the world cup when they met!
I am 54% Sicilian and yet I have so many food allergies I probably can’t visit there.
Now I know where my uncle and my father got their loud voices from!
so great--love the shot of the window opening as you look out it.
We had fun with that one :) Thank you!
Such a pretty area! Yes, Sicily and Mexico seem to have important things in common, you guys must feel comfortable there. Martin has a lot of family there!
We totally fell in love with this place. ☺️
can't wait to watch this!
Thank you!!