Italian Hand Gestures & Expressions PART 2
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- Опубликовано: 7 дек 2008
- More fun Italian hand gestures!!! This time Nada and her friends have added some useful Italian expressions that you can easily learn before your trip to Italy! Please leave comments and contact Nada to send your requests for the next video!! Trust the experts at Nada's Italy - visit www.nadasitaly.com/
Italia 🇮🇹 é nel mio cuore
Good job! And many thanks to all the Italians involved in this!
bravisimo!!!!!
viva italia....
Thx V.M. Nadia it was really helpful grazie mille
grazie mille!
this was very fun for me, especially as an Italian student.
TANTO GRAZIE!
Bravissimo !!!
Lovin It !!!! Sooo good!
What great fun to watch! Grazie mille from New York !
Very good video. Well done, I really enjoyed it and I love to visit Italy when I can.
Molto Grazie, from Ireland
brought back memories from my old neighborhood in NY
I LOVE this!
I love these videos. so fun !
Simple and great! I think by learning these simple gestures you will far if you are traveling to Italy!
Very nice video. You guys are all adorable! Thank you!
your videos are actually the best x
Thanks for all these videos. Io sono innamoratissimo dell'Italia. Tanto che dico sempre ai miei amici italiani che pure io sono italiano, solo che dovuto a una carognata del destino sono nato in Messico, lol.
I love it so much.. so funny. 😄
this is useful.. thanks for sharing!
on visiting Italy have to learn all that
This made me smile :)
i liked it very much! thank you for your video!
That's awosem, and really funny :D I will teach these things to my group in Italy :D
this was helpful thanks =)
Super! Great Job Nada! I'm studying italian, and it's very funny to see all these words in gestures! lol!
great work
very helpful and easy to remember. :)
Ciao! Grazie for your feedback!!! Actually, I'm from Florence - some of the translations are not literal but rather "equivalent" to English idioms. I know "scemo" is more like stupid, but I think we intend it more as "are you out of your mind?!". "Puo" is formal speech to ask "could you", where as "puoi" is informal "can you". Please don't hesistate to ask questions or contact me for further clarification. Grazie!!!!! :-D
video divertente!!omg certo che è vero che gesticoliamo tantissimo!
You are so nice and funny. Can't wait to go again to Italia :*
qui a napoli e dintorni l' espressione "oh !!! " è usatissima .la sento almeno 15 volte al giorno !!!
Awesome video ahah!!! :)
bello, divertente.
this is so funny!!!
ADORO l'Italia, l'italiano e sopratutto gli Italiani!!! E mi è molto molto piacuta questa(o?) video! Bravissimo =D
!Nat!!
nice video i like tha way you teaching italian practically great work please make more videos i want to speak fluently italian
Never mind,you will always be welcome .We,(Italians) just love English tourists and their "exotic" accents....;) lots of love from Italy
@NadasItaly LoL... it's just like with my students... I'm totally italian and I live in Germany... and germans want to correct my italian, LoL... TUTTO IL MONDO E' PAESE!!!! Nadia, i really appreciate your ENTUSIASMO...I hope you still have it... Little by little, wrapped up in coffee and mambo, far away from our homeland :-)
Sooooo Cute
That's Siena!!
yes
Awesome...I've been living in the US for 4 years and the I always find myself trying to teach to ppl how to say Bruschetta correctly!!! This is so fun and so true! Is bruschetta not bruscietta!!!!
hahahah a Siena!! grande Papei! :D
i moved to Spain, Barcelona now! way way better food now :)
Next part please
Only,can say grazie,muito bono.
hola yo vivo en la citta de México y me a servido molto tu video molta gratzie, espero que sigas sacando tus videos con subtitulos
Bella..
I am Sicilian American & I can tell you that if you think that learning to speak "main stream Italian" is difficult, try learning to speak Sicilian. It is extremely daunting.This is coming from someone who grew up with the language (it was primarily spoken at home).
Example: "Ci vediamo piu tardi!" (in Italian), "Ci vermu piu tardu!" (in Sicilian), "See you later!" (in English).
As you can see Italian is very different from Sicilian.
weird to play perez prado que rico mambo for this italian lesson ,lol
Bravi, carino! :-)
ahahhah bel video =)
good job , if there is no noise it would be great ..!!
@Neve1505 Now; that's quite a relief! Thank you so much for your answer! :) I'll definitely try using them.
Si trovano a Siena!
right:)
mi piace
così però si rischia di confondere le idee.. però come video è divertente!
yes, in italian if a C is followed by an I or E it turns "ch" (and not "s" like in english or spanish) but if you put an h between the c and e or i it sounds K again...
Pretty girl !!!!
@talissin ...true,ironicly i am getting alittle rusty from speaking english for half of my life.But i still know my native language.
I came for the girl. I stayed for the epic hang gestures.
ahahahah che toscanacci!!! :D
Siena! Vicino a casa mia dear!
i wont go to Italy anytime soon but ill try to use these when i meet some Italian people.
oh yeah is latin still used, spoken?
che ghignate... Dai adesso basta... studio!!!
Sono rimasta a casa apposta! Mannaggia a voi! Ho perso minuti preziosissimi!!!
Xò che ghignate! ahahah
haha questo è carino!!
😊😊
CIAO?
what is the gesture when you stroke your teeth with your thumb?
Love it From Kurdistan❤️
nope you can say "può", it means "you" too, but it's the more formal way, you would say it to some one older than you or your boss at work or something like that. "Posso" is "I can"
Thank you! Please do more 🙏🏻 Grazie!
Nada, tuo accento italiano e' autentico. Ma sei proprio d'italia ? You sound American when you speak English ! Greeeeaaaat videos !!! ciao ciao !
I agree that it was a cute little presentation and yes indeed it was obviously a slightly forced response on the part of the Italians that took part in the demonstration. One should not be surprised at that since these individuals are not actors. It's kind of like a native New Yorker being asked to "act like a New Yorker". They can't do it. Well some of us can (I'm from NYC). I agree Siena is beautiful. As for "inference", it is as you know all left up to interpretation & context.
its not restricted to Italian only
mi piace molto questo video e molto funny.. mi dispiace solo ho imparo italiano per 3 mesi e solo capisco un po
si xò è bn vero... sl gesticolando capisco qll k vogliono dire hahaha...
La piazza del video è a Siena, invece quella del film è ad Arezzo.
@b0219u oh sorry, i have seen the video after seeing your comment, puo' is right,
cause it is the courtesy form.
it means respect and is made by using the "he/she/it" form
Gli italiani sempre mangiano perciò la signora chiedeva dove il ristorante 🤣
@b0219u im italian ;) your correction is almost right but, puo means can "he/she/it" repeat it.
im sorry for this, anyway thank you for the correction
Divertentissimo. Certo per gli italiani risulta un pizzico forzato, ma nei panni di uno straniero è perfetto. E poi Siena è un set che gli stranieri possono solo sognare.
Se posso suggerire qualcosina, grazie alle annotazioni si possono sovrapporre informazioni metalinguistiche (es. i diversi significati di "Ma va?" o ancora il fatto che fare il gesto dei soldi dentro un negozio potrebbe apparire poco educato) che l'utente può leggere in pausa o scegliere di non visualizzare.
@bennyc333 lol i work in a italian restaurant in Dublin and i try to teach that to everyone.
@StefanoPTesta ah ah troppo vero :D
@BeautyDoll1000 it reminds me of home...*starts to cry* lol
hehe buffo :)
siena!
Que bella Machina.....Fiat..... Fix it Again Tony!
poor ben :P
Nada, I am a true Italian girl, and i would really like to learn to speak Italian (it would be fun to know exactly what my grandparents are yelling about) :) I speak a little but not a lot. Any suggestions? Grazie!!!
@dumbbell1231 We do use them, indeed. I'm italian, I live in Italy and I absolutely don't feel offended by this.
I do feel a little when I see other stereotypes (such as we italian being all 'mafiosi', or rude and stuff)
Ciao dall'Italia!
Actually, here are the correct translations:
Posso? (Can I?)
Puoi? (Can you?) informal
Puo? (Can you?) formal
Potrei? (Could I?)
Potresti? (Could you?) informal
Potrebbe (Could you?) formal
@StefanoPTesta ahahahaahahah condivido xD
@StefanoPTesta uhaauauhauhauauhu! hai ragione anche tu...tralalalalàà
Nada, you look like Apollonia from the Godfather. Molto bella!
e' divertente come video per gli stranieri, ma i gesti fatti non essendo spontanei e dovendoli spiegare sembrano sforzati, comunque capisco l'intenzione di spiegare i nostri gesti e non di farci sembrare dei ritardati!
Ciao Natalia
terrificante (parte terza)....-.-'' no via UN S'AFFRONTA. XD
@b0219u she's right, I'm italian, puo is like being gentle to someone you don't know, and scemo is intended like stupid/crazy
@milly8389 Your tempo?
Most of them do though
@iknusa147 Hey how come its says that your profile is unavaliable? che cosa