I am from Argentina but not from Italian origin. However everything here speaks about Italy. The Italian heritage is a part of our Nation. We love Italy so much!
@@mediterraneanpower6718 well we are also quite Spanish and french, so either way you are stuck with us. We are literally the Mediterranean all mixed together in south america lol
@@mediterraneanpower6718 are you italian??? the italians dont care much about of spaniards, almost nothing Italians has more preference to France than Spain and the brothers of Italy is Greece
@alison C I'm referring to the origin of the Spanish spoken in Argentina. Yes, Lunfardo slang and phrases is mixed but the foundation of their native tongue comes from Castilian Spanish.
Well, yeah, majority of our immigrants were Italian, that's why we have a different accent, Argentina used to promote the country back in the 1800's so I migrants would come, that's why we have a lot of culture
As an Italian myself I love Argentina. I always support their National team as well as Italy and same for Uruguay, both countries are very well Italian influenced. Same goes for Southern Brazil, many Italians there. In the last world cup 2018 I was going around my city with Argentinian football t-shirt. We love you guys! :-)
I'm Italian and I seriously love Argentina! I'm so proud to know that an awesome country like yours is so Italian influenced. I wish one day I can come to visit Argentina and eat your pizza! It looks different from ours but still so tasty!
L’Argentina è bellissimaa la cultura è così influenzata da quella italiana le persone sono fantastiche e calorose proprio come gli italiani!❤️🇦🇷🇮🇹 Ciao da Roma, vorrei andare a Buenos Aires un giorno ma anche in Messico!
Le persone sono fantastiche e calorose in Argentina?Certo, ma sono la minoranza. Inoltre in nordamerica ed Europa se sei latinoamericano vieni fortemente discriminato(sopratutto USA e Canada dove in molti odiano a morte i latinoamericani)e non li possono vedere manco dipinti sui muri. Quindi evitiamo di generalizzare per favore.
@@francesca_415 Certo, ho solamente contestato il fatto di non generalizzare sugli argentini dato che siccome ci sono nato so bene che ad essere calorosi è la minoranza e non la maggioranza degli argentini.
Argentina is the country with an amazing cultural diversity. Without a doubt, it is the richest country in culture and knowledge in South America. The average person in Buenos Aires is highly educated and intelligent. they deserve to be helped by the great powers of the world. Your country produces food for more than 400 million people. Someday we will need them. Greetings from Holland
Thank you man, but right now we're deeply invested in destroying our economy, on top of the lockdown. So, unfortunately, not sure if there's still gonna be a place called Argentina after this Covid curse is over. Stay safe!
nah, the great nations, i mean the most powerful countrys they prefer us to be a third world country than being a rich and independant nation, thats the reality.
@@k4ru220 nah, all politicians are sold to the international entities such as blackrock or the IMF etc, no matter what goverment we have they won't allow us to be an independant nation . This happens everywhere not only here.
y italianos decriminan argentinos , argentina NO es italia tieen decendencia italianas no que todos sean italianos, o los demas no son argentinos los de salta y mas=?
@@danielmarin8589 los del norte de Argentina son todos bolivianos xd, yo naci en italia pero a los 7 años me trajo mi madre a vivir a Argentina y cada tanto voy a vacaciones a Italia, pero prefriero y es mil veces mejor Argentina que Italia
@tejano151 You find a-holes all over the world, just like me saying all Mexicanos or Tejanos are dirty and vulgar Not true. All humans come in all forms. right? riiiight........finally by you reacting to the experience you have had with some Argentinians gives them a reason to keep doing that.
I am American and I love Italy 🇮🇹 and I love Argentina 🇦🇷 this is why I decided to learn Spanish and I speak it perfectly but I use the accent of Italy 🇮🇹 and Argentina its more elegant than all the Latin accents.
Hernan Crespo said that Italy is just like his second hometown to him and he was not strange after all with italian culture for the first time in serie a
If you look up Argentinian names you will find a lot of these apart from the most well known one (Messi) - Galtieri, Russo, Rossi, Marino, Speghazzini, Castiglione, Coloccini, Zanetti, Sabatini, Romano, Di Maria, Lavezzi, Scaloni, Lo Celso, Genovese, Marino, Caniggia, Cuccittini, Campagnaro, Galletti, Tiesi, Armani, Ferrari, Calleri, Bertoni, Macri and many more. Clearly shows the strong Italian presence in the country
Italians in argentina call themselves "tanos", but it's not slang for "italianos" as the video suggests. It actually comes from "napuliTANO", which means "Neapolitan", because many Italian immigramts came from the southern region around Naples.
Actually, the Italian migration in Argentina was pretty even compared to that of the US, where most of the Italian immigrants came from Southern Italy particularly Sicily. The first wave of immigrants actually came mostly from the Northern regions of Italy, like Piemonte, Liguria, Lombardia, and Veneto. Popular dishes in Argentina like the pascualina, faina and copetin came from Liguria, the mortadella came from Emilia-Romagna, and the milanesa (cotoletta) came from Lombardia though it is originally an Austrian dish. The second wave of Italian migration was actually mostly from the South like Campania, Sicilia, Puglia, and Calabria.
The creator of the Argentine flag was named Manuel Belgrano. His father, Domenico Belgrano Peri was originally from Oneglia, Liguria. The June 20 Argentine Flag Day is also remembered in Oneglia.
@@candelaamestoy2209 In Italy the series was broadcast in June 9 2008 on Disney Channel and after on mediaset Italia 1. I think because the serie was very famous long time ago
@@italiangirl231 I didn't know it was famous in other places around the world! It was launched on 2007 here and got a second season in 2008, definitely a big piece of my childhood
@@sergior6460 es imposible, a mi me encanta la pizza argentina pero es muy diferente a la italiana, no hay punto de comparación. Si venis a Italia y empezas a probar buenas pizzas te vas a dar cuenta que Argentina tergiversó mucho el concepto, en Italia lo más importante es la masa, al igual que con las pastas. Y la materia prima es increíble, en argentina directamente no hay mozzarella y tomate como el que se consigue acá.
I am Argentinian with Italian Spanish and Polish blood - I have double citizenship italian and Argentine - thank you Italy for making me Italian once again ♥️🙋🏻♀️
It's probably just me but Italians in Argentina are like the Irish in America they are so big that they have a strong influence in society or at least have full or partial Italian descent just like in america where most Americans are either full or partial Irish descent they have some sort of Irish ancestry just like Argentina where they have a full or little Italian ancestry
Italians in Argentina would be like the British in the US. The largest ethnic groups in Argentina, after Italians, are the Spaniards, Germans, Polish, French and British. Regarding the Irish, Argentina has the seventh Irish population in the world, with half a million people. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_people
Aiutato tantissimo per cosa? Se intendi immigrazione e via dicendo pure in USA, Australia e Canada è pieno di persone che hanno discendenza italiana. Specifica perché così non si capisce bene cosa tu voglia dire.
@@danmarkdominererverden6148 Argentina donated thousands of tons of food to Italy when the Second World War ended. I also donate to Spain and maybe some other country. Feeding half of Europe for free, at the same time that the US put a blockade on us, sanctions and usurious interests, and we suffered the worst drought of the centuries, caused us an economic and food crisis. for that thanks. #History
There should be more videos like this. Showing the European influence is this country. There is also a German community and neighborhoods and an Irish community too.
@@roxanabenitez6462Thank you. Many Nwo ( black racists funded by George soros type things) want to end European argentines. Those movements to erase us needs to stop! They want the world to be Nubian only. They don’t accept different people all over the world don’t want to be like New York, USA 🇺🇸 : Pc, aa, crt, woke, dei, and so on.
My 4 grandfathers r italians, so, I'm an italian borned in Argentina, n I feel like an Argentinian with italian blood. Actually I/m highly proud 4 that!
@politico libico Io ci son nato e personalmente avrei preferito nascere in un altro posto tutta la vita,un paese dove se sei povero non conti letteralmente un cazzo(scusami il termine),dove la società è malata e marcia all'estremo con corruzione all'ordine del giorno, inoltre la criminalità è altissima(stupri e omicidi sono un evento giornaliero),ti basta solo pensare che di notte nessuno esce di casa per paura di essere ammazzato o derubato(non a caso in molti escono armati, anche di giorno). Giustizia peggiore di quella italiana(strano ma vero). A livello economico sono in recessione da 20 anni e non si intravede nessun miglioramento. Livelli di razzismo pari agli USA se non peggio,inoltre a livello economico se il paese è fallito svariate volte ci sarà un motivo ma molti argentini ti diranno che non è vero e che è stato tutto un complotto od una messa in scena orchestrata ed architettata dai poteri forti. Quindi se vuoi andare in Argentina, pensaci non una ma ben due volte.
@@danmarkdominererverden6148 de nuevo. Criticando y lloriqueando tu experiencia traumatica con todo aquel que dice algo lindo o positivo en esta seccion de comentarios. No te das cuenta que esta gente simplemente habla de VISITAR no de quedarse a vivir!!! Tanto te cuenta entender? Alguna vez viajaste a Afganistán? Es hermoso y la gente es recontra generosa. Y si hay corrupcion o delicuencia no hay problema porque una va a vacacionar, se va con un guia y se soluciono el problema. Si te da miedo caminar por Argentina hay tours que salen de los hoteles pero se ve que rara vez salis de tu zona temerosa de confort.
En el video cometen un error, en lo que la arquitectura de buenos aires se basa más en la arquitectura francesa e española que la italiana, también en grecoromana
I am Argentine of Spanish and Italian origin. I leave here some personalities of Italian origin: - Lionel Messi (Soccer Player) - Jorge Bergoglio (Pope Francis) - Máxima Zorreguieta Cerruti (Argentine Queen of the Netherlands) - Manuel Belgrano (creator of our flag) - Manu Ginobili (basketball player) - Felipe Contepomi (rugby player) -Rosario Lucchetti (hockey) - Ringo Bonavena and Nicolino Locche (boxers) - Juan Manuel Fangio (motorist) - Gabriela Sabatini (tennis player) - Astor Piazzolla (tanguero) - Mauro Colagreco (cook) - Horacio Pagani (cars) -Torquato Di Tella (businessman) - Ricardo Darin (actor) - Valeria Mazza (model) - Rene Favaloro (Doctor who invented the bypass) - Roberto De Vincenzo (Golfer) - Gustavo Cerati (Singer) - Hernán Cattaneo (Dj) Among others
I wan born in Taiwan. I have been to Argentina twice and still miss patagonia region. I met with taxi drivers from Italy. The hotel front desk might also italian dependent. Great place to visit. Will be back when I get a chance. Bravo, Argentina!
Messi and Dybala, as well as other Argentinian footballers, have Italian passports. Messi even receives envelops to vote when the time comes ahah, but their only connection to Italy is family heritage. They are first and foremost Argentinians. Well Dybala always played in Italy. And when Messi walked in San Paolo, Naples, so many ARG-ITA connections came up: Italian roots, Maradona, etc. I believe Messi closing his career in Naples is the dream of every single Naples supporter. He would fit with the city instantaneously. I love Argentina and Argentinian culture, I always support them in football after Italy. I feel Argentinians are as close to us as Greeks.
Dybala and Foyth (of the National Team) are mainly of Polish ancestry (Foyth has also Belarusian ancestry). I think Messi's family is from a place near Ancona or the Frasassi caves. I myself have Italian passport (my mother's family is from Pianello del Lario, Como) and I have the right to vote, but I don't think it's fair, because I don't live in Italy. Let Italians choose their own authorities.
The map at the beginning of the video has all of the bordeding countries but didn't include the Malvinas. They are an integral part of South America and on Argentinas' continental shelf.
Viva l’Italia & Viva l’Argentina 🇮🇹 🇦🇷❤️ campioni del calcio! We are the champions in football, us italians in EUROPE and you argentinians in SOUTH AMERICA! Argentina you are a sister country for us italians, or more like a daughter country
I'm Argentinian and it's like this! We are a fairly young country compared to other countries of the World! If Italy and also Spain had a kid it would be YES my country Argentina...and yes my ancestors are both Italian and Spanish. It must be said much like the USA...Argentina is a country which was constructed by immigrants from all over the World but the two biggest influences in terms of our current day culture is Italy and Spain and France would come in third they are like an uncle hahaha! Peace and cheers to all!
😂😂😂 aregentinians are super racist. U forgot to include the indigenous aspect. It’s crazy because they think there better because there more “european” but mostly listen to regaeton , hip hop and Cumbia which are African and indigenous sounds. 😂😂 hypocrites
I always found it fascinating when I studied Behavioral Science and International Relations in college how these migration patterns developed. Like how millions of Italians went to Argentina as did the Irish to the USA in the early days of immigration to the American continent. The Spanish did the same in Cuba to a lesser extent and the same goes for the British, French and Germans respectively to the USA and Canada. I understand that there are still small communities of people that kept their language and culture from prior generations and are alive and well throughout LatAm. Places like northern Mexico and Nicaragua, San Vito CR, Santo Domingo DR, San Carlos de Bariloche, southern Chile and Brazil, etc...
@@danmarkdominererverden6148 Tiene mejor sabor y los ingredientes son de mejor calidad, nuestros productos del campo son los mejores del mundo, sea leche, harina, huevo aceite tomate queso etc
The Italians who migrated to South America were lucky they were accepted. In America the biggest Mass lynching at one time was 11 Italians in New Orleans in 1891. All through the Southern States of America they lynched Italians. They lynched Italians in Florida and took pictures of the body and made postcards out of them. During the second war they placed over 600,000 italian-americans in prison camps. Still today in America there's hardly any Italian Americans living in the Southern States of America. Some true facts they don't teach in school anybody could look it up for themselves
Actually the current Pope grew up speaking Piedmontese, not italian: His father was Italian from the Piedmont region and His mother was first generation Piedmontese Argentine. Through mid XIX to mid XX Centuruies, most argentines were either first or second generation immigrants descendants, or foreign born children naturalized as citizens and raised in Argentina, learning Argentine Castilian either at school or serving in the military, after the Government established two (2) years of Military Conscription for all 18 year old Citizens.
One day we should organize a sort of "Italian Day" for all the people around the world that have Italian heritage. Maybe even some kind of organization to strengthen our bounds. Trade, collaboration, diplomatic efforts in order to facilitate progress of those countries that have the same origins. If not properly "Italian", at least a "Latin" organization. We could all benefit from it.
I'm from argentina but i have russian blood, you can see the differences of people in argentina with mix nationalities, in the city where i live (rosario) there are a lot of russian inmigrant, my grands came here from russia and poland.
if that were argentina would be some isolated from other latinoamerican countries like brazil Although Brazil is in Latin America, other Latinoamerican countries dont know much about Brazil. because they speak portuguese language can be a real barrier but Argentina almost always was 'alone' almost never looked at other latinoamerican countries Argentina have a different idiosincracy from rest of latinoamerican countries sorry for my englisch
@@scavamberidk3050 Cada una tiene lo suyo, en lo personal me pareció mucho más rica la pizza de acá. Comí la pizza en Italia y como mucho el sabor lo tiene la salsa, pero tampoco es algo del otro mundo, hasta el sabor me recordó a la pizza congelada Sibarita...
@@milipin7113 Aguante la pizza? No soy italiano lo siento mucho. Además de esto no es verdadero que estoy en todos los comentarios, si dicen cansadas yo simplemente contesto cómo por ejemplo cuando dicen que Argentina no tiene problemas económicos y es un país de primer mundo cuando en realidad no es así, si un extranjero lee algunos de esos comentarios se hace una idea equivocada sobre Argentina.
Madonna is not Latina she’s Non-Hispanic White American of Italian origin like Argentinians half of the Argentineans that discuss in this video like her are Italian heritage
In buenos aires 20 years ago we were raised with italian grannies in many neighbourhoods, I lived with my nonna Marianna she was from reggio, Calabria. culture food many words we still use are very italian we have many differences of course but I would say 50 % still feels from there
Tango is an influence of hundreds of nationalities. One of them being italian music, vals, but also cuban rythms as well as african and even brazilian dances such as xango. To say tango is an only european based dance is a huge minimization of what it truly is. It was a way for immigrants living in the same 'conventillos' to connect with each other since they didn't know each other's languages
El tango es musica de puerto y tiene raices indigenas tambien. Pero sobre todo tiene origen español ademas de tener semejanza con ritmos españoles desarrollados en cuba.
And also hosting a lot of argentinians now. Italy is the mother of the argentinian culture that we know today (pizza, fernet, hand gestures, ice cream, ravioli, etc)
Argentina es el país más blanco de América latina y ellos que dicen que es mayormente mestizo ni siquiera han ido al país o no saben el hecho de que no todos los blancos tienen el cabello rubio. Vayan a Italia, Portugal o España y después a argentina y no verán a mucha diferencia entre la gente. Ya sé que muchos van a pelar conmigo por un hecho simple. Qué mundo tan triste
There is. You are probably talking about 1 or 2 cities in Argentina, but in other parts of the country there are people with a relevant amount of native DNA. They look different from iberians and italians.
@@Anonymous-py1sf I’ve been to all 10 major cities in Argentina and the big majority of the people living in them are white except for Salta. Salta is the only big city in Argentina where the majority of the inhabitants are mestizo. Also the north west is the only region in Argentina where the majority of the population is mestizo, but only 10 or 11 percent of the population of Argentina lives there. It’s like COPE, it’s a white country.
@@michaelbarrington1429 I did not deny that more than half of argentinians are white, I just meant that a few cities of Argentina already have a big number of people. Those of european (mostly southern european) ancestry usually look like iberians or italians and also greeks or other europeans.
@@Anonymous-py1sf yeah, obviously the majority look like that. The big majority of Argentinians are descendants of Italians or Spanish or both, and Spain and Italy are Mediterranean countries.
FAMOUS ITALIAN SURNAME FROM ARGENTINA: FANGIO. GINOBILI. MARADONA. MESSI. SCOLA. MACRI. FAVALORO. PERON. PELLI..DE VICENZO.BERGOGLIO Y OTROS...GREETING FROM MENDOZA, ARGENTINA. MENDOZA, ARGENTINA.
Julio Roca and Rosas, two argentine presidents, set out a massive genocide of aboriginal communities in the south in the late 1800 to expand agriculture lands and till this day, governments are trying to appropiate aboriginal lands in the north for petroleum exploitation. It's terrible. The main communities remaining are the guaranies (who can be found in the Argentine mesopotamia and parts of Paraguay, inventors of Argentina's most popular beverage, mate), the mapuches, living in the Patagonia. In the north you may find kollas, diaguitas (north/centre of the nation as well) and many many others.
##THATONEKIISBACK Los indigenas estan mestizados en argentina desde hace varias generaciones...argentina no empezo con la gran inmigracion...esta publicacion es racista.
Si la mayoría tiene sangre italiana en mayor porcentaje, y española también.. pero ya, ahí termina. Somos argentinos y está es nuestra identidad nueva, la diversidad
Creo que la enorme mayoría de apellidos son españoles, no italianos. Aquí está la cosa,muchos argentinos parecen creer que Argentina es sobretodo italiana, oq eu la amyoría de argentinos tienen más herencia italiana que otra cosa, y no es así. Es cierto queaproximadamente el 60% de argentinos desciende de italianos, y que la influencia italiana es muy importante en Argentina, pero lo que se olvidan es que más del 80% desciende de españoles. ¿Cómo es esto posible? Pues muy fácil. Tu no tienes solo 1 abuelo, tienes 4, y no solo un bisabuelo, tienes 8. El hecho de que el 60% de argentinos tengan ancestros italianos no significa que todos sus ancestros sean, o fuesen, italianos, sino que un 60% tienen algún ancestro (pueden ser todos, peor puede ser solo un padre, un abuelo, o un tatarabuelo) de Italia. Sin embargo, más del 80% de la población tiene ancestros españoles, y estos son, en su mayoría, más numerosos que los italianos. Pongo un ejemplo. Si un argentino tiene un abuelito italiano, estará en el porcentaje del 60% de argentinos con ascendencia italiana, porque así es, viene, en parte, de Italia. Sin embargo, muy probablemente, los otros 3 abuelos de este argentino sean de origen español, por lo que este argentino también formará parte del
@@goodaimshield1115 no voy a leer todo el papiro que escribiste. Solo te voy a dar dos casos que representan a la mayoría paravq entiendas que la mayoria venimos de los inmigrantes entre 1900 y 1950. Mis abuelos paternos italianos. De parte de madre recien mis bisabuelos lo fueron. No hay españoles en nada. Mi mujer, los dos padres italianos, que llegaron de chiquitos con sus padres, o sea los abuelos. Cero españoles. Te puedo dar mil ejemplos de gente que ronda mi edad 40-45 y es la segunda generacion nacida en america. De hecho, investigando, hasta yo no lo sabia q hay la misma cantidad de descendientes de españoles q de franceses.
@@goodaimshield1115 le pifias cuando decis q hay algunos casos con ambos abuelos de la descendencia italiana, pero estos son pocos, justo todo lol contario! Esi está conformada la mayoría!
Are there any living Argentinians that still learn the language from their families?I mean it wasnt so back ago that Italians immigrated there and they seem to have completely forget their language
Many Argentines know how to speak Italian. My grandparents emigrated from Italy and my family, who are Argentines, can speak Italian. My case is very common here in Argentina.
@@metalDBZsuper I am curious were there any schools established that learned the kids Italian?Did the parents learn their kids Italian at home?Because I have the perception that after two generations everybody switched to Spanish
@@ΔημΔ-ω2ο 1. It's not established that schools teach Italian. You can only study Italian in private institutions. 2. Grandparents taught Italian to their children (future parents), but not all parents teach Italian to their children (this generation). 3. Over the years less and less people know Italian, therefore it will end up disappearing unfortunately (at least this is my perception). Now I'm curious, where are you from?
I can basically pass off as an Argentinian myself because I have an Italian last name and one quarter Sicilian ancestry but I grew up in a Spanish-speaking household in El Paso, Texas among Mexican Americans but I look very Caucasian with brown hair, vanilla skin and green eyes so that’s just my Opinion lol
@@LevyDiaz-gv9ds I had not seen all of them. Ok Italian = Icardi, Mesdi, Zanetti, Batistutta , Di Maria, Passarella, Di Stefano Spanish =Maradona, Mascherano
@@977HendrixI doubt Mascherano is a Spanish surname. It seems to derive from the Italian word for mask which is "maschera" (pronounced as "másquera" if it was Spanish).
"Tano" actually derives from "Napole-tano" as most immigrants to Argentina from Italy were from the Naples region or more generally the south of Italy.
Argentina is just our son who grow up in a Spanish school
Hi from Rome
Hello papa
Hola papá
@@MateoIc Kashate no me copiés
@I'M MARCO HO HO how do ya kno?
@I'M MARCO HO HO Hablá bien chico
Love Argentina from Italy
ti amo italia
@BlitzkriegCHILE ?
Pero su tu eres argentino bobo, te he visto por otros videos 😂😂😂
Que pena das
BlitzkriegCHILE ?
@BlitzkriegCHILE
Argentina población indígena 2%
Chile población indigena 42%
I am from Argentina but not from Italian origin. However everything here speaks about Italy. The Italian heritage is a part of our Nation. We love Italy so much!
WE, ITALIAN DON'T LIKE ARGENTINA
MY BROTHERS ARE SPANISH PEOPLE
win in football
@@mediterraneanpower6718 well we are also quite Spanish and french, so either way you are stuck with us. We are literally the Mediterranean all mixed together in south america lol
@@agme8045 exacto.
@@mediterraneanpower6718 are you italian??? the italians dont care much about of spaniards, almost nothing
Italians has more preference to France than Spain
and the brothers of Italy is Greece
The way they speak Spanish is very Italian! In their accent and mannerisms haha
atr perro cumbia cajeteala gatooo
It's true, met many who spoke Spanish in an Italian accent. They contributed a lot to Argentina and that is what makes it special.
Its a variation of Castilian Spanish.
@alison C I'm referring to the origin of the Spanish spoken in Argentina. Yes, Lunfardo slang and phrases is mixed but the foundation of their native tongue comes from Castilian Spanish.
Well, yeah, majority of our immigrants were Italian, that's why we have a different accent, Argentina used to promote the country back in the 1800's so I migrants would come, that's why we have a lot of culture
As an Italian myself I love Argentina. I always support their National team as well as Italy and same for Uruguay, both countries are very well Italian influenced. Same goes for Southern Brazil, many Italians there. In the last world cup 2018 I was going around my city with Argentinian football t-shirt. We love you guys! :-)
Most have Spanish heritage here in uruguay
I love you too!
São Paulo(Bra),Peru, Australia, Venezuela, Usa and Paraguay too
@@scavamberidk3050 almost all southamerica is third world countries
@@scavamberidk3050 the point is that we shouldn't be like this
Soy la única argentina mirando esto? Jaja saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷
Nop
Niet
nooo
Que viva argentina !
Y un Mexicano amiga. Saludos a todos.
I'm Italian and I seriously love Argentina! I'm so proud to know that an awesome country like yours is so Italian influenced. I wish one day I can come to visit Argentina and eat your pizza! It looks different from ours but still so tasty!
Vai pure in Argentina, tanto non c'è nulla di speciale,un paese normalissimo come tanti altri, non ti perdi niente.
🇦🇷🤝🇮🇹
@@Fucklesticks how are the cubans and Venezuelans doing in your country lol
Un argentina AND i need to say . The pizza here got the BEST CHESEE.... But generaly a bad sauce .
we love italy .
Italia Argentina Campioni d'Europa e America 🇮🇹🇦🇷🏆🥇🥇
🇦🇷🤜🏻🤛🏻🇮🇹
Three time World Cup champions, 🇦🇷.
Ahora #1 en ranking Fifa
L’Argentina è bellissimaa la cultura è così influenzata da quella italiana le persone sono fantastiche e calorose proprio come gli italiani!❤️🇦🇷🇮🇹 Ciao da Roma, vorrei andare a Buenos Aires un giorno ma anche in Messico!
Le persone sono fantastiche e calorose in Argentina?Certo, ma sono la minoranza.
Inoltre in nordamerica ed Europa se sei latinoamericano vieni fortemente discriminato(sopratutto USA e Canada dove in molti odiano a morte i latinoamericani)e non li possono vedere manco dipinti sui muri.
Quindi evitiamo di generalizzare per favore.
@@danmarkdominererverden6148 che c’entra con quello che ho scritto io? A me piace l’Argentina
@@francesca_415 Certo, ho solamente contestato il fatto di non generalizzare sugli argentini dato che siccome ci sono nato so bene che ad essere calorosi è la minoranza e non la maggioranza degli argentini.
Due anni fa, sono andato in Italia. Ho visitato 70 città, dal Nord al Sud. Non mi ho sentito mai straniero.
@@estudiantes68 o mio dio 70 città???😍 hai visitato l’Italia più di me!
Argentina is the country with an amazing cultural diversity. Without a doubt, it is the richest country in culture and knowledge in South America. The average person in Buenos Aires is highly educated and intelligent. they deserve to be helped by the great powers of the world. Your country produces food for more than 400 million people. Someday we will need them. Greetings from Holland
Thank you man, but right now we're deeply invested in destroying our economy, on top of the lockdown. So, unfortunately, not sure if there's still gonna be a place called Argentina after this Covid curse is over. Stay safe!
nah, the great nations, i mean the most powerful countrys they prefer us to be a third world country than being a rich and independant nation, thats the reality.
Thanks for your words about Argentina, greetings my friend from Holland
@@joniman002 Argentina's cancer is called Peronism
@@k4ru220 nah, all politicians are sold to the international entities such as blackrock or the IMF etc, no matter what goverment we have they won't allow us to be an independant nation
. This happens everywhere not only here.
Viva Argentina 🇦🇷 Viva Italia 🇮🇹❤️ no wonder a lot of Argentinians have Italian last names
y italianos decriminan argentinos , argentina NO es italia tieen decendencia italianas no que todos sean italianos, o los demas no son argentinos los de salta y mas=?
@@danielmarin8589 los del norte de Argentina son todos bolivianos xd, yo naci en italia pero a los 7 años me trajo mi madre a vivir a Argentina y cada tanto voy a vacaciones a Italia, pero prefriero y es mil veces mejor Argentina que Italia
@tejano151 You find a-holes all over the world, just like me saying all Mexicanos or Tejanos are dirty and vulgar Not true. All humans come in all forms. right? riiiight........finally by you reacting to the experience you have had with some Argentinians gives them a reason to keep doing that.
@@danielmarin8589 jaja que tenia que ver jaja y aprende a escribir 😹
@tejano151 that's actually not true, ask any immigrant and they'll tell you a whole different story
I’m Neapolitan Italian, and just fell in love with Argentina! ❤️
Good to see our cugine in Argentina. Ciao a tutti!!!
❤️🇦🇷🇮🇹
@Alfa&Omega 00000 There you go, I fixed up. 👍
@Alfa&Omega 00000 No offence taken. I know perfectly well how the Italian flag looks like but I made a mistake when selecting. Cheers
Cugine? What does it mean? Hahaha
I am American and I love Italy 🇮🇹 and I love Argentina 🇦🇷 this is why I decided to learn Spanish and I speak it perfectly but I use the accent of Italy 🇮🇹 and Argentina its more elegant than all the Latin accents.
No, it's not. It's a hard accent.
@@Emy-fv5ny Argentinian accent is beautiful.
@@francescoferro4277 🤣🤣
Amici siamo di América del Sur o Sudamerica , no me piace il término latino .Saluti desde Bs As.
@@Emy-fv5nyIt’s pretty easy
Soy Argentino (descendiente de italianos y españoles). Cuando estuve en Italia me sentí como si estuviera en casa. Amé Italia!
Hernan Crespo said that Italy is just like his second hometown to him and he was not strange after all with italian culture for the first time in serie a
hes also like 40%italian dna
Moro em Brasília Brasil e sinto no meu coração que vou conhecer Buenos Aires um dia.
Seja bemvindo!!!!
Soy mexicano y amo argentina!!!!! Mi sueño es visitar buenos aires en un futuro no muy lejano!!! Saludos hermanos argentos
Porfin mexicano que ama argentina
Serás muy bienvenido!!!
ayudaaaa gente más inglés necesito xD no entendía nada
Ahora es un desastre por los gobernadores corruptos que tenemos, es tan bello Arg.que está siendo destruido por corruptos
@@dlialuque Argentina siempre fue un país destruido, si cada veinte años fallece habrá algún porqué...
If you look up Argentinian names you will find a lot of these apart from the most well known one (Messi) - Galtieri, Russo, Rossi, Marino, Speghazzini, Castiglione, Coloccini, Zanetti, Sabatini, Romano, Di Maria, Lavezzi, Scaloni, Lo Celso, Genovese, Marino, Caniggia, Cuccittini, Campagnaro, Galletti, Tiesi, Armani, Ferrari, Calleri, Bertoni, Macri and many more. Clearly shows the strong Italian presence in the country
Ja te faltó el apellido Uccelli y Dipauli
Obviamente muchos más.
FERRARI, ES DE ALTA ITALIA, MIS PADRES DE FLORENCIA
MILEI
Paulo Londra the most famous argentinian rapper's last name literally means london in italian
Don’t forget Piazzola, Troilo, Manzi, Discepolo, D’Arienzo, Castagna and many many more
I can’t imagine how happy these Argentines of Italian Decent were when both Countries won a Major Tournament of Football 🇦🇷🇮🇹 🔥
Oh you bet
they are rivals in football..remember 1990 World Cup?
Italians in argentina call themselves "tanos", but it's not slang for "italianos" as the video suggests. It actually comes from "napuliTANO", which means "Neapolitan", because many Italian immigramts came from the southern region around Naples.
no it's used for italians in general
italian-argentinean here
Actually, the Italian migration in Argentina was pretty even compared to that of the US, where most of the Italian immigrants came from Southern Italy particularly Sicily. The first wave of immigrants actually came mostly from the Northern regions of Italy, like Piemonte, Liguria, Lombardia, and Veneto. Popular dishes in Argentina like the pascualina, faina and copetin came from Liguria, the mortadella came from Emilia-Romagna, and the milanesa (cotoletta) came from Lombardia though it is originally an Austrian dish. The second wave of Italian migration was actually mostly from the South like Campania, Sicilia, Puglia, and Calabria.
@@lissandrafreljord7913 This is true. Still, "tano" comes from "napulitano".
andresemilfer So pretty Much Greeks..🤷🏻♂️
Napoli = Neapolis
My family-in-law came from Friuli-Venezia
Amo Italia! Saludos de Argentina!
Beautiful Buenos Aires ❤🇦🇷
port Stanley better
@@paulmcdonough1093 the name Is PUERTO SAN CARLOS
thanks
lionel messi s family originate in the abbruzzo area of italy
The creator of the Argentine flag was named Manuel Belgrano. His father, Domenico Belgrano Peri was originally from Oneglia, Liguria.
The June 20 Argentine Flag Day is also remembered in Oneglia.
He’s half Italian his mother is of Spanish descent
Love to Italians 🇮🇹 and Argentinians 🇦🇷 from Germany 🇩🇪
Southern 🇧🇷 especially Sao Paolo 🇺🇾 and 🇦🇷 have massive Italian populations
Porto Alegre has a huge gaucho influence
On brasil they are 31 millions of italians descendant
Sao Paolo is not Southern Brazil it’s located in Southeastern Brazil
Argentina was my obsession when I was a kid bc for patito feo 😂💙
Wow! I'm curious, how did it reach your country? Did they show it on TV?
@@candelaamestoy2209 In Italy the series was broadcast in June 9 2008 on Disney Channel and after on mediaset Italia 1.
I think because the serie was very famous long time ago
@@italiangirl231 I didn't know it was famous in other places around the world! It was launched on 2007 here and got a second season in 2008, definitely a big piece of my childhood
🤣🤣🤣
Pero si tu no eres italiana boba , a quien quieres engañar?
Have to add Argentina to my bucket list after seeing that pizza...lol.
And I'm from Lower east side Manhattan.
Let me tell you that Argentine pizza and ice cream are the best! A wonderful legacy of our Italian ancestors.
I don’t know why, but i can tell you for sure that pizza in Argentina is better than in Italy 🤤
Best pizza in the world, guaranteed. 💪🇮🇪🇦🇷🍕
@@sergior6460 es imposible, a mi me encanta la pizza argentina pero es muy diferente a la italiana, no hay punto de comparación. Si venis a Italia y empezas a probar buenas pizzas te vas a dar cuenta que Argentina tergiversó mucho el concepto, en Italia lo más importante es la masa, al igual que con las pastas. Y la materia prima es increíble, en argentina directamente no hay mozzarella y tomate como el que se consigue acá.
Sebbo h not from Naples to be honest.. pizza from Rome to the north
I am Argentinian with Italian Spanish and Polish blood - I have double citizenship italian and Argentine - thank you Italy for making me Italian once again ♥️🙋🏻♀️
Beauty 😜
Great segment! Greetings from Buenos Aires.
It's probably just me but Italians in Argentina are like the Irish in America they are so big that they have a strong influence in society or at least have full or partial Italian descent just like in america where most Americans are either full or partial Irish descent they have some sort of Irish ancestry just like Argentina where they have a full or little Italian ancestry
Yes. Your view is very accurate. 👍🏻
@@AriasEsRepulsivo thanks I really appreciate that man
Italians in Argentina would be like the British in the US. The largest ethnic groups in Argentina, after Italians, are the Spaniards, Germans, Polish, French and British. Regarding the Irish, Argentina has the seventh Irish population in the world, with half a million people. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_people
80% have Italian descent in arg
@@maxicarpino2228 that is so true
l'Argentina agli inizi del 900 ci hanno aiutato tantissimo, gli dobbiamo ancora dire grazie.
Aiutato tantissimo per cosa? Se intendi immigrazione e via dicendo pure in USA, Australia e Canada è pieno di persone che hanno discendenza italiana.
Specifica perché così non si capisce bene cosa tu voglia dire.
@@danmarkdominererverden6148 Argentina donated thousands of tons of food to Italy when the Second World War ended. I also donate to Spain and maybe some other country. Feeding half of Europe for free, at the same time that the US put a blockade on us, sanctions and usurious interests, and we suffered the worst drought of the centuries, caused us an economic and food crisis. for that thanks. #History
Les queremos mucho♥️
Didn't know that Pope Francis' parents are Italian Immigrants and lived in Buenos Aires
@alison C i won't say pure
Most Argentines are a mix between basques and italians
He still has some relatives in Piedmont. He planned to go visit them but because of coronavirus he had to cancel his visit
Also our last president in Argentina Mauricio Macri had his dad Franco Macri was born in Italy
His grandfather fight ww1
His last name is Bergoglio lol
There should be more videos like this. Showing the European influence is this country. There is also a German community and neighborhoods and an Irish community too.
Yes, also a large Polish community
@@roxanabenitez6462Thank you. Many Nwo ( black racists funded by George soros type things) want to end European argentines. Those movements to erase us needs to stop! They want the world to be Nubian only. They don’t accept different people all over the world don’t want to be like New York, USA 🇺🇸 : Pc, aa, crt, woke, dei, and so on.
My 4 grandfathers r italians, so, I'm an italian borned in Argentina, n I feel like an Argentinian with italian blood. Actually I/m highly proud 4 that!
Hai la cittadinanza?
@@TechnoGuys99 just 4 traveling, I love Argentina, after visitng enough countries, no doubt:
Argentina is the best country 4 living
I love Argentina
I think we have similarities in food and coffee and heritage
Nice hearing from a Hispanic Latino
@politico libico Io ci son nato e personalmente avrei preferito nascere in un altro posto tutta la vita,un paese dove se sei povero non conti letteralmente un cazzo(scusami il termine),dove la società è malata e marcia all'estremo con corruzione all'ordine del giorno, inoltre la criminalità è altissima(stupri e omicidi sono un evento giornaliero),ti basta solo pensare che di notte nessuno esce di casa per paura di essere ammazzato o derubato(non a caso in molti escono armati, anche di giorno).
Giustizia peggiore di quella italiana(strano ma vero).
A livello economico sono in recessione da 20 anni e non si intravede nessun miglioramento.
Livelli di razzismo pari agli USA se non peggio,inoltre a livello economico se il paese è fallito svariate volte ci sarà un motivo ma molti argentini ti diranno che non è vero e che è stato tutto un complotto od una messa in scena orchestrata ed architettata dai poteri forti.
Quindi se vuoi andare in Argentina, pensaci non una ma ben due volte.
@@danmarkdominererverden6148 de nuevo. Criticando y lloriqueando tu experiencia traumatica con todo aquel que dice algo lindo o positivo en esta seccion de comentarios. No te das cuenta que esta gente simplemente habla de VISITAR no de quedarse a vivir!!! Tanto te cuenta entender? Alguna vez viajaste a Afganistán? Es hermoso y la gente es recontra generosa. Y si hay corrupcion o delicuencia no hay problema porque una va a vacacionar, se va con un guia y se soluciono el problema. Si te da miedo caminar por Argentina hay tours que salen de los hoteles pero se ve que rara vez salis de tu zona temerosa de confort.
@@julioargentinoroca4976 es un troll
My family is from Croatia and Tuscany Italy greetings From Rosario Argentina
Soy de rosario,santa fe
Saludos!
Every italian family has some relatives in Argentina
Lo que se es que al menos 2 millones de familias Argentinas-italianas se iban a reencontrar en 2020 pero pasó lo del coronavirus!!
We need a movie with Argentina and Italy. Some good ones are Food On The Go and Coffee For All
En el video cometen un error, en lo que la arquitectura de buenos aires se basa más en la arquitectura francesa e española que la italiana, también en grecoromana
I am Argentine of Spanish and Italian origin.
I leave here some personalities of Italian origin:
- Lionel Messi (Soccer Player)
- Jorge Bergoglio (Pope Francis)
- Máxima Zorreguieta Cerruti (Argentine Queen of the Netherlands)
- Manuel Belgrano (creator of our flag)
- Manu Ginobili (basketball player)
- Felipe Contepomi (rugby player)
-Rosario Lucchetti (hockey)
- Ringo Bonavena and Nicolino Locche (boxers)
- Juan Manuel Fangio (motorist)
- Gabriela Sabatini (tennis player)
- Astor Piazzolla (tanguero)
- Mauro Colagreco (cook)
- Horacio Pagani (cars)
-Torquato Di Tella (businessman)
- Ricardo Darin (actor)
- Valeria Mazza (model)
- Rene Favaloro (Doctor who invented the bypass)
- Roberto De Vincenzo (Golfer)
- Gustavo Cerati (Singer)
- Hernán Cattaneo (Dj)
Among others
Jorge Bergolio is not French he’s Italian Argentine named Francis
@@vernicejillmagsino9603 I wrote wrong, corrected
I wan born in Taiwan. I have been to Argentina twice and still miss patagonia region. I met with taxi drivers from Italy. The hotel front desk might also italian dependent. Great place to visit. Will be back when I get a chance. Bravo, Argentina!
Most famous Italian-Argentinians
Pope Francis
Leo Messi
Manu Ginobli
no son italianos
@BlitzkriegCHILE LTA! Segui saqueando flaite maupche ignorante, lanza de exportacion, feo y sucio aparte de envidioso y troll de cuarta!!
fangio y piazola
kkkoko nub Sì, lo sei. Accettarla.
Mauro Camoranesi?
🇮🇹+🇪🇸=🇦🇷 Love Argentina from US! 🇺🇸 ❤ 🇦🇷
+ 🇩🇪🇩🇪
@conker bad day there are a lot of Germans
@conker bad day volga germans
Messi and Dybala, as well as other Argentinian footballers, have Italian passports. Messi even receives envelops to vote when the time comes ahah, but their only connection to Italy is family heritage. They are first and foremost Argentinians. Well Dybala always played in Italy. And when Messi walked in San Paolo, Naples, so many ARG-ITA connections came up: Italian roots, Maradona, etc. I believe Messi closing his career in Naples is the dream of every single Naples supporter. He would fit with the city instantaneously.
I love Argentina and Argentinian culture, I always support them in football after Italy. I feel Argentinians are as close to us as Greeks.
Que carajos escribiste
Paulo Dybala has italian roots through his mother. His last name is of polish origin
@@supermodelwannabe yes he has polish, Italian and Argentinian passports I think
Dybala and Foyth (of the National Team) are mainly of Polish ancestry (Foyth has also Belarusian ancestry). I think Messi's family is from a place near Ancona or the Frasassi caves. I myself have Italian passport (my mother's family is from Pianello del Lario, Como) and I have the right to vote, but I don't think it's fair, because I don't live in Italy. Let Italians choose their own authorities.
@@eugenioconti4688 Are you from North or South Italy?
The map at the beginning of the video has all of the bordeding countries but didn't include the Malvinas.
They are an integral part of South America and on Argentinas' continental shelf.
Viva l’Italia & Viva l’Argentina 🇮🇹 🇦🇷❤️ campioni del calcio! We are the champions in football, us italians in EUROPE and you argentinians in SOUTH AMERICA! Argentina you are a sister country for us italians, or more like a daughter country
We in Argentina love you italians aswell were connected by blood
I'm Argentinian and it's like this! We are a fairly young country compared to other countries of the World! If Italy and also Spain had a kid it would be YES my country Argentina...and yes my ancestors are both Italian and Spanish. It must be said much like the USA...Argentina is a country which was constructed by immigrants from all over the World but the two biggest influences in terms of our current day culture is Italy and Spain and France would come in third they are like an uncle hahaha! Peace and cheers to all!
😂😂😂 aregentinians are super racist. U forgot to include the indigenous aspect. It’s crazy because they think there better because there more “european” but mostly listen to regaeton , hip hop and Cumbia which are African and indigenous sounds. 😂😂 hypocrites
Si no tuviste una nona, ¿realmente sos Argentino?
acá en Misiones es mas común llamar Oma a la abuela.
No la conoci:(
Que estupidez decís..
@@Gordo_Tutuca Cállate, payaso.
Perro, te entiendo pero hay muchísima gente que no desciende de italianos como vos y yo. Y no, no tuvieron “nonas” todos los argentos. Saludos!
Perfect mix of Italian and Spanish blood
+ German 🤌
I always found it fascinating when I studied Behavioral Science and International Relations in college how these migration patterns developed. Like how millions of Italians went to Argentina as did the Irish to the USA in the early days of immigration to the American continent. The Spanish did the same in Cuba to a lesser extent and the same goes for the British, French and Germans respectively to the USA and Canada. I understand that there are still small communities of people that kept their language and culture from prior generations and are alive and well throughout LatAm. Places like northern Mexico and Nicaragua, San Vito CR, Santo Domingo DR, San Carlos de Bariloche, southern Chile and Brazil, etc...
@@Sakura0590 Amazing! Good to know
@@Sakura0590 I will take a look. Thanks!
Love to Argentina from a long distance country Bangladesh.
u r our brothers. We, Argeninians love Bangladesh!
I need to visit Buenos Aires because i have Argentine roots.
When you try Argentine pizza you will love it, believe me, greetings from Buenos Aires
When you be there just travel to Mar del Plata, it’s a beautiful city!
@@axelpaff3306 Es una pizza normal como muchas otras que he comido en otros países como en España y Francia.
Nada de especial.
@@danmarkdominererverden6148 Tiene mejor sabor y los ingredientes son de mejor calidad, nuestros productos del campo son los mejores del mundo, sea leche, harina, huevo aceite tomate queso etc
@@axelpaff3306 Que yo sepa los mejores quesos se encuentran en Francia y Italia...
The Italians who migrated to South America were lucky they were accepted. In America the biggest Mass lynching at one time was 11 Italians in New Orleans in 1891. All through the Southern States of America they lynched Italians. They lynched Italians in Florida and took pictures of the body and made postcards out of them. During the second war they placed over 600,000 italian-americans in prison camps. Still today in America there's hardly any Italian Americans living in the Southern States of America. Some true facts they don't teach in school anybody could look it up for themselves
Speaking Spanish with an Italian accent sounds cool 😍
Italians took over Argentina ❤️
@@maxi4093 El acento Argentino moderno deriva del Lunfardo que se hablaba el siglo pasado
Estuvieron con Eduardo Lázzari!! Debe ser la persona que más sabe sobre Buenos Aires. Un capo total!! 🥰
Beautiful. Hello from ARGENTINA!!!🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Well done for winning the 2022 World Cup 🇦🇷🇮🇹
Buenos Aires 😍😍😍😍😍😍
2nd Italy......on the world
@BlitzkriegCHILE Hahaha
@BlitzkriegCHILE Vale,la inmigracion judia no fue irrilevante en Argentina.
@BlitzkriegCHILE Escribi bien chilenito forro!
Actually the current Pope grew up speaking Piedmontese, not italian: His father was Italian from the Piedmont region and His mother was first generation Piedmontese Argentine.
Through mid XIX to mid XX Centuruies, most argentines were either first or second generation immigrants descendants, or foreign born children naturalized as citizens and raised in Argentina, learning Argentine Castilian either at school or serving in the military, after the Government established two (2) years of Military Conscription for all 18 year old Citizens.
The new Canadian Cardinal is the son of Italian immigrants
One day we should organize a sort of "Italian Day" for all the people around the world that have Italian heritage. Maybe even some kind of organization to strengthen our bounds. Trade, collaboration, diplomatic efforts in order to facilitate progress of those countries that have the same origins.
If not properly "Italian", at least a "Latin" organization. We could all benefit from it.
Grandissimi Argentini ! Siete rimasti proprio Italiani ❤💯👍
I'm from argentina but i have russian blood, you can see the differences of people in argentina with mix nationalities, in the city where i live (rosario) there are a lot of russian inmigrant, my grands came here from russia and poland.
Tu apellido es Luna jajaja
@@benjacaillaba8891 Y claro, por parte de mi padre, pero mi segundo apellido es fomich.
@@maximilianoluna7056exacto el apellido paterno siempre fue dominantemente español.
Manu Ginobili!
I lived in San Antonio from 2002-2011.
A Ginobli fan since they beat the USA at FIBA
Manu querido si...pero tambien Galtieri 🤔
lavie maintenant Pope Francis as well!
Leo Messi is one of them too
De Bahia Blanca
Argentina could have been the only Italian-speaking country in latin America
Italy can't even colonized Africa, imagine South America 😂
if that were argentina would be some isolated from other latinoamerican countries like brazil
Although Brazil is in Latin America, other Latinoamerican countries dont know much about Brazil. because they speak portuguese
language can be a real barrier
but Argentina almost always was 'alone' almost never looked at other latinoamerican countries Argentina have a different idiosincracy from rest of latinoamerican countries
sorry for my englisch
We have the best meats, ice cream and pizza 🇦🇷
The best pizza is in naples. period
@@stefciko5831 en Argentina scuse
@@srgustavoa2243 ahahahhhaahhahahhhahahahaahahahahaahahhahahaahahahahah
@@scavamberidk3050 Cada una tiene lo suyo, en lo personal me pareció mucho más rica la pizza de acá. Comí la pizza en Italia y como mucho el sabor lo tiene la salsa, pero tampoco es algo del otro mundo, hasta el sabor me recordó a la pizza congelada Sibarita...
I'm Argentinian but I agree that the best pizza is from where it was invented, in Italy.
Don't worry,Argentina has a great basketball team!👍
Y futbol
and jockey
yes basket and soccer
And air pilots 😊
And a good rugby team to.
and Argentina and its motherland Italy one 2020 soccer champion cups of latin America and Europe.
Omg the pizza... my mouth is watering.
Bro it's overrated I've lived there for 6 years... it just looks good in photos it has no taste!
@@GIJoe23 What you say about the pizza? head of chota
@@MolotovKiller Porque tienes que insultar?
Te ofendiste por un comentario tan simple?
@@milipin7113 Resentido de que? Simplemente no entiendo porqué este pija aquí arriba tiene que faltar de respeto.
@@milipin7113 Aguante la pizza? No soy italiano lo siento mucho.
Además de esto no es verdadero que estoy en todos los comentarios, si dicen cansadas yo simplemente contesto cómo por ejemplo cuando dicen que Argentina no tiene problemas económicos y es un país de primer mundo cuando en realidad no es así, si un extranjero lee algunos de esos comentarios se hace una idea equivocada sobre Argentina.
That's why Argentinian Men Are Beautiful And Hot, like Italians.😍
Now I know why Evita used a lot of hand gestures whilst singing ‘Don't Cry For Me Argentina’...
evita and peron are dictators
@@juanpablovarela8283 Callate Fantasma!
Madonna is not Latina she’s Non-Hispanic White American of Italian origin like Argentinians half of the Argentineans that discuss in this video like her are Italian heritage
In buenos aires 20 years ago we were raised with italian grannies in many neighbourhoods, I lived with my nonna Marianna she was from reggio, Calabria. culture food many words we still use are very italian we have many differences of course but I would say 50 % still feels from there
Tango is an influence of hundreds of nationalities. One of them being italian music, vals, but also cuban rythms as well as african and even brazilian dances such as xango. To say tango is an only european based dance is a huge minimization of what it truly is. It was a way for immigrants living in the same 'conventillos' to connect with each other since they didn't know each other's languages
And from France too...
El tango es musica de puerto y tiene raices indigenas tambien. Pero sobre todo tiene origen español ademas de tener semejanza con ritmos españoles desarrollados en cuba.
Mas alla de todo lo malo, musicalmente america latina le debe muchísimo a españa
That all makes it sound even more exotic and sexier however, it was in fact created in Buenos Aires, Argentina so it is in fact and Argentinian dance.
Tango has been influenced by a lot of cultures, but it is mainly Spanish in origin, and it's easy to know this if you know Spanish music history.
FORZA ARGENTINA 🇦🇷😎✌️
I have Basque and French families but my half sister has Italian, I think everyone here in Argentina has relatives with Italians roots lol
Jajaja mal, vos todo bien?
Siu
My uncle horacio gallati used to have a pizzeria in bueno Aires.
My nonna would agree. My father wanted me to call her that. Say nonna. She is your nonna. Nonna has Roman and Perugia roots.
Italians thanks Argentina for hosting us. But Argentina has to thank Italians for giving ithem our wonderful culture made of food, art and history.
And also hosting a lot of argentinians now. Italy is the mother of the argentinian culture that we know today (pizza, fernet, hand gestures, ice cream, ravioli, etc)
Argentina es el país más blanco de América latina y ellos que dicen que es mayormente mestizo ni siquiera han ido al país o no saben el hecho de que no todos los blancos tienen el cabello rubio. Vayan a Italia, Portugal o España y después a argentina y no verán a mucha diferencia entre la gente. Ya sé que muchos van a pelar conmigo por un hecho simple. Qué mundo tan triste
@BlitzkriegCHILE la verdad duele! Aguántalo 😂😂🤣🤣
There is. You are probably talking about 1 or 2 cities in Argentina, but in other parts of the country there are people with a relevant amount of native DNA. They look different from iberians and italians.
@@Anonymous-py1sf I’ve been to all 10 major cities in Argentina and the big majority of the people living in them are white except for Salta. Salta is the only big city in Argentina where the majority of the inhabitants are mestizo. Also the north west is the only region in Argentina where the majority of the population is mestizo, but only 10 or 11 percent of the population of Argentina lives there. It’s like COPE, it’s a white country.
@@michaelbarrington1429 I did not deny that more than half of argentinians are white, I just meant that a few cities of Argentina already have a big number of people. Those of european (mostly southern european) ancestry usually look like iberians or italians and also greeks or other europeans.
@@Anonymous-py1sf yeah, obviously the majority look like that. The big majority of Argentinians are descendants of Italians or Spanish or both, and Spain and Italy are Mediterranean countries.
Minuto 0:52 @lanacion es JONATAN VIALE ?
FAMOUS ITALIAN SURNAME FROM ARGENTINA: FANGIO. GINOBILI. MARADONA. MESSI. SCOLA. MACRI. FAVALORO. PERON. PELLI..DE VICENZO.BERGOGLIO Y OTROS...GREETING FROM MENDOZA, ARGENTINA. MENDOZA, ARGENTINA.
di Stefano la saeta rubia
GRACIAS RUBÉN HERRERA , POR RECORDARMELO. TE SALUDO DESDE ARGENTINA.
HAY MAS. SPINETTA , CERATI, SOLARI, ICARDI,DI MARÍA Y SIGUE LA LISTA...
Y yo también... jajaja
DALMAZZONE...SUPER TANO . SOMOS UN MONTÓN.
What about the indigenous people of Argentina?
Tiny,but present specially in the north and south
Genocide
Julio Roca and Rosas, two argentine presidents, set out a massive genocide of aboriginal communities in the south in the late 1800 to expand agriculture lands and till this day, governments are trying to appropiate aboriginal lands in the north for petroleum exploitation. It's terrible. The main communities remaining are the guaranies (who can be found in the Argentine mesopotamia and parts of Paraguay, inventors of Argentina's most popular beverage, mate), the mapuches, living in the Patagonia. In the north you may find kollas, diaguitas (north/centre of the nation as well) and many many others.
@@agustinapairola6903
As i see you don't know anything about Argentine history just comunist propaganda...
Regards
##THATONEKIISBACK Los indigenas estan mestizados en argentina desde hace varias generaciones...argentina no empezo con la gran inmigracion...esta publicacion es racista.
Alguien sabe como se llama este Tango al fin del video?
hoy al recordarla ruclips.net/video/Arp6uGA5wtw/видео.html
Si la mayoría tiene sangre italiana en mayor porcentaje, y española también.. pero ya, ahí termina. Somos argentinos y está es nuestra identidad nueva, la diversidad
La mayoria descendemos de ahí.
Basta con agarrar una lista de apellidos.
Y también de nativos americanos como el resto de Latinos, pero menos
Apellidos españoles es mayoría por lejos acá en argentina y los que tienen apellidos italianos tampoco son tanos 100% muchos son cabezas jaja
Creo que la enorme mayoría de apellidos son españoles, no italianos. Aquí está la cosa,muchos argentinos parecen creer que Argentina es sobretodo italiana, oq eu la amyoría de argentinos tienen más herencia italiana que otra cosa, y no es así. Es cierto queaproximadamente el 60% de argentinos desciende de italianos, y que la influencia italiana es muy importante en Argentina, pero lo que se olvidan es que más del 80% desciende de españoles. ¿Cómo es esto posible? Pues muy fácil. Tu no tienes solo 1 abuelo, tienes 4, y no solo un bisabuelo, tienes 8. El hecho de que el 60% de argentinos tengan ancestros italianos no significa que todos sus ancestros sean, o fuesen, italianos, sino que un 60% tienen algún ancestro (pueden ser todos, peor puede ser solo un padre, un abuelo, o un tatarabuelo) de Italia. Sin embargo, más del 80% de la población tiene ancestros españoles, y estos son, en su mayoría, más numerosos que los italianos. Pongo un ejemplo. Si un argentino tiene un abuelito italiano, estará en el porcentaje del 60% de argentinos con ascendencia italiana, porque así es, viene, en parte, de Italia. Sin embargo, muy probablemente, los otros 3 abuelos de este argentino sean de origen español, por lo que este argentino también formará parte del
@@goodaimshield1115 no voy a leer todo el papiro que escribiste. Solo te voy a dar dos casos que representan a la mayoría paravq entiendas que la mayoria venimos de los inmigrantes entre 1900 y 1950. Mis abuelos paternos italianos. De parte de madre recien mis bisabuelos lo fueron. No hay españoles en nada. Mi mujer, los dos padres italianos, que llegaron de chiquitos con sus padres, o sea los abuelos. Cero españoles. Te puedo dar mil ejemplos de gente que ronda mi edad 40-45 y es la segunda generacion nacida en america.
De hecho, investigando, hasta yo no lo sabia q hay la misma cantidad de descendientes de españoles q de franceses.
@@goodaimshield1115 le pifias cuando decis q hay algunos casos con ambos abuelos de la descendencia italiana, pero estos son pocos, justo todo lol contario! Esi está conformada la mayoría!
Con razón mi madre decía que el padre de mi abuela era italiano
¡Saludos!
Te juro que comparo la pizza en Argentina con la de Estados Unidos y es como que la de ellos es re finita
Como tu pija
@@kbsessions7432 sos un capo
@@valenartusi5962 "capo" es paradojicamente una palabra tana
@@kbsessions7432 Te ofendiste por un simple comentario? Madre mía...
@@danmarkdominererverden6148 no sé ofendió solo hizo un chiste 😂
1:58 it kinda looks Neapolitan
buenos aires was supposed to be the other nyc. best pizza and icecream in the world
it is .... the 'other' and in some ways even more
@Alessia Micoli Lo dicono apposta per trollare...
Madonna santa.
My beautiful home country 💙🇦🇷
It’s really is beautiful Michelle. It’s next on my list of travel. Would you mind showing me around :) ?
Michelle Bonardo Greetings from Italy! 🇮🇹
@BlitzkriegCHILE stfu your annoying
@@GDino33 Vale en el trollear hay un mínimo de verdad en lo que dice.
Are there any living Argentinians that still learn the language from their families?I mean it wasnt so back ago that Italians immigrated there and they seem to have completely forget their language
They haven't forgotten. They are just dead
Many Argentines know how to speak Italian. My grandparents emigrated from Italy and my family, who are Argentines, can speak Italian. My case is very common here in Argentina.
@@metalDBZsuper I am curious were there any schools established that learned the kids Italian?Did the parents learn their kids Italian at home?Because I have the perception that after two generations everybody switched to Spanish
@@ΔημΔ-ω2ο 1. It's not established that schools teach Italian. You can only study Italian in private institutions.
2. Grandparents taught Italian to their children (future parents), but not all parents teach Italian to their children (this generation).
3. Over the years less and less people know Italian, therefore it will end up disappearing unfortunately (at least this is my perception).
Now I'm curious, where are you from?
@@metalDBZsuper From Greece
Soy de Argentina esta bueno el video 🌼
Watching this on the day of the finalissima
My father from calabria ,my mother from russia and my wife from paraguay i am a classic argentine
I can basically pass off as an Argentinian myself because I have an Italian last name and one quarter Sicilian ancestry but I grew up in a Spanish-speaking household in El Paso, Texas among Mexican Americans but I look very Caucasian with brown hair, vanilla skin and green eyes so that’s just my Opinion lol
Motta definitely isn’t just italian. It’s Spanish and portugese
If you speak spanish you would just need to learn the slang and the intonation but yeah
que capos estos argentinos buena gente, saludos desde argentina
Maradona
Icardi
Messi
Zanetti
Batistuta
Angel di Maria
Mascherano
Passarella
Alfredo di Stefano..
I REFUSE to believe they aren't Italian!
Mascherano, Maradona and Batistuta are not italian surnames but spanish. Maradona is from Galicia
@@977Hendrix Wrong. all these surnames are italian and they sound italian. keep crying
@@LevyDiaz-gv9ds I had not seen all of them. Ok
Italian = Icardi, Mesdi, Zanetti, Batistutta , Di Maria, Passarella, Di Stefano
Spanish =Maradona, Mascherano
@@977HendrixI doubt Mascherano is a Spanish surname. It seems to derive from the Italian word for mask which is "maschera" (pronounced as "másquera" if it was Spanish).
Maradona era indio y no es apellido italiano
"Tano" actually derives from "Napole-tano" as most immigrants to Argentina from Italy were from the Naples region or more generally the south of Italy.
Argentina & Brazil have been very good to Italians