[Ep.1] ITALIAN ACCENTS you’ve never heard of ⇧ (North & Central) | Inevitaly

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  • @alessandram9367
    @alessandram9367 7 лет назад +370

    "So now we're moving to Veneto, which is the region that goes from Verona to Venice"
    "So it's gonna be a very classy, refined and sofisticated dialect"
    AHAHAHAHAHAHHAH la tua faccia la dice lunga 😂

    • @qwerty7573
      @qwerty7573 6 лет назад +10

      Alessandra M penso sia il più "boaro" di tutti😄 però lo amo e lo parlerò sempre

    • @radiomilano2346
      @radiomilano2346 6 лет назад +2

      Proprio, con quei bestemmioni che sparano

    • @AndreaLazzarotto
      @AndreaLazzarotto 5 лет назад

      In effetti fa stra-ridere quella scena (sono tra VI e TV). :D

    • @evelinadraghia5828
      @evelinadraghia5828 4 года назад +1

      Oo tosi

  • @EduardQualls
    @EduardQualls 6 лет назад +136

    When Italy joined the Allies in World War I, the Italian Army had to hire teachers of Italian to train its own troops. Very few citizens of the Italian Kingdom of 1915 spoke Standard Italian. but spoke their own regional dialect, with the educated stratum throughout the Kingdom able to read/write Italian. It's been only within the last 30 years (with radio and television) that the majority of Italians has begun to report that they speak Italian rather than a dialect. The attraction is obvious, though, since IMHO, Italian is one of the most beautiful languages: just hearing it makes me (a native English speaker, and Francophone since 11) feel better.

    • @Bradamante68
      @Bradamante68 5 лет назад +6

      Eduard Qualls well, the radio was the popular entertainment since EIAR began broadcasting back on 1927. After world war 2, television on national territory became a popular entertainment as well, because since 1957 people could watch it in the bars or in the church oratories. So it is about already 60 years that the tv influences the language. Unfortunately nowadays the Italian you can listen from our television channels is not great at all. While in the past journalists and generally people talking on tv had to speak Italian with a perfect pronunciation, today is rare to hear a good Italian, not only regarding its pronunciation but also the registers and the choice of words. You may often hear heavy accents or vulgar words. Pity...

    • @MrMonty08
      @MrMonty08 5 лет назад +4

      True, I love the Italian language and the variety one gets traveling through Italy . Sad that , especially in TV, they choose English words to speak even though they have an equivalent word.

    • @canemcave
      @canemcave 3 года назад +5

      they were not regional dialects but regional languages and even the "educated" stratum spoke rheir own regional language and italian as a second language.
      Most people learned italian in schools

    • @AnaS-of8ri
      @AnaS-of8ri 2 года назад

      That's so fascinating! Especially as a native Italian (or more south Italian, lol) I didn't know about that. Do you mind sharing your sources? I'd love to read more into that

    • @obamalore
      @obamalore 2 года назад

      French is such an ugly language

  • @chiarabalasso3350
    @chiarabalasso3350 7 лет назад +297

    Sentire Alan parlare in dialetto veneto è la mia nuova ragione di vita

    • @inevitaly
      @inevitaly  7 лет назад +14

      Xe bravino dai ;-)

    • @dorachance3946
      @dorachance3946 7 лет назад +5

      davvero! "a te si sempre senza SCHEEEAAAI" mia nonna lo dice uguale hahaha xD

    • @Felpa99_
      @Felpa99_ 7 лет назад +2

      il mio dialetto... piango

    • @masterjunky863
      @masterjunky863 4 года назад

      @@Felpa99_ Lingua*

    • @hazhoner5727
      @hazhoner5727 3 года назад

      Magari meno gesti con le mani...

  • @Breaking_Deb
    @Breaking_Deb 7 лет назад +58

    "La maiala de la tu mamma... Oh, I think I know what that means" mi ha uccisa XD

  • @angelaindublin
    @angelaindublin 7 лет назад +225

    I'm from Verona... classy dialect, sure 😂

    • @inevitaly
      @inevitaly  7 лет назад +12

      Un dialetto raffinato eh! 😂 Io lo adoro però (ho studiato a Padova per 3 anni...)

    • @Felpa99_
      @Felpa99_ 7 лет назад +2

      che onore... la mia città

    • @FedericoVellere
      @FedericoVellere 4 года назад

      Originario di Vicenza

    • @_Lyon_
      @_Lyon_ 4 года назад +1

      Cit. Masseo

    • @evelinadraghia5828
      @evelinadraghia5828 4 года назад

      Uuuhh Padova! Io ci vivo!

  • @carlottafarnese
    @carlottafarnese 7 лет назад +68

    Il romano mi ha steso, povero Alan non ci stava capendo più na mazza AHAHAH

  • @zola731
    @zola731 5 лет назад +22

    I love hearing the Lombard language...my grandparents and father would always speak it when they wanted to tell secrets..... thank you.

  • @synth2324
    @synth2324 7 лет назад +57

    He's great, he tries so hard!

    • @inevitaly
      @inevitaly  7 лет назад +9

      He's better at dialects than at Italian 😂😂

  • @matteoonida7701
    @matteoonida7701 7 лет назад +77

    Il... lombardo??? Momento!!! Il milanese? Il bergamasco? Il bresciano?? Il comasco?? Dove li mettiamo? Non sono mica la stessa cosa!! 😂😂😂

    • @jac_dov
      @jac_dov 7 лет назад +10

      Matteo Onida E invece sono la stessa cosa, fanno parte della stessa lingua. Semplicemente sono dialetti del Lombardo e come qualsiasi lingua ha diverse varianti. Nessuna lingua si parla perfettamente allo stesso modo in tutti i posti.

    • @matteoonida7701
      @matteoonida7701 7 лет назад +11

      Jacopo F. Dovico non sono la stessa cosa!!! Non ho niente contro il bergamasco che è altrettanto bello, ma sono due cose diverse!!! Esempio banale “Potaasa!” a Milano non lo diciamo come così un’infinità di altre cose

    • @jac_dov
      @jac_dov 7 лет назад +7

      Mi spiace contraddirti, ma se vai a consultare qualsiasi manuale di linguistica serio (non italiano), troverai scritto che fanno tutti parte del Lombardo. Le variazioni di termini e di suoni fonetici non sono prove che quesi siano lingue diverse. Anche nell'italiano esistono diverse varianti e ci sono anche variazioni di suoni e di parole. Basti pensare a come parlano un siciliano e un milanese.

    • @jac_dov
      @jac_dov 7 лет назад +2

      Ho marcato il fatto dell'italiano perché la linguistica italiana è indietrissimo per quanto riguarda le lingue minoritarie e a rischio d'estinzione.

    • @matteoonida7701
      @matteoonida7701 7 лет назад +2

      Jacopo F. Dovico sta di fatto che se uno mi parla in bergamasco non lo capisco e questo per me è sufficiente per dire che non sono la stessa cosa. Se poi per lo studio lo sono, allora anche italiano e spagnolo lo sono.

  • @acanpc333
    @acanpc333 6 лет назад +13

    Really cool :) thank you for making these videos! I like linguistic diversity and hope Italians keep enjoying their diversity

  • @alessiapolonini4138
    @alessiapolonini4138 7 лет назад +47

    PEPPA PIG IN BRESCIANO. SONO MORTA

  • @vay4425
    @vay4425 4 года назад +14

    4:22 rip emiliano, mi sento offesa ad un livello spirituale

  • @BeaSectumsempra
    @BeaSectumsempra 7 лет назад +6

    "Uno semo, uno mona" l'ha detto benissimo, muoio xD

  • @johndouglas4528
    @johndouglas4528 6 лет назад +16

    I lived in the Veneto for three years and sort of speak italian.
    My daughters attended the asilo and first year of school. So they spoke english, italian, and dialetto. It was fun.
    I would play briscole in the bar/cafe in the village where we lived. I had to learn a little veneto to play with my partners. I remember asking my partner "prendo lo?" (should I take it, in italian) -- he answers "ciappa o ciappo yu" ( take it, or he'll take it, in veneto). Or something like that...

  • @SpadeMonroe
    @SpadeMonroe 6 лет назад +11

    You two are too precious for this world.

    • @inevitaly
      @inevitaly  6 лет назад

      +Spade Monroe ❤️❤️😍

  • @giuliadellatorre4656
    @giuliadellatorre4656 4 года назад +3

    Quando è partita peppa pig in bergamasco credo che mi hai stesa ahahahhahahahaba

  • @MrMonty08
    @MrMonty08 5 лет назад +5

    My husband was from Veneto, love love that language, the pronunciation. My parents from two different towns in Molise and they dialects are quite different . I have to say Romagnolo surprised me, sounds like Portuguese.

  • @OzMammamia
    @OzMammamia 4 года назад +1

    A Milano purtroppo il dialetto non si utilizza più (solo alcuni nonni parlano tra di loro in dialetto), quindi io non conosco dialetti, conosco solo l'italiano standard

  • @Jens0880
    @Jens0880 5 лет назад +5

    "I veneti" are a pretty vulgar bunch but they have a great place in my heart since I lived in Padova for a year and learned a pretty good deal of the local dialect. Great video.

  • @chipperina1
    @chipperina1 7 лет назад +17

    Alan was SO good!!!!

    • @inevitaly
      @inevitaly  7 лет назад +2

      Yes, made me very proud :)

  • @Marcoshary
    @Marcoshary 5 лет назад +2

    Very interesting. Which region is recommended for a foreigner who wants to go to Italy to learn Italian and doesn't have much knowledge of the language yet? I heard Tuscany is a good choice, is that true?

  • @mariasancioni8413
    @mariasancioni8413 4 года назад +3

    Alan has something of Leonardo DiCaprio. Maybe the eyes and (even more) the eyebrows.

    • @hadifelani
      @hadifelani 3 года назад +1

      also having the same broad forehead lmao

  • @karenmilitello9884
    @karenmilitello9884 7 лет назад +6

    So good to see you have 2 new videos!!! I've watched all of your videos at least 3 to 4 times each!! I really liked this one!!!

  • @rr7firefly
    @rr7firefly 4 года назад +2

    The first line of the captions must actually be Italian because the spoken words do not appear to match the spellings of the words. Am I right?

  • @Natalia-bn9bq
    @Natalia-bn9bq 7 лет назад +5

    OMG finally you guys are back!!! ❤😙✌

  • @andersr8341
    @andersr8341 6 лет назад +4

    I don't understand why some countries call languages 'dialects'. Is it because the definition of dialect in Italy is different? Because those 'dialects' such as Liguarian, Lombard, Venetian, Sicilian are all languages in their own right.
    It's like calling Catalan a dialect of Spanish, it isn't, it's a language. Mexican Spanish is a dialect of Spanish but a language like Catalan isn't..

    • @clivegoodman16
      @clivegoodman16 5 лет назад +6

      This is because of the notion that a language is a dialect with an army and a navy. These regional languages are considered dialects because they have no official status. For historical reasons, the dialect of Florence became the official language of Italy.

  • @Nicole-mr8po
    @Nicole-mr8po 7 лет назад +21

    Alan is so funny

  • @KeithMarrocco
    @KeithMarrocco 7 лет назад +7

    I can barely keep my Italian separated from my Spanish (Tex-Mex). I can't imagine what it would be like to have Mondagonese-Sessano or Teanese thown in as well. I have no idea how my father did it.

  • @marcovalentini5741
    @marcovalentini5741 5 лет назад +2

    I always thought that "pirla" was an Italian world. But I am from Milano, so there are many words that we use, that are no used in other parts. Like Brioche, which in other parts they call cornetto. It took me a year outside of Italy to understand that. VIVA Il Gran Milan.

  • @WildWestNeko
    @WildWestNeko 3 года назад

    Me with art school trip to Umbria, at the ceramics class: " Scüsam, in duva l'è ul tolin dal rüüt?"
    Local teacher: "Cosa?"
    Me: "Mi scusi, dimenticavo. Dov'è il cestino della spazzatura?"

  • @Fundusturritulae
    @Fundusturritulae 5 лет назад +1

    Il romanesco che fate sentire è slang romanesco non il dialetto, come al solito una pantomima sul nostro dialetto che non è affatto o necessariamente volgare, esistono pure delle poesie bellissime in romanesco!

  • @AlbusSilente3
    @AlbusSilente3 7 лет назад +6

    Ahahahah!!! siete troppo forti, ragazzi! Non so a che punto sia Alan con l'apprendimento dell'italiano, ma è stata una bella sfida per lui! (comunque la c aspirata toscana non era male). Ora lui potrebbe vendicarsi sfidandoti in una challenge di celtico irlandese ;)

  • @georgebaccett9951
    @georgebaccett9951 3 года назад +2

    Modern Italians are a mixture of Roman + Germanic tribes (Lombards, Ostrogoths, Herulos and Normans). In minority (especially in southern Italy it is a mixture of Romans, Germans and Greeks.

  • @francescomarangoni
    @francescomarangoni 5 лет назад +18

    Mi go sempre dito che el veneto xe de classe.

  • @BruceFJRay
    @BruceFJRay Год назад

    You guys had me rolling on the floor! I'm a mezza-a-mezz. My grand mother and grand father were from Napoli. My mother was American, but spoke Neopolitan dialect. fluently. as did the rest of her famia. Mamma mia always told us that Neopolitan was a very heavy dialect (or 'street language'). I almost could not understand anything you guys were saying. Only a word here and there. Oh, my other half is Polish/American. Talk about being a half and half !! Gratsi for the fun video.

    • @inevitaly
      @inevitaly  Год назад

      Glad you liked it Bruce :) If it makes you feel better, Italians from Italy also don't understand each other when speaking different dialects 😆 So don't worry too much about it. Un abbraccio

  • @chiaradeangelis8644
    @chiaradeangelis8644 7 лет назад +9

    Sto morendo per il romano di Alan

  • @nrc5290
    @nrc5290 4 года назад +4

    Came in suggestions during Covid19 crisis... Damn @3:09 they even predicted them as "Corona brothers" ....m like outtaaaaaaaa alllllllll ???? This video is like already from the future 🤫🤫🙄🙄 woahhhh terrifying

  • @lilyofthevalley5586
    @lilyofthevalley5586 3 года назад

    Oh my goodness! I never laughed so hard! You two are sooooo funny! I even spilled my drink! Cough cough...😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @chrisofmelbourne87
    @chrisofmelbourne87 2 года назад

    Omgg Alan is so adorable! 😀😊

  • @ef4474
    @ef4474 7 лет назад +8

    Le lacrime dalle risate! Grandi!

  • @Parmesana
    @Parmesana 7 лет назад +8

    When I visited north Italy (Friuli region) the older folks still spoke Friulano..and many tv shows from the Rome area had Italian subtitles..which I thought strange(at that time..)but understand now

    • @inevitaly
      @inevitaly  7 лет назад +1

      Hahah it's all clear now! ;-)

  • @GianniStunato
    @GianniStunato Год назад

    Awesome! I been studying ALL Italian dialects for 10 years now and it really amazes me still to this day!

  • @jamieott3093
    @jamieott3093 5 лет назад +2

    You guys are fun. I love learning about Italy and Italian from you both.

  • @THEKARLOS093
    @THEKARLOS093 7 лет назад +1

    I can't beleive that is actually Italian, Rihanna is shocked

  • @MrJamesnjenga
    @MrJamesnjenga 6 лет назад +2

    I love your chanel. Shout out from Kenya!

  • @ANGLofficial
    @ANGLofficial 7 лет назад +1

    the Friulano is to difficult apparently XD ahah very funny guys!!

  • @antivaushistscheaktion1148
    @antivaushistscheaktion1148 4 года назад +1

    i miei parenti dal veneto dicono 'setu ciocc?' per 'sei ubriaco?'

  • @lorenzofrigerio4984
    @lorenzofrigerio4984 4 года назад +1

    The first (lombardo) I do not understand if it is Bergamo or Brescia, but I remember that for every country of Italy changes the dialect

  • @mariasammy8643
    @mariasammy8643 5 лет назад +1

    I love you guys. Your soooo funny! Love watching your videos. Grazie

  • @F0r6rim
    @F0r6rim 7 лет назад +20

    what about Friuli Venezia Giulia? che ne hai fatto del dialetto triestino? ahahah
    continua a fare video così! sono divertentissimi :))

    • @silviakasper2314
      @silviakasper2314 7 лет назад

      F0r6rim siamo troppi pochi, nessuno ci calcola :(

    • @F0r6rim
      @F0r6rim 7 лет назад

      purtroppo hai ragione :(

    • @MagycArwen
      @MagycArwen 7 лет назад +2

      Pensa che io sono di Pordenone e non ho idea di come sua il dialetto triestino, figurati quelli più lontani 😊

    • @merna5685
      @merna5685 7 лет назад +3

      Il dialetto triestino non esiste. È veneto con una cadenza diversa ed un vocabolario diverso (tipo mulo).

    • @F0r6rim
      @F0r6rim 7 лет назад

      spero tu mi stia prendendo in giro...

  • @pomarekaire1344
    @pomarekaire1344 6 лет назад +8

    How can Venetian, Lombard e.t.c can be dialects of Italian... They aren't even in the same branch of Romance Languages. They are seperate languages not dialects

    • @jerrykofiadonu4763
      @jerrykofiadonu4763 5 лет назад +2

      pomare kaire In fact it should be more correct to say that they are distinct Italian languages in my opinion, even if closely related. I can speak and understand standard Italian as a native speaker as I was born and raised there...but lacking a family background associated to any region of Italy (my parents are African) and having spent almost my entire life in Milan (where local "dialect" is seldom used by almost all under 50/60) I cannot understand or speak Milanese. For me is easier to understand and speak Spanish! That to demonstrate the degree of diversity among Italian local languages. And there are some like Sardinia or Friuli languages that are barely considered Italian!

    • @pomarekaire1344
      @pomarekaire1344 5 лет назад +2

      @@jerrykofiadonu4763 it forms a dialect continuum, but they aren't "italic" and all romance languages are all mutually intelligible to an extent

    • @jerrykofiadonu4763
      @jerrykofiadonu4763 5 лет назад +3

      pomare kaire Exactly to the point! That reflects the historical background of Italy which was not united for over a millenia. In my opinion dialect ...or better Italian languages should be thought at school along standard Italian and English...for example in Milan there should be lessons in Milanese, Italiano and English. It would have the benefict of preservation of Milanese (which is threatened with exstintion) and to bound the so cosmopolitan Milan population far stronger, Italian for obvious reason and English to make people more linked with the rest of the 🌎

    • @ChickenSoup736
      @ChickenSoup736 5 лет назад

      So does Sicilian language. Thats really distant. How could di dove sei becomes di uni si?

    • @Patricia7561
      @Patricia7561 4 года назад +1

      @@pomarekaire1344 I'm Italian from Rome, so I can say that the older you get and the more you are expose to other dialects, through films, books, songs etc. so I would not be able to speak any other "dialect" I can understand perfectly the ones from the centre of Italy, some from other regions, and nothing from Veneto and Sardegna (totally another language). Meaning that I know many words meaning that I never use when I speak. This exposition to other sounds since very young make us wizards in catching the difference between various English accents very quickly, even if we cannot reproduce the sound of it. I often found myself understanding perfectly what a Scottish person with an heavy accent was saying more than a native English could, because as Italian my brain is trained already.

  • @danelogan1532
    @danelogan1532 6 лет назад

    My mom's ancestry is Italian... my grandfather's mother was from Palermo and he was born coming over on the boat from there. He couldn't speak Italian but he understood phrases and we always spoke alot of slang... I am less than half because my dad was Scottish and German but my mom's side, who I was always around, all spoke Italian - American slang.

  • @Asya97
    @Asya97 7 лет назад +26

    E il piemontese?? Mi avete fatto tanto ridere!! ❤️❤️

    • @inevitaly
      @inevitaly  7 лет назад +11

      Eh quello lo abbiamo provato...ma nessuno dei due riusciva a ripetere una parola 😂

    • @giorgiagoglio8771
      @giorgiagoglio8771 7 лет назад +3

      Anche io volevo il Piemonteseeeee

    • @francesca8876
      @francesca8876 7 лет назад +3

      AsyaMatti vogliamo solo un video in cui provano il piemontese😂😂

    • @SilviettaM
      @SilviettaM 6 лет назад +4

      Dai il piemontese è la cosa più bella del mondo, soprattutto se parlato da mia nonna che è nata e cresciuta in Veneto quindi fa un misto di veneto, piemontese e italiano 🙈😂😂🔝

  • @sara3301
    @sara3301 4 года назад +2

    Sono dalla Toscana e vi assicuro che almeno qua bischero nn significa stupido , ma è una innocua presa di giro

  • @anamaia7907
    @anamaia7907 3 года назад +1

    What's the fancier accent?? Generally people find the British accent fancier among the english native speakers, so what is the most fancy accent considered in Italy?

    • @Noir.Eleeee
      @Noir.Eleeee 2 года назад +1

      Honestly I think it's impossible to choose one as the fancier. General Italian language is the fancier, in my opinion. Any other language you speak it's going to be more rude. Northern languages (as Lombardo and Veneto) are often seen as dirty, vulgar languages (in fact at 03:05 Marco says "Well... We'll see about that" about the fact that Venetian language would be classy), but I never agreed with that, both are very melodic and historic languages. Generally speaking we Italians usually give the languages the same importance. Or, most of the time, they're so different in accent and words so they are not comparable. It is a very personal judgment.

    • @ultimateshipper8997
      @ultimateshipper8997 2 года назад

      I'll say Tuscan. Also the most easy to pronounce and the most close to Standard Italian.

  • @silviakasper2314
    @silviakasper2314 7 лет назад

    Adoro questi video sui dialetti! Grazie per farli anche tu!! 💕

  • @francescogiovannizollo2989
    @francescogiovannizollo2989 5 лет назад +2

    Parlé an piemonteis a l’e difisil

  • @arabjewish
    @arabjewish 5 лет назад

    Dialect does not mean the same thing in English as it does in Italian. Dialect means a speech practice that comes from another more widely spoken language, the “dialetti” mean regional languages in Italy. Not dialects

  • @ecb1979
    @ecb1979 6 лет назад +3

    I wish I knew how Alan sounds to Italians 😂

  • @MalenasBazaArte
    @MalenasBazaArte 2 года назад

    And here I am trying to understand Italian dialects after 28 years married to an Italian in California. In Puebla, México veneto is spoken with a Mexican flair! I hear the Romano accent every single giorno!

  • @giadaamoroso2626
    @giadaamoroso2626 7 лет назад

    Alan che parla il toscano è tutto ciò di cui avevo bisogno 😂

  • @claudiamonti6422
    @claudiamonti6422 6 лет назад +1

    oioi mi fai schianta'! 😂
    comunque in livornese: ir budello di tu ma'! 😂

  • @riccardodemedici7116
    @riccardodemedici7116 Год назад

    You two are so great together…. We want to see more of you!

  • @33333ELISA
    @33333ELISA 5 лет назад

    Veneto dialect interpretation was really good! He was almost right for the "drunk as a squid" after all, because "polpo" does mean squid... Though it's probably the wrong etymology, since it makes more sense with the word "spolpato" deboned, which is how you act when you are drunk... Or a squid.. :D

  • @genebigs
    @genebigs 5 лет назад

    very funny! Almost peed my pants!

  • @bahianolosa5727
    @bahianolosa5727 2 года назад

    Many people think of Emiliano-Romagnolo (mistaken as just Emiliano) as a dialect from Italian, but it's actually a language by itself. It evolved from the Latin language.

  • @riccardomocchi4121
    @riccardomocchi4121 4 года назад

    Ragazzi questi video merita l’oscar!! 🤩

  • @Silvia-tt5rs
    @Silvia-tt5rs 7 лет назад

    Mi avete fatto morire dal ridere, ragazzi! Bellissima idea, Marco!

  • @TheTruthBomber007
    @TheTruthBomber007 5 лет назад +2

    “Marco In A Box”.... In the US “box” is slang for a woman’s private parts. You know that Marco has NEVER been in a “box”, because....obviously. So.........there’s that.

  • @mariafrancescapalermo8732
    @mariafrancescapalermo8732 4 года назад +5

    Did he really say that Emilia Romagna has the best food? As a sicilian, I feel offended 😂😂

  • @aurelia9095
    @aurelia9095 4 года назад +1

    Il romagnolo, aiuto! 🤣 Io sono di Modena e Bologna e ho capito tutto, però facevate troppo ridere 🤣🤣🤣

  • @LaBucci
    @LaBucci 5 лет назад +1

    That’s cool to know, now why I understand why mostly all Italians that immigrated to Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina they just spoke the national language of the respected country they choose to immigrate to,because of all the dialects from the immigrants they couldn’t understand each other very well

  • @hamza-trabelsi
    @hamza-trabelsi 5 лет назад +1

    if i move to Italy, would it be enough if i learn and speak standard Italian ?

    • @LuckyRowlands
      @LuckyRowlands 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah man, for sure. Only really old people (like older than 80) speak only or mostly dialects. Young people use sometimes dialects with family members and friends, but basically everyone uses standard italian by default. So you just have to learn italian, it’s not that difficult if you’re from northern africa, there are lots of northern african immigrant that learnt it quite easily here

    • @hamza-trabelsi
      @hamza-trabelsi 5 лет назад +1

      @@LuckyRowlands I know there are a lot of immigrants there, that is why at first i didn't prefer to move to Italy of France but i have no choice. i used to watch Italian Tv when i was young i learned some words ..

  • @serenamilan2136
    @serenamilan2136 5 лет назад +1

    Are they heavy smokers? 🤣🤣

  • @piranha5490
    @piranha5490 4 года назад +1

    I love the Piemontese dialect.But the young people are not interested anymore.All they want is to speak English. Here is a classic that my mother used to say, " Maria, la vaca la cria, daie dal fen che la cria pu nen!

  • @alejandrariveraquinones7223
    @alejandrariveraquinones7223 5 лет назад

    I love your videos guys! Specially because I am learning Italian and I am planning to move to Italy soon!

  • @littlemissturkey1
    @littlemissturkey1 7 лет назад +1

    Sono morta dal ridere 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @JVNCY95
    @JVNCY95 5 лет назад

    Looks like those are saying or idioms. Chipilo, Puebla, Mexico, is an Italian Colony where they still speak the Veneto dialect.

  • @ganasca
    @ganasca 7 лет назад +1

    Alan has a talent!!!!

  • @Stassi_babes
    @Stassi_babes 3 года назад

    Why doesn’t the audio match what’s on the screen each time? Is what’s on the screen the standard Italian compare to the audio? Sorry if I missed that 😬

  • @omardaniel1
    @omardaniel1 3 года назад +1

    It’s interesting. My family is from Asti Milano but I only understood Roman dialect Literally. I didn’t get the sayings but I understood the literal words so I would caught the meaning. Like you’re taking me for a ride. Etc

  • @gaiaformentin7394
    @gaiaformentin7394 7 лет назад

    alan sforzarzi cosi tanto che gli scoppia il cervello per sembrare toscano é la cosa che mi fa alzare ogni mattina

  • @kristinemariaaa
    @kristinemariaaa 6 лет назад +1

    Omg this was so hard for me to understand 😂😂😂

  • @nadiaborzacchini1987
    @nadiaborzacchini1987 6 лет назад +1

    love you videos

  • @danielebordignon5416
    @danielebordignon5416 6 лет назад

    Eh però n’tai mica fat el dialet trentin , vara ve . Ahahah comunque fantastici 😂😂

  • @AlvaPalin
    @AlvaPalin 6 лет назад

    You guys are so fun....Im binge watching.....Im so passionate about you's! ( you's is american gibberish) I love that shelf behind you guys, is that italian too? I love alan's expressions and high voice.

  • @chiarabonetti1512
    @chiarabonetti1512 7 лет назад

    Mi mancavano i tuoi video😍

  • @sofialodigiani5328
    @sofialodigiani5328 7 лет назад

    Questo video è magnifico😂 adoro le lenguage challenge, e le vostre sono le migliori

  • @giuliadellatorre4656
    @giuliadellatorre4656 4 года назад +3

    Io che non so parlare neanche il mio dialetto:🤡🇮🇹🇮🇹

  • @isabelagodoy6265
    @isabelagodoy6265 3 года назад +1

    I speak only Stander American English so. . . .everything sounded pretty much the same to me.

  • @bindlexad7034
    @bindlexad7034 6 лет назад

    Troppo bello come ha detto MORTACCI TUA 🤣🤣🤣troppo bello.

  • @mariasammy8643
    @mariasammy8643 5 лет назад +1

    OMG so funny im cracking up

  • @aishettina
    @aishettina 7 лет назад

    Non ho mai riso così tanto!!! Vogliamo il Friulano!! 😂😂😂😂

  • @valentinastrazzullo6930
    @valentinastrazzullo6930 5 лет назад +1

    *Ma da dove le hai prese le frasi??? Mi hanno fatto morire*

  • @radiomilano2346
    @radiomilano2346 6 лет назад

    Peppa Pig mi ha proprio steso hahahaahah

  • @sofiagaliazzo7103
    @sofiagaliazzo7103 3 года назад

    3:01 sure Venetian dialect is for sure the best one😂

  • @iTube22100
    @iTube22100 6 лет назад

    Di più Marco. Per esempio nessuno, anche del Nord confinante, capisce un ligure !! (eccetto una sola parola e tu sai certamente qual è :) ! )
    P.S. . Alan è proprio bravo :)))

  • @huda1632
    @huda1632 6 лет назад +1

    Yay im from Veneto good to see some dialet from there

  • @analu7453
    @analu7453 7 лет назад

    Love you both!

  • @lucaleone3863
    @lucaleone3863 6 лет назад +1

    Why did you skip Piedmontese?