How to gossip in "Italian" 🤌🏼
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As a Mexican I immediately recognized the horns for cheating. We also say “cuernos” or horns 😂
Erica, in Italian it's: 'fare la corna'. Pretty universal huh?
Same lmao
Le pone/esta poniendo los cuernos 🤘
Cornudo 😢
It was a thing in English for a long time too (For reference, it shows up a lot in Shakespeare) but has since fallen out of use!
My mother was half Mexican and half Sicilian. I didn't need the subtitles 😂😂😂😂😂😂.
Damn what an explosive combo 😂 I bet she was a fierce woman
I am half nothing and half nothing and I understood this also without subtitles.
What does your mother have to do with it? 😂
Being argentinian I recognized some signs from our sign language! The argentinian culture is so italian-based...😂
Wow😂😂
😁 ffHhee, ffhhee
People focused in the hand gestures but the faces are hilarious 😂😂😂
😂idk why,but i see always a little bit of Sheldon Cooper in him 😂
@@werdemenschlich omg yes, the eyes! 🤣
@@CrisOnTheInternet 😂🎉❤️
I feel like the expressions are a separate language themselves
Meanwhile the facial expressions are the most important part 😂😂😂😂
And everyone watching you at the Italian cafe knows exactly what you are saying too. It's not that discreet. You're gonna get busted for sure! LOL LOL
I assure you everyone else is too busy gesturing the same things to pay attention! We love a good gossip
Saying out loud isn't any more subtle..
@@Kub44682 Unless your voice is low and you're not facing said subject(s) of gossip...
@4nubisjdb562 so you're saying the quieter you are, the more subtle it is... if only you could subtly use silent gestures with mutually applied meaning..
@@Kub44682You know how people say that someone's clothes are "loud". Yeah, these gestures aren't very quiet either. Everyone can see them.
The ‘break up’ sign being snapping spaghetti got me 😂
That’s the American Sign Language word for break. And when they said together that was the sign for same or equal to.
@@clarahensley3106 ah cool, didn’t know that. I’m English so the signs would most likely not help me here 😂
@@clarahensley3106the sign that’s he’s using are not from an sign language, maybe some sign can be the same, but it’s just how Italians speak with gestures
I'm not even Italian but breaking my spaghetti means breaking up with me
@@shannarastorm451 that’s the sign for break in British sign language as well.
Being Portuguese, I could understand everything you said😂. We also talk a little too much with the hands.
Just the same for Spaniards 😅
Latin....we are the same! ❤ I'd like to visit Spain and Portugal one day
🇵🇹😂
Aqui no BRASIL tudos esses gesto e usado desse jeito
As a portuguese, I confirm 1000% 😆🤭
😂 GREEK❤ here! No translation needed 😂😂😂😂😂
Same for Turkish, we also have the horn and cheating thing
Egypt here, same!! I guess all Mediterranean countries share the same body language.
It's cute to know that you understand.....❤ We are near eachother
No, the horns are used pretty much all over the world, but good job you thinking you invented the wheel
@@penultimania4295 no need to be mean
When people said. ‘Talking with hands’. I assumed that it was a figure of speech because they move their hands a lot! Wth. I’m about to start an Italian hand speaking hole 😂
Everyone in the world gesticulate when speaking, but Italian gesture have connected meanings and we just know them without learning them or study them
@@Sim0sama amazing
Anytime I wanted to let the whole family know what's up, I would just tell my mama - with in 48 hrs everyone knows with that one phone call. 😂
We may be long lost siblings as this is my life too!😂
We had a saying in our family: ‘Tell Chloe,* and tell the world!’
*not her real name, but oh so true!!
I do the same thing, just with my mother-in-law. 😂
Italians using full sign language would be AMAZING ❤ The facial expressions!
They do have Italian sign language 🙂
And some of those gesture are actual sign language with same meaning.
If you place the horns on your shoulder with the palm facing outwardly, then shake it a bit, it means "brother" in the sign language dialect of Turin!
@@Nick-vu1ib So cool! I want to learn to sign with my husband. We put on headphones and play books, music, etc to help our brains. We both have sensory processing problems with our ears (neurological problems and concussion damage). Signing would keep our ears protected.
It would be lovely to be able to welcome people with any hearing problems into our lives. I would love to be able to ask if it is okay to interpret when I spot someone with hearing difficulty having a hard time, or looking isolated/lost.
As a disabled person, I know to ASK to help, and when to leave people alone. But it would be Nice to interpret when someone needs it.
Putting both pointer finger together is “together” in Japanese sing language
😂😂 I’ve been living in sicily for nearly 2 years but have been with my hubby for 6 years and I totally understood all of those hand gestures 👏🏼👌🏼🤌🏼
😂😂😂😂 Excellent! An entire conversation with hands!!! Hysterical but true! 😅😅😅✋️
Sign language?😮😮😮😮😮😮😮🤦🏾♀️🤣🤣🤣
Just wait until you meet a Deaf person. Apparently it's gonna blow your mind.
@@Snarl_Marx I am referring to a person with their hearing intact, obviously. Try not to get your panties in a bunch, life is too short, try to enjoy yourself a little. But it sounds like you enjoy getting triggered and unnecessarily emotionally hyper elevated; that's not good for your health. Practice being calm. A therapist might help with that.
Best wishes, peace. 🙏
😂😂😂😂 Os brasileiros aprenderam a fofocar com os Italianos,nos usamos os mesmos sinais 😂😂😂
Interesting, I’m Mexican and some of those I understood without subtitles 😂
Wow I studied abroad in Italy, living with Italians and speaking Italian, and this brought me RIGHT back
Il gesticolare è veramente tipico di noi italiani, a volte non c'è bisogno di parlare! Siete fantastici insieme😂! Un bacione grande ❤❤
How do you not get caught?? 🤣
@@SunriseSpaASMR we do indeed get caught... it's just that usually everyone around the subject in a way or in another is doing the same so no one cares😅
Most of these hand gestures are used in "greek" too! (the "it's none of my business" one is pretty common)
Even Alessio's facial expressions are more expressive. The last cheek twitch at the end. Geez Louise! This is why they are so fun. Jessi is great for sure; no shade on her 5% Italian.
Some of these gestures you can see in Spain too.
Italian have 3 Language at this point
1 talking 2 hand move will talking 3 Sign Language that mix of his own language and both 1&2❤
E questi gesti non hanno ancora esaurito tutto il campionario! 😂
I understood Jessi completely because that's also how Girls silently gossip in the United States. The Hey look over there, the Together together thing, and not my business gestures. Very Universal i guess.
I love this. My Daughter and I are traveling in our state and use our own personal language with the Italian blend for having such conversations about the surroundings 😊.
Mi fate ridere un sacco! Spot-on
White English speaking American here! I understood every word. I'm Scottish and Italian on my Father's side and Irish on my Mother's. My great-grandmother was from Sicily but passed when I was no older than 10 years. She never got to teach me much Italian but I like to still think she's in here somewhere. My Grandfather and Father have both taught me some Italian but not much. I didn't know until many years after his death, but apparently my Grandfather was fluent in Italian. Still nowhere near being fluent but at least maybe this way, I can impress the locals with some gossip. Haha
Herrlich, incroyable, hilarious, bela!!!!!😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
I think those hand gestures are pretty universal though 😁
Went on a course fully in italian. The guy who was the trainer spoke with his hands, every single word he spoke has a hand sign. It was so fun to watch so while i may not understand fully italian, the hand gesture made me understood more 😂
that's exactly why we use hands while we speak l... because we put emphasis on whatever we are saying and it helps communicate with each other.
Could be a argentinian conversation jajaja i love you guys
Now I gotta know if there's an ISL (Italian sign language)
Yes, LIS Lingua italiana dei segni
If there’s a country with a spoken language and Deaf people, you can bet there’s a signed language for that country. Communication is universal for humanity, even though language is not.
@@lucabaroni7715So where does it differ?
@@katiearbuckle9017can you explain what you mean?
@@lmw716Exactly! I don't want to be rude to OP but I thought this was common sense... Did they think only English has a sign language?
Being a CODA, i understood everything they "said".
Being lip reading and sign capable is awesome sometimes ❤❤
😂😂😂 We Dominicans from Cibao understand that language perfectly, in fact we have a huge repertoire of gestures and silent language that allows us to have some great conversations...lol, that is only those from Cibao and certain communities
As a Brit, I recently realised I make a lot of these hand gestures. I've always talked with my hands a lot and haven't really analysed it before. I lived with an Italian girl for two years, never once actually noticed her gesturing tbh, now I've no idea which gestures I've picked up from her and which were preexisting. 😅😂
The hands up with the side head nod is 💯 "non of my business" in Italian!! 🙌😂
Portuguese gossip this way too but it’s a bit verbal as well same vibe/conversation with the horns.
As an Italian I'm feeling so stupidly proud about understing it 😂
Wow, this was like sitting and watching my Italian grandparents, and parents when I was a child! They’re all gone now 😢but I still “speak with my hands” I’m almost 60!
Like a good Latina, I understood everything perfectly without subtitles 😂😅
I had a rather amusing misunderstanding involving the horn gesture „🤘🏼“.
In the rock scene, it symbolizes 'rock.' When a message was sent to our band, unaware that the sender was Italian, I innocently included the horn sign after a friendly message. Much to my surprise, I received a barrage of middle fingers in return 😂 I was utterly shocked and initially couldn't grasp what I had done wrong. It just goes to show , how vastly different cultures can be! 😅
Us Slavic people talk with our eyes 😂
But its mostly done when it's rude to talk, such as the person you're talking about is somewhere nearby
Our lovely Italians rubbed this off on us in Cyprus, but we still love Italy. 😂
Besides the pasta sign, as a Brazilian I am familiar with every expression 😂😂😂
Australian, the translation was very much appreciated.
Bravissimi.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hey, some of the gestures are legit my country's sign language 😂
Le corne 😂😂😂😂
The “well that's none of our business” after gossiping is so funny 😂😂😂
So true from one Italian to another 😊
Can deaf people get along a little easier in Italy because of this?
As an Argentinian, yes. 100% accurate, specially them calling the husband a cornudo 😂
I am from Austria and even I talk like this :D
😂😂😂 lo stesso in Brasile!😂😂😂
Some of those hands handsigns translate VERY WELL into English and my fellow 👃ies would peep the convo ☕️☕️
😂😂😂 I understood even without subtitles
Deaf Italians: "Wait, you English speakers had to create a whole other language to communicate soundlessly with?"
I wonder how similar this is to Italian sign language? I saw “break” is the same as ASL. “Watch”/look is pretty similar too. If it is similar to Italian sign, I wonder if Deaf Italians have an easier time communicating with hearing people? (Not deaf myself, just learning asl for work and picked up similarities!)
Caro Alessio tua moglie è simpaticissima!!!
E anche bella!!
San Pellegrinos! The blood orange is great!
Pomelo for me - yum
Agree
It’s the same brazilian hand gestures. Interesting!!!
Same in Argentina, (obviously we have a lot of Italian influence due to the 20th century immigrants).
I like how she is "none of my business" while he is so invested.😂
Im not italian, im just chronically quiet. I understood everything with clarity🤙🏽
Well 😂 it was almost ASL. I feel confident I could have a conversation in Italy without knowing LSI
Pretty interesting. I'm curious what this translates to in sign language.😅
So, I spent a good portion of my formidable years growing up in an Italian ristorante that my Mum worked at. The family really took my under their wing, I think of them more than my biological family. Anyway, learning Italian hand gestures was one of my favourite parts because when Ray and Marie the owners would get into it over business, the grandkids and I could understand even with our spoken Italian skills not being that great 😂😂
I am laughing badly because today, during a slow ride, I was observing the couple and I could understand them without actually hearing their voices.
I’ve watched this soooo many times. You two are so cute and funny!!!
Omg Somalis do the same. This reminded me of my mom and auntie together. If whoever they are talking about is at ear shot they would speak like this. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I’m like 99% sure the entire world does this… not just Italians…. lol this can be easily understood by any person
Wow you guys can communicate so much with your 🖐️🖐️ its like you all know sign! I am Austrian btw
My Italian mother-in-law likes to sit on our front porch for hours every morning, then she gives the family a full report on the neighborhood over dinner. 😂
My mom being Sicilian Dominican. This was my aunt and mother all day long drinking coffee
When my younger sibling took his girlfriend to prom, it was an open secret that she was cheating on him.
We had the photoshoot at my house, and my Italian grandmother immediately assessed the situation and made the mistake of teaching me "the horns."
As I was the assigned photographer, both my grandmother and I hatched a plan to have "the horns" appear in pictures of her alone.
I also learned how to curse people that day, but that's a different story.
lmao as someone who's been living in italy for about 4 years now and have had similar conversations can 100% confirm
And it started because the Roman Empire was vast and not everyone spoke Latin so the signs/gestures were the mode of the communication
Notice that the break up hand signal is the same motion you would make if you were breaking pasta in half, which makes sense.
As an Argentinean with an Italian part of my family, I can't believe how much of this I've seen in person. There are a lot of Italians in Argentina so i guess that checks out
I'm Italian and yes it's possible talking without saying a word 😂😂
Im from spain and I also understood everything without any need of subtitles
Lol, as someone who is hard of hearing and knows a decent amount of ASL, it's great signing with friends about random shinanigans like this 😅.
hahahah as a spanish i undestood the full conversation, here we even would be more subtil and quick with the gestures but i though everyone could talk like this everywhere XDD too used to it XD
Best silent film I’ve ever seen 😂❤
Same here in Türkiye 😄 you can run a whole conversation without saying a word!
My God you guys so funny ! 🤣🤣🤣 Laughing from Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
That's EXACTLY how we do here at Brazil 😂😂😂😂😂 same gestures.
Me encanta cuando hacéis estos shorts 😂 son super claros. Los españoles somos muy parecidos
That is international sign language. I am Hungarian and I can understand without the English subtitles. 😂
In Spain we use this symbol 🤘too when someone is cheating!
The reason why Italians communicate without speaking is because in the evening they have to sing opera.
Glad they've got out into the garden, nice maple tree but bit close to the fence (unless it's perspective) for the long term happiness of the tree and fence.
A Spaniard doesnt need the subtitles for this language!😅😅😅
Italian here. Fully understandable without subtitles 😂😂
My nanna use to talk to her girl friends like this 😂❤ we r Swedish and polish. I guess it transfers to all.
In Brazilian Portuguese we also say “corno” - horned hahaha
My family doesn’t use their hands to gossip they use their eyes and converse when you leave.
I once saw a video about a deaf German guy coming to Italy and being so amazed that people were talking with their hands just as much as he does. He thought they must be all deaf. After this video I know what he meant
Non gesticoliamo cosi tanto però effettivamente riusciamo a capirci anche senza parlare.
Italians seem to have an inherent skill to use sign language. I wonder if italian sign language actually use similiar gestures though?
So true even when my spoke she would say you know who ,she lives across the street the street you’ll know her brother too never giving me a name
Love it
The fact that I do half of these without speaking a lick of Italian. It truly is genetic 😂
As a Colombian, we use a lot of these gestures for not saying all 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂