For those who might not know floor is "pavimento" and a surface is called "piano" so a floor is also a surface so the word piano can be applied to refer to a floor or to the ground.
On the other hand I've always heard pianoforte instead of piano (the other use of the word, not floor!), but I live in the north and didn't grow up here
@@LearningEASY-v3g the only latinos who are known to speak with their hands are Argentinians and Uruguayan, and in Brazil the areas populated by Italians. Spaniards do not speak with their hands
Not even going to lie, that seriously just gave me chills! The language and the hand gestures my humble opinion makes this the language of romance, love & passione! ❤
"Quietly" is also piano. That's where the name of the instrument comes from: pianoforte, because unlike the harpsichord, which it replaced, the volume of the notes would vary with the force applied to the keys. In the harpsichord, because it plucks the strings, that wasn't possible. All notes had the exact same intensity, regardless of the force on the keys.
@@EnormeEkoH I play piano and pianissimo means a quiet voice. It seemed like he was whispering into the mic so I thought now is the perfect opportunity to use a pun
@@EnormeEkoH yes you are right Is feminin but we don't use "piano" with "voice" but with "speak" It has more sense in italian It should be "perché parli piano?" (Why do you speak with a low voice)Thx to all of you that want to study italian
@@KKahr... 420 and piano player is interesting to say the least. Didn't think a stoner could focus on playing a piano and not fuck up and giggle at the notes and sounds flats make or to not just go off and improv his own melody and forget he's in a theater full and just focused on his own version of the song or one that part reminded them of at the time and everyone has stopped and all eyes on them and doesn't snap until they are done or opens eyes to see they aren't at home with friends!? Lol
Did you know that italian language comes from:"Latin, ancient greek, Arab and the languages of the tribes (some use to be Etrurian and other not specified where they come from)🗿
I’m italian and who is studing italian say that its dificoult to study every translation of amazing, fantastic and others but we only use bello or Super bello (good or “extra” good)
Fun fact, Piano got it’s name because you can change the volume of notes by pressing them softer (or harder), compared to similar pressing instrument at the time that couldn’t do that. The original name when it was first invented was “gravicembalo col piano e forte” or “harpsichord that plays soft and loud”
@chisangasunkutu3693 how is this not fun? You just learned something new... I think a proper thank you kind person for this gift of knowledge is in order.
For one who don' t know Slowly = lentamente Had as a plan = pianificavo or avevo intenzione The piano = Pianoforte Sixth floor= sesto piano So "prima avevo intenzione (pianificavo) di suonare lentamente il pianoforte collocato al sesto piano che è pieno e piano ( o piatto)"
for all out there actually interested, "Piano" in it's basic meaning , refers to something that is horizontaly uniform/without bumps. So anything that could be described in that way, can be defined as "piano"(floors,tables,flat surfaces,plateaus,plains,counters ,etc) although it might change the gender of the word depending on the occasion(italian has gendered words) That is an adjective "piano" as in slowly/silently it's an adverb. It's probably a direct evolution of the concept (moving slowly making sure that the path in front of you is devoid of obstacles/smooth) Piano the musical instrument, is actually a shortening of the name "Pianoforte" (quietloud) it was called so because unlike similar instruments you could change the volume of the notes produced Plan is , again, derived from the flat meaning . Because in ancient times they would display their battle plans on flat surfaces. So while completely different meanings, they are all kinda connected or evolved from the basic meaning
Actually is more common lentamente for slowly, progetto for plan, and the complete word for piano is pianoforte. But we have a lot of synonyms. Italian is such a rich language, don’t make it seem like english please… (obviously I‘m kidding, respect for English)
@@Sara-ym2dqInfatti😂 Solo che effettivamente sta dilagando la "notizia" che noi italiani (oltre ad essere poliziotti della pasta, odiatori di qualsiasi pizza non napoletana, baffoni, cloni di super mario) ora siamo anche ⭐analfabeti⭐. Che in alcuni casi può pure essere vero😂 Ma l'Italia ha più sinonimi che posti di lavoro, non la definirei una lingua basilare e ripetitiva basandomi su un video comico😂
@@silver_j_night8563Se solo questa notizia fosse falsa,... ma purtroppo, in buona misura, rispecchia la realtà. È sconvolgente leggere i commenti ai video. 😖
In Brazil, 'carteira' means wallet, the female postal worker is called 'carteira', and there is also the desk at school where students study. In this case, we can say the sentence: 'A carteira pegou a carteira na carteira.
floor-pavimento slowly-lentamente to have a plan-Avere un piano piano-pionoforte Full-pieno/piena before i had as a plan to play the piano slowly at the sixth floor which is full and flat-prima avevo come piano di sounare lentamente il piano al sesto piano che è pieno e piatto (just correcting)
😂😂😂😂 Argentinean girl here who grew up with Italianos grandparents in a little town where most of the people were Italians or Germans, and I approve this video! 😆
“It’s Italiano” was just perfect 👌
Its piano
nah it just violon
It’s basically just a tongue twister for anyone learning Italian
Isn’t it piano
Masterpiece piano
They Didn’t Bother Accepting There Language Problems
Respect 📈📈📈
their*
Also please don't try to have good grammar when you can't, is it that hard not to capitalize every first letter?
@@qseryGD It's a Habit
@@qseryGD He/She is telling something mindfull and inspiring, yet you are here to criticize their writing grammatically?? Seriously??!
@@philipbushby9462 Ignore him/her.. they are just jealous 😊
There are not: thanks to the determinative articles, pronouns and other grammatical stuff it's really not even that confusing
"It's Italiano"
-Lionfield 2024
"it's Italiano"
It's ITALIANO
ndez xhikes feb
Approved
K-O!!!!!!!!!!
Mom :- What did you learn from your first
Italian speaking classes😊😊
Me :- PIANO🎹🎹🎹
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The intense facial expressions are everything ❤
They probably broke down laughing their butts of multiple times during filming.
Much agreed.
“It’s Italiano”
Hit so hard, bellísimo 😩🤌🏻
Bellissimo*😊👍
bellissimo.*😊
bellissimo🤌🤌🤌🤌
Bro got a lil to excited💀
stupefacente
For those who might not know floor is "pavimento" and a surface is called "piano" so a floor is also a surface so the word piano can be applied to refer to a floor or to the ground.
Exactly
I love you guys lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂
On the other hand I've always heard pianoforte instead of piano (the other use of the word, not floor!), but I live in the north and didn't grow up here
So the instrument piano name comes from floor 😢😢😢
@@vittolmsm5240 making the distinction between THE floor (lovely wood flooring) and A floor (ground floor, floor number 12 etc)
I love your videos❤
"Piano" is Just So much Perfect For Everything
The amount of piano said by Matteo with slight different tone with the accent as well got me 😂
Bro turned into Italian Eminem for a hot second 😂😂
sottile shady
😂😂
Yeh
BEST COMMENT EVER.....👍🏻👍🏻
@@winterkaa_xxW
Love and respect for Italy from Iraq You guys are amazing and loved here
It's italiano
Was perfect 💯
You sir probably mean... Perfetto 🤌
666 likes? lemme fix that.
as a student studying italian, this gave me ptsd to when i learned these.
Too
Ahaha . Anyway, It is possibile say this in other ways
Just wondering, when you learned italian how did you learn which articles use before words? (Il, lo, la, etc)
Cuz it seems really complicated
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Thats why italians talk with their hands you get the context of piano with hand gestures
All people who speak a language that is rather more I hetited than created by them use hand gestures a lot ie latinos with Spanish
@@LearningEASY-v3g inherited?
Here's a another word that's piano in Italian: very loud - piano
@@yumeriamoegi yes spelling mistake it's inherited
@@LearningEASY-v3g the only latinos who are known to speak with their hands are Argentinians and Uruguayan, and in Brazil the areas populated by Italians. Spaniards do not speak with their hands
Not even going to lie, that seriously just gave me chills! The language and the hand gestures my humble opinion makes this the language of romance, love & passione! ❤
"Quietly" is also piano. That's where the name of the instrument comes from: pianoforte, because unlike the harpsichord, which it replaced, the volume of the notes would vary with the force applied to the keys. In the harpsichord, because it plucks the strings, that wasn't possible. All notes had the exact same intensity, regardless of the force on the keys.
Thanks for this helpful explanation! Do you play an instrument? One that requires a bow? Greetings from the Black Forest, Germany.
@@longbow192 ll lol
But pianoforte means quiet loud... hence why the instrument's name is Pianoforte...
@@livedandletdie no diddy? that's why he commented?
Thanks for the explanation, I didn't know it. Everyday we can learn something new 😊
Why is his voice so:
"Pianissimo?"
PianissimA.
Since voice Is a "female"
(Voice = VOCE)
I still dont get what you mean with a "Pianissima voice" lol
@@EnormeEkoH I play piano and pianissimo means a quiet voice. It seemed like he was whispering into the mic so I thought now is the perfect opportunity to use a pun
@@EnormeEkoH yes you are right Is feminin but we don't use "piano" with "voice" but with "speak" It has more sense in italian
It should be "perché parli piano?" (Why do you speak with a low voice)Thx to all of you that want to study italian
@@KKahr... 420 and piano player is interesting to say the least. Didn't think a stoner could focus on playing a piano and not fuck up and giggle at the notes and sounds flats make or to not just go off and improv his own melody and forget he's in a theater full and just focused on his own version of the song or one that part reminded them of at the time and everyone has stopped and all eyes on them and doesn't snap until they are done or opens eyes to see they aren't at home with friends!? Lol
@@testascura.1874 Yes I made a mistake in the voice part. But essentially it was going to be a pun.
They need to make a full ITALIANO rap
go listen to nayt “gli occhi della tigre”
Now add the south African music genre "ampiano" in there and melt your brain cells
''It's Italiano'' is the best part of this video 🤣🤣🤣
No, it Itapiano
That worried "what?" face just took me entirely down😂
Hahaha 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
That was 'why'
The way the Italian guy spoke that in full confidence and pride was sacrosanct!!! Respect 🙏🏿
What?
Maybe I was over the top I can laugh at myself!!!
Pride is a sin that’s not approved XD.
It’s Italiano🇮🇹 ❤
From UAE 🇦🇪 tooooooooo Italy 🇮🇹 ❤❤
Great language with a great history and cultural background.
Ah davvero? Beh grazie lol
Grazie🇮🇹❤️
Italians do it better
“It’s italiano 🇮🇹”
-Emiliano 2024
😂😂😂❤
As an student and learner in Italian it's not hard it's just beautiful and wonderful language ❤
Did you know that italian language comes from:"Latin, ancient greek, Arab and the languages of the tribes (some use to be Etrurian and other not specified where they come from)🗿
I’m italian and who is studing italian say that its dificoult to study every translation of amazing, fantastic and others but we only use bello or Super bello (good or “extra” good)
in Italy only who attend classical civilisation high school stidied well latin😂
Still the language is wonderful
@@smilingdemongaming thx tesò🫶🏻
As a pianist i am proud
I love Italian when you talk Italian it's like smooth and waaaw ✨🥀
Fun fact, Piano got it’s name because you can change the volume of notes by pressing them softer (or harder), compared to similar pressing instrument at the time that couldn’t do that. The original name when it was first invented was “gravicembalo col piano e forte” or “harpsichord that plays soft and loud”
How is this fun?
@@chisangasunkutu3693it’s fun believe me .. I’ve been playing piano for 20+ years
Fun fact: strings pulled (CLAVICEMBALO) and strings beaten (PIANOFORTE), anything else is broken language.
@chisangasunkutu3693 how is this not fun? You just learned something new... I think a proper thank you kind person for this gift of knowledge is in order.
I love useless info 🙏
lol...
For one who don' t know
Slowly = lentamente
Had as a plan = pianificavo or avevo intenzione
The piano = Pianoforte
Sixth floor= sesto piano
So "prima avevo intenzione (pianificavo) di suonare lentamente il pianoforte collocato al sesto piano che è pieno e piano ( o piatto)"
Ecco come rovinare tutto
No Marco, non me pare un linguaggio colloquiale o naturale
Prima avevo intenzione (pianificavo) di suonare lentamente/piano il piano(forte) al sesto piano, che è pieno e piatto
Wow are you italiano 😮
so a piano 🎹 is quietloud (pianoforte)?
Italian for go slowly is piano piano. I love this. Beautiful languge.
Matteo : 🔄⬇⤴↩↙↗↕
Emiliano in a word: IT'S ITALIANO ✅👌
When he said wHyY 🥺
I felt it 😢
This is so gorgeous 🤌🏻🇮🇹
I love this guys!!❤❤❤❤
As a fellow italiano I respect this
"its Italiano" was the most perfect line i've ever heard in life 👌
*Minch.... the tongue gets mixed up with this "P"😅😂😂😂BRAVI RAGAZZI❤*
Loved it, loved it, loved it! 💕
....Without even stuttering ....Bravo!!🎉🎉😂🤣
Greetings from "sei piano" in Mogadishu, Somalia 🇸🇴 😊
E burtto 😂
🤣🤣🤣🇸🇴
Ya ku dirsade oo yase ku weydiye nacalaye calanka dhig wax walan ba tahe
@@Suuban11 xbti maxaa ku helay. Meeshaas maa dhib kugu gaaray?
"Itapiano"💀
Can't wait to go to Italy in October. Listen to that beautiful language.
Italian is music 🎵 to my ears
Grazie mille❤
They might just be musicians with all the pianos at this point lol 😂 🎹🎹🎹
This is so gorgeous
"What did you heard in this short?"
Me:"🎹"
The Italian Tongue twister😂you guys are the best italian youtubers i ever watched!
perfection guys! chef's kiss 🤌
Italiano full of piano 🤌❤
😊😊😊❤
the piano looks very nice
Congratulations on 10 million subs lionfield
Fuck! 🤯
You just cooked my brain! 😅
When he said piano it really touched me 😔
power of ITALIANO 🇮🇹
I love how mad/annoyed they look, like every year they have to explain it 😊
hahahahha cant wait for the italian quickk startt !!! gudluck both of u ☺️
"its ✨I T A L I A N O✨"was too good
I'm glad I was in French class in school 🏫
I love this!
CONGRATS ON 10MIL🥳🥳 May God bless you and your families
It's Italiano...
LionField 2024s 🇮🇹
I'm from Italy ❤❤❤
this was rly funny! congrats on 10M! ❤
The fact that said it with a straight face😂😂😂😂
That ‘why’ 😂
for all out there actually interested, "Piano" in it's basic meaning , refers to something that is horizontaly uniform/without bumps.
So anything that could be described in that way, can be defined as "piano"(floors,tables,flat surfaces,plateaus,plains,counters ,etc) although it might change the gender of the word depending on the occasion(italian has gendered words)
That is an adjective
"piano" as in slowly/silently it's an adverb.
It's probably a direct evolution of the concept (moving slowly making sure that the path in front of you is devoid of obstacles/smooth)
Piano the musical instrument, is actually a shortening of the name "Pianoforte" (quietloud) it was called so because unlike similar instruments you could change the volume of the notes produced
Plan is , again, derived from the flat meaning . Because in ancient times they would display their battle plans on flat surfaces.
So while completely different meanings, they are all kinda connected or evolved from the basic meaning
Actually is more common lentamente for slowly, progetto for plan, and the complete word for piano is pianoforte. But we have a lot of synonyms.
Italian is such a rich language, don’t make it seem like english please… (obviously I‘m kidding, respect for English)
E flat che l hanno tradotto con "piano" quando sarebbe "piatto"? Era giusto per fare la frase comica piena di rindondanze😂
@@Sara-ym2dqInfatti😂 Solo che effettivamente sta dilagando la "notizia" che noi italiani (oltre ad essere poliziotti della pasta, odiatori di qualsiasi pizza non napoletana, baffoni, cloni di super mario) ora siamo anche ⭐analfabeti⭐. Che in alcuni casi può pure essere vero😂 Ma l'Italia ha più sinonimi che posti di lavoro, non la definirei una lingua basilare e ripetitiva basandomi su un video comico😂
@@silver_j_night8563 anche l'inglese ha più sinonimi dei posti di lavoro in italia 🥲
@@Sara-ym2dqPiano nel senso di struttura, appartamento.
@@silver_j_night8563Se solo questa notizia fosse falsa,... ma purtroppo, in buona misura, rispecchia la realtà.
È sconvolgente leggere i commenti ai video. 😖
"piano" and "Italiano" kinda rhymes
Yeah that's why he said it
😊😊😊
i liked the confidence and the pride 🤌🤌🤌
Bro. You're not alone. I am very sure so many of us are confused too 😂😂😂
Piano in so many ways 😂😂
It's Cristiaaaaaanoooooooo 😂
In Brazil, 'carteira' means wallet, the female postal worker is called 'carteira', and there is also the desk at school where students study. In this case, we can say the sentence: 'A carteira pegou a carteira na carteira.
😅😅😅
The way bro kept a straight face while saying all that is crazy
Eminem but Italian💀
“I piano walked on the piano”
British 🇬🇧: “I’m Ready To Learn Piano”
Italian 🇮🇹: “I’m Ready To Learn Floor”
Italian would say: Piano piano
Im literally getting ready to go to my college italian class rn, and this is jor encouraging
floor-pavimento slowly-lentamente to have a plan-Avere un piano piano-pionoforte Full-pieno/piena before i had as a plan to play the piano slowly at the sixth floor which is full and flat-prima avevo come piano di sounare lentamente il piano al sesto piano che è pieno e piatto (just correcting)
Piano
English:🎹
Italiano: *Everything that exists and will exist in the universe *
Español:🎹
Argentina: misma situación de Italia 🗿
No.
Lesson of the day: Piano 🗿
The Italians love 🎹 so much😂😂😂❤
💯‼️🤣HILARIOUS 🤣‼️💯
This is just fantastic!😂😂😂
For those who don’t know “piano” is only a version to say something, like for “slowly” you can also say “ lentamente”
Translating gets piano😂😂😂😂😂
Their culture is always fun to learn. They’re Italian obviously. And there it is
It's Italiano 👌🏿 😂
I love these
Why are you breaking my brain 😭
“It’s ItalPIANO” 🇮🇹 🎹
Truly a piano moment
Hey mambo, mambo "it's Italiano" 😂
poa sana,mimi ni italia ;no
😂😂😂😂 Argentinean girl here who grew up with Italianos grandparents in a little town where most of the people were Italians or Germans, and I approve this video! 😆
"It's ITALIANO!" Nice first part of the video! Thank you so much!
”CHANG LI GO PLAY DA FLOOR SLOWLY”
Floor : English
🎹 : italian
It’s *dramatic suspense* ✨Italiano✨ 💀💀🙏🙏😭😭