put a fork in your ass ! if you don't study italian try to talk it ! you will appear like a bitch for italian people how italian people that do not study english will appear like insane. that's all -.-
Actually, the hand moving depends from the personality of the speaker, it's not like we all italians move them like this. The old generations of South Italy usually do so. The same thing goes for final sounds, it depends. xD
But you're right on the musical tone. In fact Italian is the language of opera, because of its musicality.
ALL THE ITALIANS AND EVERYBODY ELSE CALM DOWN! He is and was doing the best that he can and could do in this video, he might've improved significantly since this video.
let me explain that "moving hand" do not all Italians, only the Neapolitans and some South Italia.The rest of the world think that all Italians are Neapolitan or Sicilian. In fact, I tell you, since I am in Naples, we are a people apart from the whole of Italy! :)
Shallow topic. Maybe you have the best intentions, but your ignorance on the subject is so embarassing that it's even difficult to understand what are you trying to achieve. Thus the angry comments of people who is clearly offended by the audio segment at the end. Do you like linguistics? Do yourself a favor and hit the books. Nothing personal dude. Peace
mio dio sono morto dalle risate nella parte finale del video XD comunque ragazzi adateci piano da solo delle sue idee sul marcatissimo accento, mica ci prende in giro!
quanto sono coglioni questi americani/inglesi quando pretendono di mostrare al mondo gli accenti di altri paesi, ed oltre tutto lo fanno male. Che lo lascino fare ai veri italiani, che sappiamo almeno come si parla la nostra lingua. queste imitazioni vanno bene soltanto per fare un po' di cabaret del cazzo
Ahahah! If someone speaks english like that in Italy there are two cases: or the person is joking, or he doesn't know english at all. Oh almost forgot: you totally don't get our hand moving XD people who are not italian will never be able to do that because it's in our "way of communicating". We could speak with each other just using hand moving and it would be ok. @kllybb90: please stop, you're not able to speak italian just because you use a translator :) non è affatto divertente.
@kllybb95 non è stato supposto ma è stato SCRITTO per dare un senso e una mia opinione. Puoi pensare quello che vuoi tu, lo stesso vale per me. Non ti piacciono i toni? Ignoralo ed ignorami.
@Monovoxx I think you translated "I can speak Italian" literally from English. In Italian you must say "Io so parlare italiano" and not "io posso parlare italiano". Can in this case means "sapere" and not "potere".
u gotta be freakin' kidding me... wtf r u doing? I AM ITALIAN.. there are simpsons and family guy to make fun of us.. but i ain't gonna accept u making fun of me, even if u want to help other to speak a crappy stereo-typed italian.. leave the teaching part to teachers please... arrivederci coglione
Believe me every language has its gestures. It is in this way in english, albanian, brazilian etc. Maybe they're more or less the same but their meaning changes. (if i have to say one simply "I don't care" in italian, for an english it could be offensive with my gesture).
Man is man in a place called "Planeth Eart". He understands, he talks, he writes, he spends money, loves, kills, in all nations of world in the same way.
Ok i agree about some descpritions of accent-problems but what are you portraiting here is not an italian but maybe italo-american moron duchebag who never learned proper english...someone take from Mafia movie like "goodfellas" ro alike...so i think you should probaly label this video "Italo-american-moron accent"
@AliceSacco I speak Italian. I know how Italians use the letter H; instead of it, what I tried to say is that in the English language (which the letter H represents a fricative aspirated sound), the Italian people tend not to make this aspiration, so that the word come up with a missing sound. Like our friends have commented, house is "ausi" instead of "haus" ;)
all this nevertheless excludes us Lombards, the so called "northern italians" not only the artificial district called Lombardy (real northern italy can be Tuscany but up from there italy is an invention). We call the non "northern italians" and the Iberic people Moroccans, from centuries, and it is no offence for us.
@Monovoxx Hi, I'm Italian. House it's Aus because we don't make the aspiration. We absolutely don't move our hands: It's an offensive stereotype such as the italian in Malta.
Every accent is different and ridiculous. For example it's a murder to hear harry potter speaking "latin" in the english version :)
@MrJameslion there are "better" italian accent examples ya, but this one is the funniest I found :)
It's true what you said. Sometimes he uses an R which assimilates to (is like) the French R, which is not used in Italy if i know well, though many parts assimilate very much to whay I would call an Italian accent.
I can't tell you his nacionality, but as in the video he says "I'm going back to Italy" I would suppose he was Italian.
Sorry guy, the little story about the Italian man in Malta is very confusing. It's not an Italian accent at all. This sounds more like an African speaking English. The way he stresses the consonants and the tone he uses is totally wrong. I'm Italian, and even if I don't speak English with Italian accent anymore, I know how we usually pronounce it.
Oh my god! I'm italian! Really? We Italian speak so?...Anyway at the end is ARRIVEDERCI non ALLIVEDELCI -_-''' Anyway the english who go to Italy have a very very bad accent! English have a bad 'r'
Ahahah! Is true that we talk in this way when we attemp to talk in a foreign languages and we aren't used to accent! Anyway, the english R is not that hard for us to pronunce, most likely, we pronunce all letters in a way they sound clear (but english is not italian and honestly i understand better normal english).
Anyway, when i attemp to talk in english, i talk much worse and my voice appears to be flat (i haven't a great accent, even in my country i'm mistaked for a foreign)
About how an italian ends a sentence, we tend to cut last letters, for example, if i say: 'Attento! Hai le stringhe slacciate!' is easy that, if you don't pay attention, you hear just 'Attento! Hai le stringhe slaccià--!' (i've experimented this with few germans).
I'm italian and not all italian move hands when they talk, as this is not an italian characteristic, but is a brain characteristic that make people move hand when they talk (so an italian, as an english a german, everybody can talk moving is hand or talk without move his hand). For the same brain characteristic, voice sounds musical.
nice vid kid. you are honest with yourself and you don't go there saying "this is the italian accent", but instead you try to capture some idiosyncratic elements that you have noticed and you explain them as you understood them. You are humble enough to ask us,the community, to say what we think and unfortunately among the comments you can notice the ocean of ignorance that rules our world. Don't let that bother you and keep on the good work. And yes, they move hands a lot and don't have the H!
@gliuto mm what do you mean? Italians have H. Actually i think that english lang doesn't have H xD. "Che cosa fai?" is not read "ce cosa fai?". But an english word like "What" is read "uat" xD.
@andreaparenti006 Ciao, mi riferivo al suono della lettera H nell'inglese parlato dagli italiani, che non viene mai, tranne in rarissimi casi, pronunciato. "House" si dice "Aus", "Hit" si dice "It", "Know How" si dice "Kno au", e via dicendo. Probabilmente perchè in italiano non ci sono suoni aspirati, come ad es. la J in spagnolo. A meno he non si va in toshana, ma comunque non viene insegnato il suono dell'H in inglese e perciò in Italia quasi nessuno la pronuncia
@andreaparenti006 Ciao, mi riferivo al suono della lettera H nell'inglese parlato dagli italiani, che non viene mai, tranne in rarissimi casi, pronunciato. "House" si dice "Aus", "Hit" si dice "It", "Know How" si dice "Kno au", e via dicendo. Probabilmente perchè in italiano non ci sono suoni aspirati, come ad es. la J in spagnolo. A meno he non si va in toshana, ma comunque non viene insegnato il suono dell'H in inglese e perciò in Italia quasi nessuno la pronuncia
@gliuto mah bè posso dire che almeno io non essendo mai stato in america o in inghilterra nonostante vedo tanti telefilm tipo appunto dr. house in inglese e sottointitolati le pronuncie fonetiche comunque le sento e anche se non ho fatto tanto inglese a scuola riesco ad "immaginare" delle ipotetiche e comuni frasi "all'americana." Quindi bè personalmente io pronuncio anche l'H. Sarà forse xk sono bilingue col romeno. (Dove si espira l'H) Dovrei sentire più italiani parlare.Lasciamo stare benigni
@andreaparenti006 Basta che accendi la televisione italiana, tanto di parole anglofone nella lingua italiana si usano ormai a bizzeffe tra le quali sicuramente qualcuna che inizia con H come house...insomma, non è difficile notare che in generale la stragrande maggioranza degli italiani non pronuncia la lettera h in inglese. Comunque non parlavo di Benigni, ma dell'accento toscano che ha l'aspirazione della "c" e in alcuni posti è molto marcata....
@gliuto Bè si psicologicamente se dei modi di parlare particolari come i dialetti sono stati usati fin dall'infanzia viene poi automatico sfruttare quelle pronuncie modificate. Esempio chi viene dalla calabria, mi sembra di ricordare che pronunciano la B come se ce ne fossero 2. Però sinceramente noi siamo esseri umani capaci di modificare coscientemente le nostre pronuncie. Se un calabrese o napoletano o romano o lucano non riesce ad evadere dal proprio dialetto in ing, è una mancanza sua.
@andreaparenti006 Certo che è una mancanza, perchè significa non parlare bene la lingua. Quello che io volevo dire, aldilà dei singoli dialetti italiani, è che in generale in italia nessuno pronuncia l'H quando parla in inglese. ecc...Ciao
@gliuto mah bè posso dire che almeno io non essendo mai stato in america o in inghilterra nonostante vedo tanti telefilm tipo appunto dr. house in inglese e sottointitolati le pronuncie fonetiche comunque le sento e anche se non ho fatto tanto inglese a scuola riesco ad "immaginare" delle ipotetiche e comuni frasi "all'americana." Quindi bè personalmente io pronuncio anche l'H. Sarà forse xk sono bilingue col romeno. (Dove si espira l'H) Dovrei sentire più italiani parlare.Lasciamo stare benigni
The right way to correct pronunciation mistakes is studying phonetics, but a lot o' people are lazy about that. Then, I'd recomend you to go here on Youtube on videos, there are a lot of them explaining how to make the th sound correctly :)
hey i didnt know about the TH and T sound and its absolute truth. Any recommendation to help correcting it? Its kinda hard to do for a native haha and the example was hilarious
what the fuck.
YeahUsername123 1 week ago
he isn't speaking italian, sto tipo nn si rende nemmeno conto di cosa significhi l'italiano...
InvicibleMen 2 weeks ago
NON CREDO CHE NESSUN ITALIANO SIA COSì...
DISCODUCA 2 weeks ago
:no:
saretta968 3 weeks ago
sei davvero un vero idiota...lasciatelo dire...e se non capisci cosa ho scritto usa il traduttore..idiot..
sowthebest 3 weeks ago
dude please delete that shet from youtube!
I've lived some years in italy by now and I know the language, I gotta tell ya, you are doing nothing but making yourself a complete idiot!!!
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa3716 3 weeks ago
put a fork in your ass ! if you don't study italian try to talk it ! you will appear like a bitch for italian people how italian people that do not study english will appear like insane. that's all -.-
anonimich 3 weeks ago
Actually, the hand moving depends from the personality of the speaker, it's not like we all italians move them like this. The old generations of South Italy usually do so. The same thing goes for final sounds, it depends. xD
But you're right on the musical tone. In fact Italian is the language of opera, because of its musicality.
Nayrurin 1 month ago
You look like that kid in the sandlot
GreatDainMusic 1 month ago
get a microphone first
danio2401 1 month ago
what ethnicity are you? You can pass for being Italian...
pomeranian1018 1 month ago
i'm italian and i DON'T move the hands like that while i speak .-.
SilviaBieber123 1 month ago
è allora ??? che cazzo vuoi deficente !!!
marpe82 1 month ago 3
@marpe82 ahahahahahah grande XD
SilviaBieber123 1 month ago
....we DON'T move hands like that.
Kyoshin89SLAVE 1 month ago 3
nice bushy eyebrows.....you british? *shot* X3
TheNightcloudHATER 1 month ago
cago en tu leche!
1ma4ighter 1 month ago
why is the a 300mph wind going on in the blackround ?
allfizzel 1 month ago
Ahahah XD the hand movement it is not true
goldenarmyxxx 1 month ago
You looks like Chris Moltisanti in the Sopranos haha
The23TCD 1 month ago
carino il video, comunque di sicuro anche gli americani avranno le loro "pecche" nel cimentarsi nella lingua italiana...no???
fuffoliloma 1 month ago
ALL THE ITALIANS AND EVERYBODY ELSE CALM DOWN! He is and was doing the best that he can and could do in this video, he might've improved significantly since this video.
Beauty4Aspies 1 month ago
your example of italian accent is a parody of an italian speaking english. you moron
EgonSchiele01 2 months ago
WTF I' m Italian, born and living in Italy, and I' ve never seen in my life people acting like this american in the video
ss07100ss 2 months ago 12
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smsan22 2 months ago
let me explain that "moving hand" do not all Italians, only the Neapolitans and some South Italia.The rest of the world think that all Italians are Neapolitan or Sicilian. In fact, I tell you, since I am in Naples, we are a people apart from the whole of Italy! :)
carulin1234 2 months ago
WTF is this merda?
defacciailbreaker 2 months ago
Shallow topic. Maybe you have the best intentions, but your ignorance on the subject is so embarassing that it's even difficult to understand what are you trying to achieve. Thus the angry comments of people who is clearly offended by the audio segment at the end. Do you like linguistics? Do yourself a favor and hit the books. Nothing personal dude. Peace
b2me 2 months ago
mio dio sono morto dalle risate nella parte finale del video XD comunque ragazzi adateci piano da solo delle sue idee sul marcatissimo accento, mica ci prende in giro!
QuietHeart89 2 months ago
minchia imparaglielo l italiano
eeyore077 2 months ago
You seem jewish... Saul? David? Jeshua? What's your name?
1337MoZ 2 months ago
ahahah, i have some doubt about your ability to speak english XD
Setjo91 2 months ago
quanto sono coglioni questi americani/inglesi quando pretendono di mostrare al mondo gli accenti di altri paesi, ed oltre tutto lo fanno male. Che lo lascino fare ai veri italiani, che sappiamo almeno come si parla la nostra lingua. queste imitazioni vanno bene soltanto per fare un po' di cabaret del cazzo
Setjo91 2 months ago 3
Ahahah! If someone speaks english like that in Italy there are two cases: or the person is joking, or he doesn't know english at all. Oh almost forgot: you totally don't get our hand moving XD people who are not italian will never be able to do that because it's in our "way of communicating". We could speak with each other just using hand moving and it would be ok. @kllybb90: please stop, you're not able to speak italian just because you use a translator :) non è affatto divertente.
Flamnery 2 months ago
"I will learn you to speak italian"?? vi imparerò a parlare italiano??
basta questo a farmi credere che tu sia italiano, perchè è un errore comune ed enorme anche nella lingua reale.
kristoffmcewan 2 months ago 3
WTF?! Btw, when i was been in UK i asked at the waiter a coke... i think he understood cock...
bushibushi90 2 months ago
Divertente, parlo italiano molto molto bene. Non capisco questo bit video. Grazie per tutto ciò!
kllybb95 2 months ago
This is not italian this is a stereotype :) and in Italy there's not only one accent but so many accents from north to south and islands too!
PS: hand moving? This is ridiculous xD
valenesco45 2 months ago 5
this is all so false XD I lived 25 years in Italy, went up and down along the country and never listened to someone speaking with that accent !!
LuigiSozzi 2 months ago
Con gente come te, é una vera tragedia provare a fare l'Europa.Se non capisci, fà un cenno che te lo scrivo in inglese, testa di cazzo.
scagliusipasqualino 2 months ago
Prima di criticarmi prova a superarmi....
L'inglese è una lingua molto più facile con una grammatica idiota ed elementarissima.
Bimbominkia prova ad imparare la nostra grammatica che poi quando cerchi il " begnio" ti ci mandiamo noi a cagare !
hymer64 2 months ago
@hymer64 Che bel commento......
kllybb95 2 months ago
my name is tanner too hahahha
TheDoggieU 2 months ago
merda , idioka :D
michaelinso 2 months ago
wtf, stop being mean to italianas
woodlmonkey9 2 months ago
Aggiungerei: tagliati quei basettoni... o sopracciglie se ti è più comodo. Per me restano BASETTONI.
Merda razzista di sto cazzo.
Succhialo animale.
Onoexclusive 2 months ago
@Onoexclusive Commento casuale. È stato supposto per dare un senso?
kllybb95 2 months ago
@kllybb95 non è stato supposto ma è stato SCRITTO per dare un senso e una mia opinione. Puoi pensare quello che vuoi tu, lo stesso vale per me. Non ti piacciono i toni? Ignoralo ed ignorami.
Onoexclusive 2 months ago
E TU SUCCH!!!!! AHAHAHAHHA
translate: and you suck my big cock! drink my sperm!
Onoexclusive 2 months ago
I'm actually italian (look at my profile if you don't believe). I will learn you to speak italian:
1) put on some fake moustaches, if you don't have them
2) shout BA BEDEE BE BOOPOO
3) be sure to wave your hands.
You're good to go
lordvivecjjj 3 months ago
@AngryElektra that's why he speaks in English there and not in Italian :)
(Per questo lui parla in Inglese.)
Monovoxx 3 months ago 3
@tramvinicyus2 good observation. You are right.
But as I am not talking about all the languages here, but the Italian one, I think there is field for this observation :)
Monovoxx 3 months ago
@problematicar io posso parlare italiano, cosi penso che ho capito bene :)
viva l'italia!
Monovoxx 3 months ago 2
@Monovoxx I think you translated "I can speak Italian" literally from English. In Italian you must say "Io so parlare italiano" and not "io posso parlare italiano". Can in this case means "sapere" and not "potere".
learnitalianeasily 2 weeks ago
@peskiez tongue shortening is needed to you there!
actually brain utility improvement.
Monovoxx 3 months ago
@Giacumein
Come here and beat me then.
If you can read, I wrote in video description that those are my impressions and it's all about my vision. I don't know if it's right or not.
Open your feckin_ eyes next time before start talking sh_t.
Monovoxx 3 months ago
@Monovoxx Idiot, this is ridicolous, at 2:57 the accent is of some african Negro lol.
It's absolutely NOT an Italian.
Ailorification 2 months ago
u gotta be freakin' kidding me... wtf r u doing? I AM ITALIAN.. there are simpsons and family guy to make fun of us.. but i ain't gonna accept u making fun of me, even if u want to help other to speak a crappy stereo-typed italian.. leave the teaching part to teachers please... arrivederci coglione
Giacumein 3 months ago 27
eyebrow shortening is needed there!
peskiez 3 months ago
How about recording your video with a real micropohone and in a quiet place?
MroStudios 3 months ago
viva l'italia xD provate a tradurre questo :P
problematicar 3 months ago
Believe me every language has its gestures. It is in this way in english, albanian, brazilian etc. Maybe they're more or less the same but their meaning changes. (if i have to say one simply "I don't care" in italian, for an english it could be offensive with my gesture).
Man is man in a place called "Planeth Eart". He understands, he talks, he writes, he spends money, loves, kills, in all nations of world in the same way.
(Vinicio from Rome)
tramvinicyus2 3 months ago
Babadaboopi?
Shieket 3 months ago 2
non facciamo così con le mani
modemboy03 3 months ago
friggin americans go to the fuckin american pizzeria where they serve ya fucking fake pizza that sucks on the real one!
crystalXshadow 3 months ago
I'm italian...we don't speak like that...and we don't move our hands so much.........ahhahaha no i'm kidding we do all that shit ;)
koby84 3 months ago
Malta doesn't belong to Italy. In malta don't speak Italian. I know that beacause I'm Italian :)
AngryElektra 3 months ago
Ok i agree about some descpritions of accent-problems but what are you portraiting here is not an italian but maybe italo-american moron duchebag who never learned proper english...someone take from Mafia movie like "goodfellas" ro alike...so i think you should probaly label this video "Italo-american-moron accent"
italieno 3 months ago
FAKE. WHERE DID YOU SEE ITALIANS? HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A REAL ITALIAN?
glorialkero 3 months ago
You are not italian but you are very handsome.. ;)
AnnaFresa1 4 months ago 2
I don't understand un cazzo!
MrRisikobass 4 months ago 61
@MrRisikobass hahaah io non capisco a dick!
briessweet 2 months ago
@MrRisikobass AHAHAH io anche!
LunaticDislocation91 2 months ago
@MrRisikobass me too,mac!
Gmagnani100 1 month ago
@MrRisikobass ahahahah fortissimo
giulicoldplay 1 month ago
amico, te lo dico in italiano: invece di pensare a come parliamo la vostra lingua, pensa a farti le sopracciglia! vivi sereno, take it easy!!!
EthanYael286 4 months ago
ma vaffanculo! Questo lo fanno nei film americani non in Italia!
Biajus 4 months ago
@AliceSacco I speak Italian. I know how Italians use the letter H; instead of it, what I tried to say is that in the English language (which the letter H represents a fricative aspirated sound), the Italian people tend not to make this aspiration, so that the word come up with a missing sound. Like our friends have commented, house is "ausi" instead of "haus" ;)
Thank you for your comment :)
Monovoxx 4 months ago
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all this nevertheless excludes us Lombards, the so called "northern italians" not only the artificial district called Lombardy (real northern italy can be Tuscany but up from there italy is an invention). We call the non "northern italians" and the Iberic people Moroccans, from centuries, and it is no offence for us.
TheThiudareiks 3 months ago
@Monovoxx Hi, I'm Italian. House it's Aus because we don't make the aspiration. We absolutely don't move our hands: It's an offensive stereotype such as the italian in Malta.
Every accent is different and ridiculous. For example it's a murder to hear harry potter speaking "latin" in the english version :)
emamex88 1 month ago 2
@BlackRockShooterIta if you heard well, I said your TH's sound like the T in the Italian language.
Monovoxx 4 months ago
@MrJameslion there are "better" italian accent examples ya, but this one is the funniest I found :)
It's true what you said. Sometimes he uses an R which assimilates to (is like) the French R, which is not used in Italy if i know well, though many parts assimilate very much to whay I would call an Italian accent.
I can't tell you his nacionality, but as in the video he says "I'm going back to Italy" I would suppose he was Italian.
Thank you for the observation :)
Monovoxx 4 months ago
non muoviamo mica le mani come degli psicopatici ne facciamo niente di tutto questo
DagMusic96 4 months ago
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This is hilarious! If you like this you'll love The Maurizio SHow!
mitalia55 4 months ago
Ma che....pasta solo!
olbodala 4 months ago
Sorry guy, the little story about the Italian man in Malta is very confusing. It's not an Italian accent at all. This sounds more like an African speaking English. The way he stresses the consonants and the tone he uses is totally wrong. I'm Italian, and even if I don't speak English with Italian accent anymore, I know how we usually pronounce it.
MrJameslion 4 months ago
why Italian guys are so hot !!!:-DD
aelindaoreiro 4 months ago
Ahahah i'm italian and i've like the joke XD
andraken 4 months ago
W L'ITALIA
ultranazionalistaita 4 months ago
hi..i'm italian, i live in rome... it's true that we find difficult to pronounce "h", but our "t" is not a "th"...
BlackRockShooterIta 4 months ago
Oh my god! I'm italian! Really? We Italian speak so?...Anyway at the end is ARRIVEDERCI non ALLIVEDELCI -_-''' Anyway the english who go to Italy have a very very bad accent! English have a bad 'r'
MegaSesil 4 months ago
Please come to Italy and I'll kick your ass!
17darkbeat 4 months ago
Damn i want to pull your eyebrows.
FaIIenBh0y 4 months ago
Very cute. =)
lisowzki 4 months ago
close your window
Hidioshe 4 months ago
crap
vs17eee 5 months ago
Voice not clear
ahmadsang 5 months ago
"I m goinna back to Italia, ALLIVIDECCI" ahahahahahah
RomaBella18 5 months ago
About the letter H. For us is not useless, but instead of being pronunced, it changes pronunces of some letters:
ha=à, ho=ò, chi=ki, che=ke ghi=gi, ghe=ge.
In some italian accents, C(K) is pronunced as english H
AliceSacco 5 months ago
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AliceSacco 5 months ago
Ahahah! Is true that we talk in this way when we attemp to talk in a foreign languages and we aren't used to accent! Anyway, the english R is not that hard for us to pronunce, most likely, we pronunce all letters in a way they sound clear (but english is not italian and honestly i understand better normal english).
Anyway, when i attemp to talk in english, i talk much worse and my voice appears to be flat (i haven't a great accent, even in my country i'm mistaked for a foreign)
AliceSacco 5 months ago
About how an italian ends a sentence, we tend to cut last letters, for example, if i say: 'Attento! Hai le stringhe slacciate!' is easy that, if you don't pay attention, you hear just 'Attento! Hai le stringhe slaccià--!' (i've experimented this with few germans).
AliceSacco 5 months ago
I'm italian and not all italian move hands when they talk, as this is not an italian characteristic, but is a brain characteristic that make people move hand when they talk (so an italian, as an english a german, everybody can talk moving is hand or talk without move his hand). For the same brain characteristic, voice sounds musical.
AliceSacco 5 months ago
The final one isnt the italian accent
dario4180 5 months ago
@YouStoleMyTube
@elektraaaaa
thank you xD
Monovoxx 6 months ago
nice vid kid. you are honest with yourself and you don't go there saying "this is the italian accent", but instead you try to capture some idiosyncratic elements that you have noticed and you explain them as you understood them. You are humble enough to ask us,the community, to say what we think and unfortunately among the comments you can notice the ocean of ignorance that rules our world. Don't let that bother you and keep on the good work. And yes, they move hands a lot and don't have the H!
gliuto 6 months ago 6
@gliuto thank you, this was the idea, as I'm not italian, I cant say more than my impressions :)
Yes, it's true about the ignorant people, but there are many of them everywhere, you even get used, don't you? :F
Thank you again for your comment.
Monovoxx 6 months ago
@gliuto mm what do you mean? Italians have H. Actually i think that english lang doesn't have H xD. "Che cosa fai?" is not read "ce cosa fai?". But an english word like "What" is read "uat" xD.
andreaparenti006 5 months ago
@andreaparenti006 Anyway nice comment :D :D i hope he continues his work maybe with a better micro and cam :D
andreaparenti006 5 months ago
@andreaparenti006 Ciao, mi riferivo al suono della lettera H nell'inglese parlato dagli italiani, che non viene mai, tranne in rarissimi casi, pronunciato. "House" si dice "Aus", "Hit" si dice "It", "Know How" si dice "Kno au", e via dicendo. Probabilmente perchè in italiano non ci sono suoni aspirati, come ad es. la J in spagnolo. A meno he non si va in toshana, ma comunque non viene insegnato il suono dell'H in inglese e perciò in Italia quasi nessuno la pronuncia
gliuto 5 months ago
@andreaparenti006 Ciao, mi riferivo al suono della lettera H nell'inglese parlato dagli italiani, che non viene mai, tranne in rarissimi casi, pronunciato. "House" si dice "Aus", "Hit" si dice "It", "Know How" si dice "Kno au", e via dicendo. Probabilmente perchè in italiano non ci sono suoni aspirati, come ad es. la J in spagnolo. A meno he non si va in toshana, ma comunque non viene insegnato il suono dell'H in inglese e perciò in Italia quasi nessuno la pronuncia
gliuto 5 months ago
@gliuto mah bè posso dire che almeno io non essendo mai stato in america o in inghilterra nonostante vedo tanti telefilm tipo appunto dr. house in inglese e sottointitolati le pronuncie fonetiche comunque le sento e anche se non ho fatto tanto inglese a scuola riesco ad "immaginare" delle ipotetiche e comuni frasi "all'americana." Quindi bè personalmente io pronuncio anche l'H. Sarà forse xk sono bilingue col romeno. (Dove si espira l'H) Dovrei sentire più italiani parlare.Lasciamo stare benigni
andreaparenti006 5 months ago
@andreaparenti006 Basta che accendi la televisione italiana, tanto di parole anglofone nella lingua italiana si usano ormai a bizzeffe tra le quali sicuramente qualcuna che inizia con H come house...insomma, non è difficile notare che in generale la stragrande maggioranza degli italiani non pronuncia la lettera h in inglese. Comunque non parlavo di Benigni, ma dell'accento toscano che ha l'aspirazione della "c" e in alcuni posti è molto marcata....
gliuto 3 months ago
@gliuto Bè si psicologicamente se dei modi di parlare particolari come i dialetti sono stati usati fin dall'infanzia viene poi automatico sfruttare quelle pronuncie modificate. Esempio chi viene dalla calabria, mi sembra di ricordare che pronunciano la B come se ce ne fossero 2. Però sinceramente noi siamo esseri umani capaci di modificare coscientemente le nostre pronuncie. Se un calabrese o napoletano o romano o lucano non riesce ad evadere dal proprio dialetto in ing, è una mancanza sua.
andreaparenti006 3 months ago
@andreaparenti006 Certo che è una mancanza, perchè significa non parlare bene la lingua. Quello che io volevo dire, aldilà dei singoli dialetti italiani, è che in generale in italia nessuno pronuncia l'H quando parla in inglese. ecc...Ciao
gliuto 3 months ago
@gliuto Be colpa lo stesso di quelle singole persone. Te e io abbiamo imparato ^ ^. Ciao
andreaparenti006 3 months ago
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@gliuto mah bè posso dire che almeno io non essendo mai stato in america o in inghilterra nonostante vedo tanti telefilm tipo appunto dr. house in inglese e sottointitolati le pronuncie fonetiche comunque le sento e anche se non ho fatto tanto inglese a scuola riesco ad "immaginare" delle ipotetiche e comuni frasi "all'americana." Quindi bè personalmente io pronuncio anche l'H. Sarà forse xk sono bilingue col romeno. (Dove si espira l'H) Dovrei sentire più italiani parlare.Lasciamo stare benigni
andreaparenti006 5 months ago
ma va a mori' ammazzato
dariettodarietto 6 months ago
@ftskgabby25 thank you :) I'm Brazilian actually
Monovoxx 6 months ago
Omg is it just me or is this guy super hot! i love his eyebrows seriously!
rockalday 7 months ago 2
@rockalday Ah yes, Oscar the grouch. We all love Oscar the grouch. >:) no really
RiposalnPace 6 months ago
The end saved the rest of this fucking video.
papapudding 7 months ago
nice eyebrows. i mean it
alcusaco 7 months ago
2.58 till the end is greaatttt!! :P me love it so much ahahahahaha, italians are superr
PriscilliaElviera 7 months ago 2
boring ur video
sarichee 8 months ago
Has anyone else noticed that the like/dislike bar looked like the Italian flag? xD
EllaEhEhUnderMyElla 8 months ago 2
C:omg...i love this, im italian i think you nailed everything on the head!...emphasis on the hand movements! ps.youre quiet attractive(:
what are you? are you greek or maybe like colombian? just wondering
ftskgabby25 8 months ago
Dude go back to SCHOOL !!!
liberatocolalillo 8 months ago
hahahah grande !! :) sanamabeetch
baffifinti78 8 months ago
hahahah grande !! :)
baffifinti78 8 months ago
Look at those Eyeyiyi brows ! :O
Jackson5luv 8 months ago
@grozz98 it's not general of course.
Monovoxx 8 months ago
sry its not good and i am italian and i dont use my hands to speak
grozz98 8 months ago
christopher soprano in his teens before he got shot (he dint die!) by tommy in the bar while serving a drink then later joined his uncle tony
carameloxx 8 months ago
Ma vaffanculo!!
ballinhouse85 9 months ago
The level of noise is higher than your voice, you must make it again.
safwanthegreat 9 months ago
ur cute
briannacollins44 9 months ago
ok, but maybe next time a little bit farther from the highway?
friedchicken1981 9 months ago
.Youlook sooo cuctee while you aretrying to explain
christina43211 9 months ago
Us italians dont ALL *moves hands around in definition of all* talk with our HANDS *Puts hands up*
kittenluvful 9 months ago
OMG ARE YOU TALKIN TO YOUR NOSE?WORST VIDEO EVER
CrRonaldo7 10 months ago 6
@CrRonaldo7 dude
nickdraddy101 5 months ago
wtf is in the background, all i can hear is a fuzzy weird noise :/
Correnadepp 10 months ago
audio's toooo low!!!
giulicoldplay 10 months ago
Too bad the audio sucks so bad.
But thanks for the tips.
wgamador 11 months ago
you suck.
Agenor1480 11 months ago
@TheCaio87 Thank you man ;)
haha it's okay =p
Monovoxx 1 year ago
You're so cute omg :P
YouStoleMyTube 1 year ago
Heeeeey, Good job Daniel, you're clever !
Ps : You're handsome too . Haha, just kidding :P
TheCaio87 1 year ago
@elektraaaaa Thank you!
Monovoxx 1 year ago
XD this is funny (I'm Italian)
elektraaaaa 1 year ago
@dralparra
Thank you for your comment!
The right way to correct pronunciation mistakes is studying phonetics, but a lot o' people are lazy about that. Then, I'd recomend you to go here on Youtube on videos, there are a lot of them explaining how to make the th sound correctly :)
Thank you again!
Monovoxx 1 year ago
hey i didnt know about the TH and T sound and its absolute truth. Any recommendation to help correcting it? Its kinda hard to do for a native haha and the example was hilarious
dralparra 1 year ago
Good work!
KFKTR 1 year ago
@marcosracilan I'm serious hehe
I hope you understood. Thank you.
Monovoxx 1 year ago
What a serious look!!! :o)
Great video, Daniel. Congratulations!
Keep posting.
marcosracilan 1 year ago