ahhahahahahahaahhahaa stupendo! XD notice how the granma sais " bellissimo" (which means beatiful) as in tasty, it's a sicilian way to express that what they are eating is delicious :D
That's good... still there are some mistakes oh and make sure you use Italian not a dialect.There are many dialect and sometimes they are quite different from Italian!
True. For these "how to" videos (we have a total of three that have been filmed with Nonna Angela) we are allowing some Sicilian dialect - there are times that pidgin English sneaks in too. Cut her a break, she just turned 81 today. :)
Basically your "Italian" is Sicilian! I am Sicilian and I can see this is not Italian, sorry :P You are very funny thou, love you!! :D
intsa41 7 months ago
you only do the italian speaking on every other statement! what the heck is that?
wesawebi 1 year ago
Very good!
Robson8239 1 year ago
mmmmm...that looks beyond...thank you nonna angela......best italain lesson yet....brava nonna
paultinsel 1 year ago
LOVED IT!!! what is the difference between brodo and zuppa? is it the same thing?
Itsymom 1 year ago
@QuotesTookHer
Hi this is Graziella
we try to use standard Italian, but for videos like this and when we make videos about slang words, you can tell I have Sicilian roots.
Thanks for watching
:D
mrsbowlingballout 1 year ago
a real italian lady!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BELLISSIMO
chiaracat 1 year ago 2
@chiaracat haahahahahhaha
giulicoldplay 11 months ago
ahhahahahahahaahhahaa stupendo! XD notice how the granma sais " bellissimo" (which means beatiful) as in tasty, it's a sicilian way to express that what they are eating is delicious :D
raurino 1 year ago
@raurino hahahaahahhahahahah
giulicoldplay 11 months ago
Question: Is Brodo the name for any soup or specially this soup (filled, meal soup) ?
It sure looks like something I would enjoy (making) Gonna ad this to my 'to do'-list this weekend.
PuppyZwolle 1 year ago
@PuppyZwolle
It's not a specific name like "Split Pea" or "Clam Chowder".
"Brodo" is just a general term... basically it denotes a brothy soup versus a creamy soup.
ItalianLessons101 1 year ago
That's good... still there are some mistakes oh and make sure you use Italian not a dialect.There are many dialect and sometimes they are quite different from Italian!
Fgafmi 1 year ago
@Fgafmi
True. For these "how to" videos (we have a total of three that have been filmed with Nonna Angela) we are allowing some Sicilian dialect - there are times that pidgin English sneaks in too. Cut her a break, she just turned 81 today. :)
Thanks for watching.
ItalianLessons101 1 year ago
stimo troppo la nonna!!
alefredapple 1 year ago
ahah ciao nonna angela :)
efsmc 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
I suggest you to use Italian not dialect
MrBiohazard91 1 year ago
Però la signora perla dialetto non proprio italiano, specialmente quando dice "bello bello" questo si dice in sicilia
TechnoKillers 1 year ago
si dice " era nata IN sicilia" ;)
Ladybee89 1 year ago
@Ladybee89
I caught that during editing... I hate it when I do that.
Thanks for watching.
ItalianLessons101 1 year ago