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  • cmon u guys... this is arabic with an italian accent, im from israel u cant fool me ;)

  • hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hna nhbo nzouro it s arabic my god :)

  • Do all the people of Malta speak Maltese or just a minority group

  • Im maltese and well i traveled the world and went there in july

    PS: im only 13 : )

  • i am sicilian and somehow it sounds sicilian/italian but it is clearly a semitic language so arabic with a lot of loans!!

  • Sounds like tunisian arabic, can understand a lot, for instance min means from, tal means of, tifteh albek means open your heart etc...its basically arabic with a lot of italian words

  • @om82lndn Sorry to piss on your fire BUT... "minn" means from ("min" means who)... "tal" means "of the" but can also be extended to other prepositions such as "at"... "open your heart" would be "iftah qalbek"... "tiftah" would be "you open" but still not suitable for the expression you used... So I suggest before you try to show off you do your research... f'oxx dak l'Arbi missierek

  • @wailer27 you probably meant rain on your parade.

    anyway I m not sure what your point was and why you feel you need to resort to insults. You basically did not contradict a single word I said but rather pointed out trivial, minute nuances. I can only guess that what irates you so much is that I labeled maltese for what it is, i.e. an arabic language.

  • @om82lndn No I'm English so that's not a relevant argument. I know full well where the language originates, everybody knows it has its roots in Arabic, so I'll address why your post is annoying in my next comment...

  • @wailer27

    all the nuances you pointed out also exist in arabic:

    -min: i do not know maltese syntax, your "min" and "minn" sound the same in arabic and indeed mean who / from.

    - tal: how is that different from what I said

    - tiftah qalbek: again how is that different from what I said. Again, purely arabic,

    I wasnt showing off but expressing surprise that I could understand it, you dont have to be angry or bitter you absolute degenrate moron.

  • @wailer27 I just went on your "channel". the comments from other users are revealing. I have to agree with them unfortunately, you are an idiot, a sad human being, a trolling douchebag. I ll stop short from joining the chorus of voices suggesting you might consider suicide. But you should shut the fuck up, that much I can advise you to do.

  • @om82lndn Maybe so, but on this topic I still know alot more than you, so you are being outdone intellectually by a common troll. How does that feel... Oh and stop saying "how is that different to what i said" etc... spellings are totally wrong, there is not even any consistency between spelling in your own posts... basically, shut up dude

  • @wailer27 you degenrate moron, I dont know your spelling and syntax, I ve already told you.

    You obviously have a massive inferiority complex issue , get help before you murder your family because they comment on your haircut. what an absolute fuck. sod off

  • @om82lndn Sounds like sour grapes to me... admitting defeat subconsciously through the use of expletives- represents a loss of control

  • @om82lndn They annoyances come from the fact that you are trying to show off but are wrong with all your basic grammar- you need to study more or get a better translation tool... min and minn have a totally different vowel sound... ta' = of, tal = of the... and your spelling is all over the place, you don't seem to know what you are saying. Everybody please ignore this amateur teacher

  • It also sounds a lot like italian, I am italian and can grasp nearly half of what the guy says

  • @Unjamestaylorable Me too

  • I used to know a teacher who was Maltese,but I always thought she sounded Spanish.

  • tunisian?but this is sicilian!!!!!!

  • Thats what I thought!! I mean, its almost like tmazight subhanAllah

  • Great ! I am so happy that they speak like that, I won't be having trouble when I go there, lool..

  • wow, so strange. sounds like a mix of arabic and italian to me; the former i am familiar with.

  • yess SO TUNISIAN I CAN UNDERSTAND THEM :) :) :) i didn't know :) ama nefhém barsha!

  • Damn !!!! it's 99% Tunisian Dialect !!!!

  • @chouaibraddadi really?? thats funny :) i dont understand arab. but all i hear is lots of italian influences inside this

  • @coloradooo99 wow another language added to my collection .. arabic, tunisian dialect, french, english, german, italian n MALTESE !!! Oh my Gosh .. am genius !!!!

  • very arabic-y this language

  • @mshk1989 how much % u understand Maltese

  • @sayyid14 0% . it just sounds like arabic

  • @sayyid14 very much of it! especially that i can perfectly understand Italian, it's like Italian and Tunisian mixed up

  • @Immimooza are u Maltese? it great to hear it.what i've read about,Maltese in sicilo-arabic that extinct in Sicily & southern italy.not like Spain Arab(andalus).great coz still spoke they forefather language even religion have change.my Arab friend in Iran khuzestan(Arab Iranian state) he said Maltese for him just like dialect mixed few of Italian & English,coz & Italy have colony,influence Christianity & nearby.like Arab in khuzestan mixed with Persian.My Yemeni Friend said Maltese are Arabic

  • much arabic in this language, like maghreb

  • @jakobain

    Maltesian is an maghrebi arabic Dialect. The only two differences are, that maltesian is written with the latin alphabet and it has many loanwoards from italian.

  • @Heinzelmaennlein its Maltese not Maltesian...

  • @RoyBlox8

    If you are not a native speaker of english, such faults are common by using such vocabulary.

    On the one hand it's "egyptian" and on the other hand it's "maltese" and not "maltesian".

  • @Heinzelmaennlein Why did you reply to me?? O.o and Maltese doesn't have to do with egyptian...

  • @jakobain actually like tunisian dialect

  • I love your work George!

  • Not only is Georgie a good artist, he's also a nice guy as well...Gerry...TheGmcFilms...

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