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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2009

You know what? Maybe you should watch the game scenes carefully. Coz in the Ezio's birth scene (the first Ezio scene in a game) his father calls him Ezio Auditore DA Firenze. He sounds pretty clearly. So stop teaching me already! Okay? Thanks.

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The best assassin of Italy!

I found a new Assassin's Creed II trailer yesterday, so I couldn't resist Ezio's charms)))
Hope you'll like him just like I do))
Enjoy!

Footage used: Assassin's Creed II
Music used: "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid" by The Offspring
Prog used: Ulead VideoStudio 11
Time taken: 2 hours

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  • Oh, and btw, in Italian "Da" means "from"

    He's Ezio Auditore FROM Florence

    Just like Leonardo da Vinci was from Vinci.

    So you are correct.

  • damn i wish i was related to him hes epic thumbs up if u agree

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  • Wegen dem Namen:

    Man sollte vielleicht auch mal auf der Spielhülle die Rückseite lesen

    Da steht es in Fett:

    Ezio Auditore da Firenze

  • Omfg EPIC!!!!!!!!

  • 0:50

    Ezio: I fucked you mother!

    Theives: Get him!

  • such an appropriate song

    

  • @SpadaccinoLuciano come fai a dire in giro che sei italiano quando non conosci la base delll'etimologia latina di "auditore"? Da esso deriva udire, ascoltare, quindi è colui che ascolta. For all the others, auditore in Italian means "the one who listens", let me be clear about it. It ain't no banker goddammit. And it is actually a very old (and not used anymore) Italian name, not a surname. There are a few people in Italy with that surname, kinda 150 throughout the whole nation. And I'm done.

  • This video kinda sucks, the music doesn't go very well with the video. I'll stick to watching hamps19 and ferrari50roadster

  • @SpadaccinoLuciano Yep, and just to expand on that "Di" means of.

    Or at least that's what it would be used as in this context.

    Anyhoo. Mi piace un video.

  • I live the song mice work

  • @SpadaccinoLuciano ooooh that explains ALOT!

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