We going to Tuscany Italy at the end of September for 18 days .I Was Born there , @nd I live in Seattle what a difference 👏
@anlerden485114 күн бұрын
I love Italy so much as a Christian and American Guy.🤗🥰😍🙏✝️
@laylabono403514 күн бұрын
Italians new generation give up to Religion best choice they made .🤘
@jill3168716 күн бұрын
This was very helpful I actually have an appointment set up to speak with Bianca Ottone on this Friday. It’s funny I set up the appointment yesterday and today I see this video. My case includes an adoption but not through the adopted family I’m going through the biological blood family.
@BLVRZ21 күн бұрын
Thank you for this 🙏 Coming from a Texan who wants to visit this region..
@gretchenrobinson825Ай бұрын
Your program on the Black Madonna was fantastic!!! I study goddess spirituality.
@gigilagous8020Ай бұрын
Probably should learn Italian to
@carteunu467Ай бұрын
Please read 📖 Can an Italian Understand Ladin? Val Badia Variety - It could be that Ladin is not from Latin but the other way around. Romanians have almost exactly the same numerals and they are formed far away from the Dolomites. Romanian comes from Ladin, Dacian, not Latin. Wow 😮😮😮😮 Why Romanian Isn't Like Other Languages - because it is the closest to Ladin Origin of Romanic languages in Ladin, not in Latin. Amazing. Ladin and Ladino is the Semitic language, mother of all European languages. It is not that Spanish influenced this language. It is the other way around. Latin America is in fact Ladino America 🇺🇸. The continent where Ladinos or Jews emigrated. I always thought it has something to do with romance languages from Europe, but it is even prior to Americo Vespucci. Wow. It all makes sense. It comes full circle. Incredible. Ladino, romance language spoken in Israel 🇮🇱 We found the connection with the language spoken by the tribe of Dan, the Dacian, back to Israel. Incredible. Ladino. Latin America, could be Ladino America. 70% Jewish genes in Latin America. Either Ashkenazi or of the lost tribes of Israel. A huge revelation for today. Zal-Moxis Dacia Dan Look for the Serpent's Trail If you consider the other Romanian like languages such as Aromanian, istroromanian and others, that developed away from Dacia, you cannot say that the Dacian language was Latinised. And you cannot say that Aromanian is Latinised Greek. Because the way the latin words are spoken into these languages is close to Romanian and not Latin. How can a Latinised Greek develop 2000 km away from Dacia in the exact way as the Latinised Dacian language? No chance. It is more like Dacian language was a language that gave birth to Latin. Important to know!!!! Dacians and Sarmatians are THE LOST TRIBES OF ISRAEL. Sarmatians are Samaritans. Dacians are the Dan's. The lost tribe of Dan. They colonized first what became Thracia and Dacia and move forward up north when the Romans invaded Dacia and colonized Scandinavia known as Province of Dacia and formed also countries like Olan-da, Dan-mark. The people living in Olanda/Holland/The Netherlands, are called Dutch (pronounced Daci) They were also Dacians. Dan-mark was called Dacia in the 4th century. The tribe of Dan, colonized Iberia, France and Wallonia, as well as Irland and Scotland. Zal-Moxis was Chief Moses, the God of the Dacians. Why? Because Moses brought Israel out of Egypt. The Tribe of Dan was in Exile as well and got Moses worship 🛐 to be their protector. The Serpent with wolf 🐺 head on a pole, was the war flag of both Dacians and Sarmatians and it was inspired from the Old Testament book of Numbers 21.4-9. The serpent on the pole of Moeses. Moesia comes from Moses. Is the country of Moses people. Moesel is the river of Moses. Dan-ube is the river of Dan. Many rivers in Europe have the name based on Dan derivative in the first place. Saxons is derived from (I)saac sons. The sons of Isaac. Europe is therefore Semitic. România 🇷🇴 was occupied by many other powers over the centuries. The Ottoman Empire was there for 500 years yet Romanias don't speak Turkish. The Austr-Hungarian Empire was there for 300 years. Yet only the colonized villages in specific regions where Hungarians and Germans emigrated 700 years ago, speak Hungarian and German and are the emigrants. No Românian people ever spoke another language. The Roman occupation was only 150 years at maximum. It is no way the Dacian peasants were Latinised. Therefore Latin was not the language that formed Romanian language nor the other Romance languages from Iberic Peninsula, France, Wallonia, Italy. It is most likely that all these languages developed separately from a Semitic language that became Dacian language that got variations according to the region the segmented parts of the Tribe of Dan emigrated to. It is extraordinary and fascinating at the same time. Look for the article. The Serpent's Trail of the lost tribes of Israel. The tribe of Dan. Btw. The Gypsies are Semitic too. They are from the lost tribes of Simeon. Sardinia was also colonized by the Tribe of Dan. Romanian language and Sardinian language are similar. This is another hint.
@carteunu467Ай бұрын
Can an Italian Understand Ladin? Val Badia Variety It could be that Ladin is not from Latin but the other way around. Romanians have almost exactly the same numerals and they are formed far away from the Dolomites. Romanian comes from Ladin, Dacian, not Latin. Wow 😮😮😮😮 Why Romanian Isn't Like Other Languages - because it is the closest to Ladin Origin of Romanic languages in Ladin, not in Latin. Amazing. Ladin and Ladino is the Semitic language, mother of all European languages. It is not that Spanish influenced this language. It is the other way around. Latin America is in fact Ladino America 🇺🇸. The continent where Ladinos or Jews emigrated. I always thought it has something to do with romance languages from Europe, but it is even prior to Americo Vespucci. Wow. It all makes sense. It comes full circle. Incredible. Ladino, romance language spoken in Israel 🇮🇱 We found the connection with the language spoken by the tribe of Dan, the Dacian, back to Israel. Incredible. Ladino. Latin America, could be Ladino America. 70% Jewish genes in Latin America. Either Ashkenazi or of the lost tribes of Israel. A huge revelation for today. Zal-Moxis Dacia Dan Look for the Serpent's Trail If you consider the other Romanian like languages such as Aromanian, istroromanian and others, that developed away from Dacia, you cannot say that the Dacian language was Latinised. And you cannot say that Aromanian is Latinised Greek. Because the way the latin words are spoken into these languages is close to Romanian and not Latin. How can a Latinised Greek develop 2000 km away from Dacia in the exact way as the Latinised Dacian language? No chance. It is more like Dacian language was a language that gave birth to Latin. Important to know!!!! Dacians and Sarmatians are THE LOST TRIBES OF ISRAEL. Sarmatians are Samaritans. Dacians are the Dan's. The lost tribe of Dan. They colonized first what became Thracia and Dacia and move forward up north when the Romans invaded Dacia and colonized Scandinavia known as Province of Dacia and formed also countries like Olan-da, Dan-mark. The people living in Olanda/Holland/The Netherlands, are called Dutch (pronounced Daci) They were also Dacians. Dan-mark was called Dacia in the 4th century. The tribe of Dan, colonized Iberia, France and Wallonia, as well as Irland and Scotland. Zal-Moxis was Chief Moses, the God of the Dacians. Why? Because Moses brought Israel out of Egypt. The Tribe of Dan was in Exile as well and got Moses worship 🛐 to be their protector. The Serpent with wolf 🐺 head on a pole, was the war flag of both Dacians and Sarmatians and it was inspired from the Old Testament book of Numbers 21.4-9. The serpent on the pole of Moeses. Moesia comes from Moses. Is the country of Moses people. Moesel is the river of Moses. Dan-ube is the river of Dan. Many rivers in Europe have the name based on Dan derivative in the first place. Saxons is derived from (I)saac sons. The sons of Isaac. Europe is therefore Semitic. România 🇷🇴 was occupied by many other powers over the centuries. The Ottoman Empire was there for 500 years yet Romanias don't speak Turkish. The Austr-Hungarian Empire was there for 300 years. Yet only the colonized villages in specific regions where Hungarians and Germans emigrated 700 years ago, speak Hungarian and German and are the emigrants. No Românian people ever spoke another language. The Roman occupation was only 150 years at maximum. It is no way the Dacian peasants were Latinised. Therefore Latin was not the language that formed Romanian language nor the other Romance languages from Iberic Peninsula, France, Wallonia, Italy. It is most likely that all these languages developed separately from a Semitic language that became Dacian language that got variations according to the region the segmented parts of the Tribe of Dan emigrated to. It is extraordinary and fascinating at the same time. Look for the article. The Serpent's Trail of the lost tribes of Israel. The tribe of Dan. Btw. The Gypsies are Semitic too. They are from the lost tribes of Simeon. Sardinia was also colonized by the Tribe of Dan. Romanian language and Sardinian language are similar. This is another hint.
@danieleborsari6394Ай бұрын
X..Adriano pancetta...
@hellomrlol3559Ай бұрын
I have a lot of ancestors that came from this region. My great-grandparents came from this region (Potenza), my grandma spoke either Gallo-Italic or the Naples dialect. I intend on visiting my family that live in this region still. :)
@robjus16012 ай бұрын
Very nice! Would love to see the rooms as well.
@robjus16012 ай бұрын
Nice. Thanks for the tip.
@ornellabelotti86892 ай бұрын
Troppo moderna
@giuseppinadisanto65453 ай бұрын
When will this episode air?
@AndresTejada-ss7ng3 ай бұрын
19:03
@johnmcdade73793 ай бұрын
Stumbled across this on a search for traditional SCOTTISH DANCE & MUSIC. Magical , a bit of ITALY and ITALIAN culture I want to see more of.
@texantraveler88843 ай бұрын
I watched it this week and loved it! Now strongly considering moving to Abruzzo
@destrysanchez71853 ай бұрын
The host is so pretty!
@catwoman88613 ай бұрын
This idiotic shrieking over the eel was ridiculous. If it bothers you so much, put the poor thing back in the sea.
@judyjackson14043 ай бұрын
Love it all...I loved the film and the book...
@Zubairh654 ай бұрын
Hi dear, Do you want to top rank your KZbin videos for Like, comment & more views ?your seo score is 0 out of 100
@jenniburke46975 ай бұрын
I loved this episode, Kathy and Brad! Thank you for the excellent info.
@CatamaranChannel5 ай бұрын
Long time no see. Welcome back!
@carolsoliman92385 ай бұрын
Brad is an absolute BLESSING for people who watch his channel because he gives excellent** advice and viewpoints on properties and living in Italy in general. I'm sure I'm not the only one who appreciates him for being realistic.as well as giving us permission to 'dream' and actually visualize what life could be like in Italy. It's important for people to see others 'succeed' and actually enjoy life!! Good for you Brad for being yourself and Thank You for being so open and willing to lend your time and knowledge to others.. I have no words for how much you've touched my heart as well as mind, because you need both to connect/align in order to make major decisions in life like this. Love Dream of Italy!!! Congratulations on being on such an awesome show/channel :)
@laylabono40355 ай бұрын
I was born in Tuscany .
@cioccolateriaveneziana5 ай бұрын
3:00 Beautiful deli, thanks for the top. In Rome, I only know Franchi which is in via Cola di Rienzo near the Vatican. Once, I'd like to speak with some Italians who shop at these delicatessen shops: how often, in which occasion, what they buy...
@cioccolateriaveneziana5 ай бұрын
4:24 You dip culatello in wine before slicing? I'd love to see that.
@tgflux5 ай бұрын
1:36 _Tammuriata!_ 🥁🪗💃
@tgflux5 ай бұрын
Can't wait for the Black Madonna episode. _Mamma Schiavona_ pray for us!
@DANUSIA116 ай бұрын
Can you tell me WHERE and WHEN I can watch this on PBS in Chicago???
@dreamofitaly5 ай бұрын
You can check your zipcode at www.dreamofitaly.com/season3 or visit www.pbs.org - the episodes are playing there for a short time
@texantraveler88843 ай бұрын
You can actually watch it online, the PBS website or their app
@laylabono40356 ай бұрын
Bravo Bravo I'm from Tuscany and I live in Seattle enjoy my Country ❤
@janie72427 ай бұрын
Is it Ok to drink wine during the daytime, if you go with the meal (food)! Wine to Europeans just like water, maybe even cheaper than Mineral water. Nice introduction about Bologna! A very classy town in Northern Italy! I passed by when I was traveling to Venice! 😉
@aliciamercik48287 ай бұрын
Is this on tv in the usa? Or is it on streaming ?
@SusanGutowsky9307 ай бұрын
Congrats on the new season! Can't wait to see it! 💗#BellaItalia
@lisacerulli92907 ай бұрын
I wish I could see this. Houses in Abruzzo near Sulmona - could it be in Introdacqua where my mother grew up?
@KennyKim7 ай бұрын
Auguri on another season Kathy! Looking forward to watching it.
@nikki_9607 ай бұрын
How can someone watch these shows if they live in Europe (or Italy 😂) already?
@dreamofitaly7 ай бұрын
Hi there! I don't know if you can access PBS.org - probably not, but it will be on there. The PBS app. Eventually KZbin and Amazon Prime. Thanks for watching!
@LoveMyCoffee108 ай бұрын
Wonderful video... Practice pronouncing the Italian words better 😮
@terryannmaes55388 ай бұрын
My grandfather's family came from Basilicata. I would love to go.
@harryjames22999 ай бұрын
Thanks for these wonderful documentaries.
@SunsetBoulevard1119 ай бұрын
i wish she would take us on a tour of her home and the entire yard and terraces. Do they still have the other villa they purchased and restored? That one has a pool.
@ChristopherDobey10 ай бұрын
This one will hit the unintentional ASMR crowd hard
@Kurdedunaysiri10 ай бұрын
Lovely people. Tourism actually can also fasten the assimilation and language lose but I hope these people will stop leaving their land and preserve their nice pastoral culture.
@bavariasuhl11 ай бұрын
only 10k to 20k per week
@joanmarie127511 ай бұрын
Thank you, Kathy! It is absolutely stunning! Lovely views and beautiful accommodations! It's on my list! Take care!
@alessandran06 Жыл бұрын
❤soooo beautiful! Thanks for sharing this with the world! 😊
@dterrydraw Жыл бұрын
What's with the fake backdrop? Are people stupid enough to fall for this bullshit? "We went to Dante Allighierra in Florence and Sienna".....what the hell does that even MEAN? What bullshit.
@danielebortoluzzi Жыл бұрын
Kathy, you chose one of the best... No doubt my friend Franco is a nice and humble person.
@adelhakim9817 Жыл бұрын
Very soon, I'll buy my own farmhouse in Italy and start a new life there