10 Italian Words you’ve been getting wrong

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@henri_ol
@henri_ol Жыл бұрын
Callie : "i don't have italian friends" - Jordy : "What ?"😔😪 , Callie : "Jordy , my friend , my first italian friend"
@fundimoz8474
@fundimoz8474 Жыл бұрын
Jordy is Giordana?
@user-ms1cu8xz3bAlex
@user-ms1cu8xz3bAlex Жыл бұрын
As an Italian i can understand Jordy's pain to explain Italian pronunciation to Americans like Callie Tieni duro Jordy
@user-ms1cu8xz3bAlex
@user-ms1cu8xz3bAlex Жыл бұрын
@@ethanhunt6763 really? I thought Vietnamese was totally different from latin languages
@martinaa8356
@martinaa8356 Жыл бұрын
But as an Italian, I don't get what people have against eating spaghetti with spoon, I get why don't cut it but why can't I use the spoon? lol
@user-ms1cu8xz3bAlex
@user-ms1cu8xz3bAlex Жыл бұрын
@@martinaa8356 its elegant and It's not the supposed way to eat them it's like to eat sushi with a fork and knife or drink a vegetable soup or tortellini's broth with a drinking straw It's not elegant after that you can try
@martinaa8356
@martinaa8356 Жыл бұрын
@@user-ms1cu8xz3bAlex I tried both ways and I'm more 'elegant' when spaghetti don't fall from the fork every time I rise my hand to my mouth. And since pasta lunga isn't my favourite, I don't really feel like learning the elegant way to eat it. No waiter watched me strangely at my request for a spoon. It's more polite to eat with my fellow diners, without making them wait I finish my dish while they want to get coffe. My clumsiness shouldn't make my friends wait for me. I'll learn if I get to try a fancy restaurant, the kind you can't get in without following the dress code or similar.
@user-ms1cu8xz3bAlex
@user-ms1cu8xz3bAlex Жыл бұрын
@@martinaa8356 okay Good (To be honest I have some difficulty too to eat spaghetti twisting them on the fork) So maybe the American way is simpler I'd try next time (I'm already not the master of etiquette)
@calliejo2829
@calliejo2829 Жыл бұрын
Jordy was so patient and kind teaching me Italian pronunciation 💕 Hope to learn more from her in the future! - Callie 🇺🇸
@anadd6195
@anadd6195 Жыл бұрын
You are always so kind and polite. 😊💖
@Michela_Zzz
@Michela_Zzz Жыл бұрын
I love how Jordy explained the "erre moscia" just by doing a floppy noodle impression ahahahahha Also, it's okay to say - pizza margherita - all together if people don't know what you're talking about because "margherita" by itself originally means "daisy" (and like the English version it can also be used as a female name). That is, if you're in a restaurant or a pizzeria of course they will understand you don't want to eat a 🌼 if you just order a margherita without saying "pizza" in front of it 😂 Fun fact: the classic "pizza margherita" actually takes the name from Queen Margherita of Savoy (according to legend - and Wikipedia confirms it happened around 1889) and the red tomatoes, green basil, and white cheese represent the Italian flag 💚🤍❤️
@Sander12348
@Sander12348 Жыл бұрын
You should have challenged her with the gli-sound. Like tagliatelle, sbagliato, famiglia etc hah
@Sim0sama
@Sim0sama Жыл бұрын
Famiglia e familiare , le esplodeva il cervello per capire la differenza
@miceppe2442
@miceppe2442 Жыл бұрын
For me as Indonesian, It's easy to pronounce every Italian word, because we use Roman Alphabets and the alphabet's pronunciation is the same too... I love Italy🇮🇹
@irenecarrillo6750
@irenecarrillo6750 Жыл бұрын
Indonesia is cool as well, and the pronunciation is also quite similar 🇮🇹🇮🇩
@user-ms1cu8xz3bAlex
@user-ms1cu8xz3bAlex Жыл бұрын
We like Indonesia too
@ledues3336
@ledues3336 Жыл бұрын
I'm Italian and I didn't know, that's cool!
@FlagAnthem
@FlagAnthem Жыл бұрын
I guess latin characters adoption was recent
@user-ms1cu8xz3bAlex
@user-ms1cu8xz3bAlex Жыл бұрын
@@FlagAnthem Not really Indonesia never had different characters than the latin ones Until '62 was part of the Netherlands
@ludvigsilva1
@ludvigsilva1 Жыл бұрын
Ñ 🇪🇸 = GN 🇮🇹 🇫🇷 = NH 🇵🇹
@charginginprogresss
@charginginprogresss Жыл бұрын
exactly
@ramingo9534
@ramingo9534 Жыл бұрын
That's an interesting comparison, but that's not 100% correct. Ñ and NH sound the same but GN sound slightly different actually, it requires you to stick the whole upper side of tongue to the roof of the mouth and not only the tip.
@tommasosoldati2905
@tommasosoldati2905 Жыл бұрын
I swear hearing "bruscieta" just hurts me on an inner spiritual level
@joeragliardo
@joeragliardo Жыл бұрын
@@JasonMenayan Maybe but you have a very little amount of words to pronounce comparing to the constant challenge that we are into every day with English. Plus we usually don’t unanimously change the pronunciation or worst the meaning of English words.
@joeragliardo
@joeragliardo Жыл бұрын
@@JasonMenayan the only two Italian words correctly pronounced are “ si “ and “ ciao “ 😂 I don’t wanna even start with the pepperoni and salami affair or with the “ al fresco “ issue😂😂😂 Anyway we love and I know that you love us too 👋👋👋🇺🇸🇮🇹🇺🇸🇮🇹
@awesomy
@awesomy Жыл бұрын
I am Korean living in Rome. And this video is very helpful. I would like to have an Italian friend like Jordy! She is just adorable. Anyway I sometimes eat spaghetti with spoon even with chopsticks. But don’t worry. I do that just at home without any Italian! 😅
@henri_ol
@henri_ol Жыл бұрын
I love how Callie loves learn words in another language and how Jordy teaches her , Callie , Jordy is your friend , your italian friend now 🇮🇹
@sonounaforchetta7098
@sonounaforchetta7098 Жыл бұрын
I'm Italian and I have "la erre moscia" like Jordy's brother, so I can't speak my own native language lmao
@roccotardani5759
@roccotardani5759 Жыл бұрын
As an Italian, I have the “Erre Moscia”. Literally every Italians when they hear my “erre moscia” they want to notice me that I have it. 😂😂 it’s hard for me to say correctly the “erre” even for me…
@flowerdolphin5648
@flowerdolphin5648 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's so hard to pronounce, if you don't roll it naturally. I'm not Italian, but when I started learning Italian I spent a few months practicing it every single day, until I could do it perfectly.
@rayatateo8094
@rayatateo8094 Жыл бұрын
No but same, and so does my friend and one of his friends once asked him a question to tease him which was "ma Simo, ma tu pensi pure con la erre moscia?" Faceva troppo ridere
@noemimarcolini6188
@noemimarcolini6188 Жыл бұрын
Same here. And then it is "say burro" or other words like that
@albertodv2165
@albertodv2165 Жыл бұрын
Per non parlare dei soprannomi, tipo "trontron" o "ramarro marrone" Non ho la erre moscia, ma son dalla vostra parte in questa battaglia
@Valagh
@Valagh Жыл бұрын
Però come sottolineava anche Jordy, la r moscia ci facilita tanto col francese 😆✨
@Verbalaesthet
@Verbalaesthet Жыл бұрын
Most of the time I think Italian is just said the way it is written. Very easy for me as a German with no Italian skills whatsoever.
@felicepompa1702
@felicepompa1702 Жыл бұрын
It's like that but some letters may have a different pronounciation depending on language (ch and gh being hard sounds for example)
@nick3805
@nick3805 Жыл бұрын
@@felicepompa1702 For German it's not that different through. The only big difference is the rolled 'r', if you ask me.
@RicMorn
@RicMorn Жыл бұрын
Sort of. It’s a language where exceptions are really what they’re supposed to be, so you can actually learn a relatively small set of rules and guess the correct pronunciation. Or, better, you can guess the correct sound, because in Italian accents are important and must be considered when you pronounce a word.
@paranoidrodent
@paranoidrodent Жыл бұрын
To answer Jordy's question regarding T's becoming a D sound, this is a common feature in many North American (not all) and in Australian English (and possibly Irish English - I'm not sure on that one). The crisp T consonant flattens to a D sound in some cases. Water sounds like wader or waduh, gutter sounds like gudder or gudduh, that sort of thing... The final vowel sound varies by accent (some tend to simplify the -er sound to a vague schwa vowel).
@E-hab
@E-hab Жыл бұрын
I hear it like warer
@31tentacles
@31tentacles Жыл бұрын
I can't pronounce words that have that T (that you hear like a D or also like an American R) when it is close to an R , like an impossible one for me is "better and better" or "party", so I gave up and use the clear or strong T (as is used in UK or Australia, also sounds like T in the other languages I'm familiar with, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, German, Russian...so I went for the good of the majority)
@bluevoltage5276
@bluevoltage5276 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact actually, it's not being pronounced as /d/ there, it's actually an alveolar tap, the same sound that Spanish speakers would use in words like 'pero'. The reason that it's pronounced that way is due to English phonology- that is to say that /t/ and /d/ between vowels becomes an alveolar tap sound because it's considered an "allophone" of those sounds (phonemes). It's not due to laziness, it's just part of the language. Every language has their own phonology rules like that!
@E-hab
@E-hab Жыл бұрын
You said what I wanted to say many times, chai means tea in Asia and there's no kind of tea names chai. So when you say chai tea it means tea tea.
@michaelhalsall5684
@michaelhalsall5684 Жыл бұрын
The word "chai" is original of Arabic origin and means a spiced tea. "Chai Latte" seems to be made word, a mix of Arabic and Italian = Chai tea with milk (latte)
@E-hab
@E-hab Жыл бұрын
@@michaelhalsall5684 I don't know if "chai" word is Arabic in origin (me myself is Arab) but I know it's used in Asia in general.
@juankagamarra
@juankagamarra Жыл бұрын
You Should do diferences between italian and spanish. Could be intereseting
@adrianoacquaviva7570
@adrianoacquaviva7570 Жыл бұрын
Very a using. I'm one of those with the erre moscia. And apparently this makes my English pronunciation a little bit better 🤣
@paolodiamante1884
@paolodiamante1884 5 ай бұрын
3:11 " Italian is very strong, English is very fluent". Underlined by the movement of the hands... So funny 😂😅 So astonishing 😮 Thank you From Roma Italia
@birdack81
@birdack81 Жыл бұрын
As an italian living abroad, I knew beforehand how she would pronounce them!! XD
@JayGiuriati
@JayGiuriati Жыл бұрын
Mmh I might have a word here - I’m italian and I lived and worked in England for few years. Their pronunciation with italian words that contains “t” is naturally more correct than American English. So it’s mostly an American thing - not British at least - to make a d sound always
@awestruckbeaver3344
@awestruckbeaver3344 Жыл бұрын
Just commented this exact thing. It's North American English that has that weird D sound for the double T. I hate it when Americans use the term English and clearly mean just their version of the language
@CalicoShoes
@CalicoShoes Жыл бұрын
These language comparison videos are so cute!
@oliveranderson7264
@oliveranderson7264 Жыл бұрын
Right ? They're so wholesome lol
@martinemartin4779
@martinemartin4779 Жыл бұрын
Actually, it's a really US thing to say 'd' instead of 't'. In NZ we use the 't' sound and as a teacher, I find it very difficult if I'm teaching children sounds and they have been watching US TV shows. Most people from England tend to use the 'T' sound. Lol sorry to say but we call it 'lazy English' to say the 'd' instead of 't'. 😁😁 Love your channel by the way!
@ilves1243
@ilves1243 Жыл бұрын
True. Even my American dictionary gives the correct "t" pronunciation. The "d" thing is just laziness
@alecsc
@alecsc Жыл бұрын
​@@ilves1243 Out of curiosity, are you from the US or Canada? Because I can assure you it's not laziness. It's the correct and most widely accepted pronunciation in almost all North American dialects of English.
@EddieReischl
@EddieReischl Жыл бұрын
I think it's referred to as a "glottal t". My guess is it's from heavy German/Dutch/Scandanavian immigration to the Midwest USA.
@Kpopminnie
@Kpopminnie Жыл бұрын
@@ilves1243 not laziness, this is actually the correct way to say it in most us English dialects
@ilves1243
@ilves1243 Жыл бұрын
@@alecsc I'm from Europe, so I'm familiar both with the British and American dialects. I know the "d" pronunciation is common in the US but no dictionary says it's correct (even my very good one published in the US)
@travelreporter4071
@travelreporter4071 Жыл бұрын
Molto divertenti i vostri video !
@hueypautonoman
@hueypautonoman Жыл бұрын
I remember playing Assassin’s Creed 2 and hearing them pronounce Cesare Borgia so differently from how I would’ve said it in English if I just saw it written.
@michaelhalsall5684
@michaelhalsall5684 Жыл бұрын
"Cesare Borgia" is pronounced "Chesaray Borzheesa" in Italian
@hueypautonoman
@hueypautonoman Жыл бұрын
@@michaelhalsall5684 Yep, that's how they said it in the game.
@quinjou
@quinjou Жыл бұрын
@@michaelhalsall5684 no it's not lmao
@superkazuya3328
@superkazuya3328 Жыл бұрын
The english dub of assassin's creed butchered every single Italian word they stumbled on 😂
@hueypautonoman
@hueypautonoman Жыл бұрын
@@superkazuya3328 I never said they pronounced it well. I just said it's different than the way we would naturally pronounce those words in English. They did pronounce Cesare as "Chesaray" even if it wasn't good Italian. In English we'd probably say something like "See-Sare" or even "Kaser."
@FrancescaG879
@FrancescaG879 10 ай бұрын
About gelato al pistacchio, the thing that impressed me once I moved in the States, is the fact that in Italy this flavor is green, while in the States is whitish-cream colored. The traditional bruschetta is with tomato, oil and a pinch of salt, but to my understanding bruschetta is literally a slice of bread that has been "bruscato" (abbrustolito = toasted) and can be topped with anything: a slice of mozzarella, mushrooms, roasted peppers, etc.
@veronicaabis1004
@veronicaabis1004 Жыл бұрын
Ok this video is amazing and the two of you are so funny and cute together. But now I need to understand how is it possible to eat spaghetti with a spoon.. I mean how?! 😂😂
@pietrosciacca
@pietrosciacca Жыл бұрын
The spoon facilitates to twist spaghetti, according to the grade of cooking and the viscosity of SUGO !💚🤍❤!
@inoblackpearl
@inoblackpearl Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: I'm from Tuscany and here we speak in a lazy italian language. For example we say gelaTHo and we usually don't make harsh sounds. Also my italian husband likes to eat spaghetti with the spoon. I bet is the only italian doing that 😂
@pietrosciacca
@pietrosciacca Жыл бұрын
Pearl, rarely I need the spoon; but sometimes «according to the grade of cooking» I like the use of the spoon, to help the fork to twist spaghetti 😏!
@inoblackpearl
@inoblackpearl Жыл бұрын
@@pietrosciacca dirò a mio marito che non è solo allora... 😂 Lui dice che gli spaghetti sono più buoni 🤷
@jacoporegini8841
@jacoporegini8841 Жыл бұрын
GRAZIE! Foreigners drive me insane with these.
@deflow774
@deflow774 Жыл бұрын
The singular if “ceci” is “cece”
@mrpavel8288
@mrpavel8288 Жыл бұрын
at this point I think that the algorithm thinks that I speak english and I'm trying to learn Italian, and not the contrary. I love how people used and probably still do think that robots are going to take over the world.
@luludoggo5603
@luludoggo5603 Жыл бұрын
"10 Italian words you've been getting wrong" Me, an Italian: Interesting
@noone-tq7cs
@noone-tq7cs Жыл бұрын
The D instead of T is an American thing as far as I know, in England we'd either say a true T or no T at all
@gaia7240
@gaia7240 Жыл бұрын
Like in "whatever", I was confused when I started learning English 😂
@christopherdavis1066
@christopherdavis1066 Жыл бұрын
I say it with a glottal stop (like a silent T) so yeah... some of those words I would say quite differently to an American
@noone-tq7cs
@noone-tq7cs Жыл бұрын
@@christopherdavis1066 well same basically when I'm not articulating (that's what I meant by no T at all), we can't just take one accent from one place and speak on behalf of every English speaker but I guess it was just more convenient cuz they can't bring a person from every English speaking place just like that
@christopherdavis1066
@christopherdavis1066 Жыл бұрын
@@noone-tq7cs yes true... that was so confusing when KZbin told me that no one replied
@zoroasper9759
@zoroasper9759 Жыл бұрын
Yes it's an american accent thing, english pronounciation varies quite a lot from country to country
@argonwheatbelly637
@argonwheatbelly637 Жыл бұрын
I remember some ladies with whom I worked were talking about pastries. Croissants, to be more precise. I had no idea what they were talking about, since they were saying "CROO-sant". No clue. When they said, "Crescent Roll" to me, I said, "Oh! A croissant!" They said, "Well, in America we say 'CROO-sant'." I said, "No, we don't. Don't do that." I walked away. It really chafed. Right up there with "Bruschetta" as "broo-SHET" and "Chicken Francese" as "Chicken fran-CHEHZ". Painful. I won't go into the Parmesan/Parmigiana war. I use Parmigiano Reggiano.
@argonwheatbelly637
@argonwheatbelly637 Жыл бұрын
@@JasonMenayan : It's still a bit painful.
@zulfikarasyari3987
@zulfikarasyari3987 Жыл бұрын
Callie so great as usual
@pollorosso6034
@pollorosso6034 Жыл бұрын
I'm italian, and when i heard the pronounce of bruschetta i died inside😢
@gabe687
@gabe687 Жыл бұрын
Oh, the r thing from her brother is like me. I speak Spanish but I can't roll my r's, so I have to do it in the back of the throat like gargling water.
@Malik-Ibi
@Malik-Ibi Жыл бұрын
Haha, kind of like the French one. But you have to practice your Spanish 'r'
@SunnyIlha
@SunnyIlha Жыл бұрын
This is a really good examination of language.
@ranjanagundumane5949
@ranjanagundumane5949 Жыл бұрын
You guys are adorable.
@orianamandi
@orianamandi Жыл бұрын
I love their chemistry😍
@RoccosVideos
@RoccosVideos Жыл бұрын
Now I’m hungry. I love Italian food. ❤️🍕
@irenecarrillo6750
@irenecarrillo6750 Жыл бұрын
Pistacchi are so freaking good, I don't know if it's sold outside of Italy but we have a kind of pistacchio cream that you can spread on breat, kind of like nutella
@DysFUNcti0nal_Fr34k
@DysFUNcti0nal_Fr34k Жыл бұрын
Mi sto spaccando dalle risate 🤣
@ivanradun3345
@ivanradun3345 Жыл бұрын
grazie per questa piccola lezione di pronuncia.
@stefanniecundiff1554
@stefanniecundiff1554 Жыл бұрын
I ❤️ both ladies!! I would love to participate as an American Spanish-speaker.
@EddieReischl
@EddieReischl Жыл бұрын
I would have been wrong and said "brooshetta" too. "sch" is "shhh" in German and American English, except for the word "schedule", for some reason. It's good to know if I travel to Italy, I might explain my last name pronunciation as "Reiscil". I think Callie's Italian pronunciation is pretty solid after a couple tries. I'd like to think those of us from around the Great Lakes catch on quicker than the average American.
@antoniosoul
@antoniosoul Жыл бұрын
School, scholar, scheme, schizophrenia, schism - those are just off the top of my head, but I'm sure there are other English words where "sch" is pronounced like "sk". And in the UK, people pronounce schedule as "shed-yule".
@EddieReischl
@EddieReischl Жыл бұрын
@@antoniosoul Yeah, that's weird, but true, and the Brits still have the "sk" for school. It's no wonder people who don't speak English find it difficult to learn.
@malarobo
@malarobo Жыл бұрын
@@antoniosoul All words derived from greek or latin pronounce "sch" like "sk". Google translate say skejul. I think this is the correct pronounciation
@RicMorn
@RicMorn Жыл бұрын
@@antoniosoul yeah. And the reason is quite original: there’s a lot of videos about that.
@nick3805
@nick3805 Жыл бұрын
Those videos are always fun. It's interesting to compare how well languages do with foreign words and it's honestly hillarious how right German can be but then there are things that are completely different. Mostly it comes down on the emphasis of the syllabes through and the rolling of the 'r' which is more of a bavarian thing that most other Germans can't do well.
@katieodowd4778
@katieodowd4778 Жыл бұрын
I never been to Italy at all but I will be going to Italy in January
@fernandomesquitajr5567
@fernandomesquitajr5567 Жыл бұрын
Hi guys! I want to sugest videos comparing brazilian portuguese with italian/spanish
@andreanecchi5930
@andreanecchi5930 Жыл бұрын
next video with the name of the cities?
@LM30GOAT10
@LM30GOAT10 Жыл бұрын
Wow what a nice video. Thanks 😊 to the world friend channel . Thank u again for creating this video
@bibo885
@bibo885 Жыл бұрын
"you've been getting wrong" zio ne dubito fortemente parlo sta lingua da 20 anni
@camillalapolentona8420
@camillalapolentona8420 Жыл бұрын
Sì ok ma siete mai stati a Catanzaro Lido?
@ledues3336
@ledues3336 Жыл бұрын
3:17 "What time is it today?" well that doesn't narrow it down by much
@eyeofthasky
@eyeofthasky Жыл бұрын
Jordy has such a strong north italian pronunciation, the sicilian half in me is dying inside :'D
@nevalelapena
@nevalelapena Жыл бұрын
From a video like this i realize for the first time that doubles sound like double T or P are made with a little pause before the letter... and nothing, that's not so easy to pronounce, and that's why italian sound musical, because there are so many different pause that's changing the rithm.
@jjgg3963
@jjgg3963 9 ай бұрын
I asked Italian friends (Parma) about pasta with a spoon and they told me it depends on the family habit ... also "pasta bolognese" is not very common in Italy, as it is supposed to be "pasta al ragù", that was made very clear 🙂
@lorenzor2555
@lorenzor2555 4 ай бұрын
Actually not. I am italian and no italian ever eats pasta with fork and spoon, just fork. Never seen one in all of my life (only tourists do that). We use spoon only for soups. Yes, I confirm, in Italy we don’t call the pasta “bolognese”, but “al ragù”. Ragù is the sauce, “al” means “with”
@Akaprovic
@Akaprovic Жыл бұрын
E poi ci sono i fiorentini che per rendere il tutto più fluido anziché GELATO O GELADO dicono GELAHO..
@belgravia85
@belgravia85 Жыл бұрын
non ci sono C nella parola gelato, quindi i fiorentini nun c'azzeccano proprio
@Akaprovic
@Akaprovic Жыл бұрын
@@belgravia85 beh la Giorgia Toscana (la famosa C aspirata) in realtà non riguarda solo la C bensì coinvolge anke la T e in misura minore anke la P.. Inoltre la C non viene sempre aspirata: dipende se è all'inizio, se è doppia e tanti altri fattori.. La parlata fiorentina che hai sentito è solo una caricatura di quella che realmente è..
@masterjunky863
@masterjunky863 Жыл бұрын
Più che "geltaho" mi suona come "gelatho" con il th inglese.
@gnigneti
@gnigneti Жыл бұрын
Jordy, potresti chiedere alla tua amica se trova difficoltà nel pronunciare la parola "aiuole". Ho conosciuto una persona che conosceva 5 lingue e che questa parola lo metteva in difficoltà con tutte le vocali. Complimenti a voi per la simpatia😉
@pietrosciacca
@pietrosciacca Жыл бұрын
prova a pronunciare (in pronuncia spagnola) «ñiñeti»
@lorenzoazzimiei9814
@lorenzoazzimiei9814 Жыл бұрын
Pistacchio ...in home video manca una c🤣
@anadd6195
@anadd6195 Жыл бұрын
So cute :)
@eshnagomes6993
@eshnagomes6993 Жыл бұрын
I was waiting for the word "gnocchi"!
@Tweeteketje
@Tweeteketje Жыл бұрын
I hear 'Lamborghini' often being mispronounced as 'Lambordzjeenee'
@ruslank4028
@ruslank4028 Жыл бұрын
Exactly. I am not Italian, but it drives me crazy too
@aris1956
@aris1956 Жыл бұрын
I am Italian and also an Italian teacher and I live here in Germany. For many years the Germans here have pronounced the name Lamborghini in that wrong way. It seems that now, in recent years, they have finally understood how to pronounce the famous brand known all over the world.
@alyssa1204
@alyssa1204 Жыл бұрын
Any other English speakers cringing when they say "in English" but you don't pronounce anything like that because you're not American? But I'm still gonna watch all of these haha, interesting either way.
@coastallab5526
@coastallab5526 Жыл бұрын
ao io lo uso il cucchiaio per mangiare la pasta lunga, lasciateci nella nostra terronaggine ahahahah
@abc123fhdi
@abc123fhdi Жыл бұрын
in the UK they would pronounce the t in gelato
@davidbroadfoot1864
@davidbroadfoot1864 Жыл бұрын
Not in those many parts of the UK where they replace "t"s with a glottal stop.
@brian0902
@brian0902 Жыл бұрын
I pronounce gelato lasagna linguine how the Italian womens said I never thought I said it differently to people here in the USA
@zuja666
@zuja666 Жыл бұрын
Maar-ga-ree-tttiiiiiii :DDDD
@pietrosciacca
@pietrosciacca Жыл бұрын
Fortuna che negli USA sono rimaste molte persone veramente SIMPATICHE ! viva la LASAÑA (spanish pronunciation)
@alukuhito
@alukuhito Жыл бұрын
Is that style of top popular in Korea?
@theoldpcgamer77
@theoldpcgamer77 Жыл бұрын
In England we would say gelato different than America. They seem to make the T sound like a D which we don't do.
@rash_a_agil
@rash_a_agil Жыл бұрын
Don't really speak Italian but have some grasps of how their letters pronounced Zz = tz S = z C/cc = ch Gn = ny (ñ / nh) The "ng" easy to pronounce as it has the same sound corresponds with digraph "ny" in my language, which is Malay, maybe if our linguistics authority try to respell and arrange the spelling of Italian words that borrowed via English, would be easier in pronunciation and spelling for us, e.g; Gnocchi = Nyoki Lasagne = lazanya
@ilves1243
@ilves1243 Жыл бұрын
In fact "z" can be pronounced in two different ways, as "tz" or as "dz", depending on the word. Be careful especially with double letters. "penne" and "pene" are really two different things 😀
@malarobo
@malarobo Жыл бұрын
The letter "S" has two pronunciation: like english [z] and [s]. It's [z] between two vowels or before a voiced consonant (like b, d, g, v, m, n, l), [s] otherwise.
@v0idptr
@v0idptr Жыл бұрын
it's "gn" not "ng"
@felicepompa1702
@felicepompa1702 Жыл бұрын
Gn is not the same as ng lmao ng is pronounced differently
@sanremo_fan6126
@sanremo_fan6126 Жыл бұрын
In our "received pronunciation", in some cases s is supposed to be pronounced "z" (like in "loser"), while in some cases it's supposed to be pronounced "s" (like in "silver"). However, in Rome we don't have that difference! For us, s is never pronounced "z", it's always "s" like in "silver"
@peterdean8009
@peterdean8009 Жыл бұрын
What about 'parmigiano'? Americans pronounce it 'parmazhaan' (zh as in 'leisure') but in Italian 'gi' is pronounced 'j', as in jump. In the UK we opt out and call it 'parmesan'!
@DidrickNamtvedt
@DidrickNamtvedt Жыл бұрын
We call it "parmesan" here in Norway too so I think we might've borrowed that idea from the UK because we found it easier to call it that than the other variants.
@thespankmyfrank
@thespankmyfrank Жыл бұрын
Parmigiano Reggiano is the proper name of a specific cheese, parmesan is moreso just a translation that's used for several similar cheeses afaik. We say parmesan in Sweden too so it's probably just a translation that makes it easier in our languages.
@thiagukkj
@thiagukkj Жыл бұрын
In Brasil we use parmesão and parmegiana
@zoroasper9759
@zoroasper9759 Жыл бұрын
Par-mee-ja-no
@aris1956
@aris1956 Жыл бұрын
@@DidrickNamtvedt As an Italian I must say that in the world they often use the term "Parmesan". But it doesn't always correspond to our original “Parmigiano Reggiano”. It is often a fake "Parmigiano" (especially the grated one in a bag). The original Parmigiano Reggiano has its name branded on the rind, as does "Grana Padano" which is similar to Parmigiano, but with a slightly different taste and even cheaper. Parmigiano Reggiano is always more expensive than Grana Padano.
@jaketomkinson2310
@jaketomkinson2310 Жыл бұрын
It’s usually just Americans 🇺🇸 that “get lazy” & pronounce T’s as D’s, I think it’s probably to do with the accent & how you’re brought up. Also I have lots of trouble with R’s in Italian 😅
@pierreabbat6157
@pierreabbat6157 Жыл бұрын
Ceco cieco (blind Czech)
@yellowcactustvz4929
@yellowcactustvz4929 Жыл бұрын
All of them probably
@katieodowd4778
@katieodowd4778 Жыл бұрын
Or April
@denisegammicchia1498
@denisegammicchia1498 11 ай бұрын
Alla r moscia sono morta 😂😂😂
@firstchoice7761
@firstchoice7761 Жыл бұрын
Who in the States says Pastako??
@samwise8565
@samwise8565 Жыл бұрын
To be fair, the English language has swiped many words from other languages and made them their own kinda. So while it may be the wrong pronunciation for the language it was taken from it’s not necessarily in English, but still very interesting to see the differences
@Alex.Holland
@Alex.Holland Жыл бұрын
in this particular instance, the Italian immigrants to the US brought mostly southern Italian dialects that have died out over in italy. The way americans learned to pronounce italian words arent as wrong as modern Italian people tend to think.
@qiqqo
@qiqqo Жыл бұрын
è in realtà una prerogativa dell'inglese, dello spagnolo e del giapponese, per fare tre esempi, quella di prendere parole straniere e pronunciarle seguendo le regole della propria lingua e non di quella originale. noi usiamo inglesismi da decenni come computer, bar e cocktail ad esempio ma non li leggiamo come se fossero parole italiane, ma cerchiamo di "imitare" la pronuncia originale (pur ovviamente non articolando nello stesso modo quindi diciamo "com-pyu-teR" e non "com-pu-teR" ma di certo non "kuhm·pyoo·tuh". emblematico il caso di "stage", inteso come periodo di lavoro formativo: fino a 20 anni fa si pronunciava all'inglese (steig con la g dolce), e sembrava si parlasse di "palco", poi piano piano si è iniziata ad usare la pronuncia francese (sta-jz) perché l'origine del termine era appunto francofona.
@charginginprogresss
@charginginprogresss Жыл бұрын
@@qiqqo Ogni volta che sento la gente usare la forma francese di stage, gli occhi mi si rigirano fin dentro la testa, LOL
@RandomPerson-de8zp
@RandomPerson-de8zp Жыл бұрын
​@@Alex.Holland I am from southern Italy. What am I reading? my eyes are bleading. Believe me these pronounciations are wrong. They're not even words in dialect, they're in Italian so what are you balbbering about? Plus, yes, the dialcts aren't as popular since they're not the first language anymore, but that doesn't mean they disappeared
@Alex.Holland
@Alex.Holland Жыл бұрын
@@RandomPerson-de8zp the USA has had tens of millions of Italian immigrants, and even today Italian is the 8th most commonly spoken language in the US. Italy was not yet a country when most of these people came to the USA in the 1800s, and in fact most of them never spoke "Italian" at all. They spoke italo-dalmatian dialects that are no longer spoken in Italy. It's their influence that formed how Americans speak Italian loan words, we never looked towards the nation of Italy for pronunciation until very recently. Its well known that the way Americans speak Italian drives modern Italians crazy. Just like how American style Chinese food drives modern Chinese crazy.
@huskerfanXL
@huskerfanXL Жыл бұрын
La chica italiana parece que se escapó de un cuadro (pintura) del renacimiento.
@aris1956
@aris1956 Жыл бұрын
Yes, escaped from the painting of some famous Tuscan painter. 😉
@FritzEschkobar
@FritzEschkobar Жыл бұрын
Came here for pepperoni that has nothing to do with salame ... I wonder how dumb were the first people to call salame pepperoni (peperoni means chili peppers)
@MacGyver5AF
@MacGyver5AF Жыл бұрын
Pistacchio like "Pinocchio" ...
@KatsObsession
@KatsObsession Жыл бұрын
I have bag next to me (in the states) and it says PISTACHIOS only 1 C
@Nikioko
@Nikioko Жыл бұрын
Ciao, ragazze! 👋
@francescopennetta958
@francescopennetta958 Жыл бұрын
La pasta corta io la mangio con il cucchiaio :) I use the spoon for short/tiny pasta types: deal with it you fork lovers
@aris1956
@aris1956 Жыл бұрын
Anche i rigatoni mangi con il cucchiaio ?
@pietrosciacca
@pietrosciacca Жыл бұрын
@@aris1956 anche io mangio le «pennette» con il cuckiaio !
@aris1956
@aris1956 Жыл бұрын
@@pietrosciacca Io, ad esempio, mangio il risotto con la forchetta, forse altri lo mangiano col cucchiaio. Ma in fondo poi ognuno a casa sua fa e mangia come gli pare e piace. :)
@MrJack9325
@MrJack9325 Жыл бұрын
Also "Gucci", "Ferrari", "Gnocchi"
@Tweeteketje
@Tweeteketje Жыл бұрын
Fun video, but perhaps the sound needs to be checked. Callie sounds very soft (and I have the volume at the loudest). Especially with the background music it is a bit more difficult to hear.
@aliasincognito0
@aliasincognito0 Жыл бұрын
6:14 Never correct an Italian when it comes to food.
@TapiokaOishii
@TapiokaOishii Жыл бұрын
This video put me a smile on my face 😄 The pronunciation got better and better and it's nice to see you learning the pronunciation with an actual native Italian speaker! I'll give you some words that may be a little difficult to guess their pronunciation: Soqquadro: /sokˈkwa.dro/ (meaning: disorder, chaos, mayhem) Compagnia: /kom.paɲˈɲi.a/ (meaning: company). Do not pronounce it /komˈpaɲ.ɲa/, that is a female companion. Schema: /ˈskɛ.ma/ (meaning: schema, outline). Do not pronounce it /ˈʃe.ma/, that is a way to refer to a silly, stupid female. Attimo: /ˈat.ti.mo/ (meaning: moment, instant). In this word, the accent is on the first vowel. Pagliaccio: /paʎˈʎat.t͡ʃo/ (meaning: clown). Accento: /atˈt͡ʃɛn.to/ (meaning: accent). Take care to not read it /ˈaksɛnto/: the double "c" in italian isn't read /ks/, but /kˈk/ when followed by the vowels "e" or "i", or /tˈt͡ʃ/ in the other cases.
@synym7699
@synym7699 Жыл бұрын
"Linguine allo scoglio" with seafood 🤤🤤🤤
@thebreatho
@thebreatho Жыл бұрын
le patina la erre al hermano de Jordy
@user-wp4oh3zn5e
@user-wp4oh3zn5e Жыл бұрын
Gelato vs GelaDOU.😬😬😬😬 What's wrong with the T?
@Lampchuanungang
@Lampchuanungang Жыл бұрын
I can understand callie for usonians people, letters and sounds from latines idioms are very hard like, Ng, Ñ, ll, Ss, RR, Ch, Sh, Ç in latine pronounciation. Usonian person are germanic person, in english they don't have theses letter and sounds. For them it's tuff to reproducció our speeches.
@wiseguysaidforgetaboutit6672
@wiseguysaidforgetaboutit6672 Жыл бұрын
I just wanna see Lauren
@oxigenarian9763
@oxigenarian9763 Жыл бұрын
Similar to Spanish, is it easier for English speakers if you say that the vowels are always pronounced and they have their own singular sound to them... Yes?
@elviraierardi848
@elviraierardi848 Жыл бұрын
Io sono ital
@italian_mapper1234
@italian_mapper1234 Жыл бұрын
I can't get them wrong, I am an Italian
@knowledgehunter_
@knowledgehunter_ Жыл бұрын
2:56 actually that's American English. Not the entire English language thing. British people won't pronounce GelaDo, they will pronounce GelaTo with T.
@nikgeo8690
@nikgeo8690 Жыл бұрын
Or gela'o...😜
@gregmuon
@gregmuon Жыл бұрын
In my experience (California) most Americans do pronounce the T in gelato. Subbing in a D sounds lazy and wrong, but it wouldn't be surprising in the midwest.
@anndeecosita3586
@anndeecosita3586 Жыл бұрын
I think this is a generalization because I’m American and have always pronounced it gelaTO not DO. most people I’ve meant from England rarely pronounce t’s in the middle of words and would say gela’o. That’s not to say all English people speak this way but some do.
@anndeecosita3586
@anndeecosita3586 Жыл бұрын
@@gregmuon I spend most of my childhood in California and I’ve always said gelato like a t. I don’t ever recall hearing it as a d. I think these might be Callie’s accent kicking in. Since moving to the MW one thing I notice is that most people I encounter use ya for you and your. “How are ya? Where did ya meet ya wife”. And this has been people from different walks of life. I was in a work meeting recently and someone said to another person “We can’t hear ya” whereas I would say “We can’t hear you.” Of course, I believe people are free to speak how they like.
@gregmuon
@gregmuon Жыл бұрын
@@anndeecosita3586 Yep, people are pretty good with the T here in California. As an Italian American, what rankles me is nobody *ever* gets the pronunciation for "risotto" or "gnocchi" even remotely close to correct. There's a good subject for a future video World Friends! 😁
@OnlyJustOne1
@OnlyJustOne1 Жыл бұрын
The singular of ceci is cece not cecio!!
@PropertyOfK
@PropertyOfK Жыл бұрын
I bet Jordy is a teacher!! : >
@12irissu14
@12irissu14 Жыл бұрын
Do you mean Caprese?
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