ITALIAN WORDS you've been getting wrong... | Inevitaly
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Because every time you get one of these words wrong, an Italian fairy dies :(
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All Comments (21)
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Io che spreco il mio pomeriggio guardando video sulla pronuncia in italiano anche se sono italiana. presente.
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"very few rules in italian pronunciation and you guys get them all wrong" LMAO
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The guy on the left is making some sweet love to the camera with his eyes.
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I like how italians pronounce "r" so strongly
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Il bello ĆØ che sotto i video americani che come titolo hanno anche solo la parola italia, ci sono piĆ¹ commenti in italiano che commenti in inglese
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Welcome to Marco in a box -This is Marco -And this is a box That's what I was expecting...
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6:35 "It's MARCO MarrrrrRRRRRRRRRrrrrcooo.... rrrrrRRRrrrr ....marco" This Michael guy is hilarious
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As a Korean, I find it very comfortable to read words as spelled, as Korean alphabets are based on phonetics. I wrote down in Korean the Italian words you read as they sounded, so I could use them when I go to an Italian restaurant next time. Thanks!
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quando guardi uno di questi video...e ti senti un pro
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4:09 "it's leviOsa, not leviosA"
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Iām not Italian but one of my friends always pronounces bruschetta like bruSHetta and it hurts
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this guy would make a great italian teacher he explains the questions before you ask!!
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āITāS MARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRCO!ā Got me good
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Tranquilli, lāitaliano ĆØ cosƬ difficile che neanche noi italiani sappiamo parlarlo, a volte.
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As a person who has studied linguistic, I can tell you this is completely normal when you infuse words from other languages into your language. The new words will follow the 'rules' or 'patterns' of your language. When I was in graduate school we were given languages and we were told to analyze them to determine the patterns using the international phonetic chart. It was actually fun! I learned a lot about my native tongue. For example when do you pronounce the letter s in English as a 'z' or as an 's' sound. We say 'boyz' not 'boys." Sounds like our pronunciation of Italian words can be annoying to native Italian speakers. Sorry Marco! I'll try harder:) I have to admit, my father often doesn't understand me when I try to speak Italian with him. Thanks for the fun videos.
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Me: wow I didnāt know āchā was pronounced ākā, how will I ever remember this? Me remembering my name is Chiara: oh...
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Ok ok cāĆØ qualche italiano?š®š¹
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"BESIDES, YOU'RE SAYING IT WRONG. IT'S LEVIOSA, NOT LEVIOSAR!" - Hermione "It's not ravioli, it's raviĆ³li! It's on the Ć, Ravioli! Ravioli! Ravioli! Reminded me so much of Hermione! Hahaha!
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Hes so right about italian being pronounced exactly as its written, its so easier then it looks
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As a Scottish person Iām finding the pronunciations pretty comfortable. I roll my Rās anyway and even the vowel sounds seem similar. Made up my mind, Italian is why Iām going to learn. Starting now