ITALIAN WORDS you've been getting wrong... | Inevitaly

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Learn how to pronounce Italian words correctly and get some phonetics rules along the way. Many of these common words are used (and mispronounced) by millions of people every single day...and I'm campaigning to put a stop to it ;-)
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Because every time you get one of these words wrong, an Italian fairy dies :(

▶HOW TO PRONOUNCE: Bruschetta, Pistacchio, Gelato, Prosciutto, Spaghetti, Latte, Biscotti, Ciabatta, Versace, Grazie, Salame, Linguine, Minestrone, Bolognese, Mascarpone, Espresso, Parmigiano, Ferrari, Margherita, Tortellini, Ravioli, Tagliatelle, Lasagna, Gnocchi, Marco, Giovanni, Andrea

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • Io che spreco il mio pomeriggio guardando video sulla pronuncia in italiano anche se sono italiana. presente.
  • @edgargarred4319
    "very few rules in italian pronunciation and you guys get them all wrong" LMAO
  • @twistersurvivor
    The guy on the left is making some sweet love to the camera with his eyes.
  • @abr_havena
    Il bello è che sotto i video americani che come titolo hanno anche solo la parola italia, ci sono più commenti in italiano che commenti in inglese
  • Welcome to Marco in a box -This is Marco -And this is a box That's what I was expecting...
  • @bambino9235
    6:35 "It's MARCO MarrrrrRRRRRRRRRrrrrcooo.... rrrrrRRRrrrr ....marco" This Michael guy is hilarious
  • @joanyoun
    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!
  • @Luca-tz1tn
    quando guardi uno di questi video...e ti senti un pro
  • @leni5418
    I’m not Italian but one of my friends always pronounces bruschetta like bruSHetta and it hurts
  • @jessicastill405
    this guy would make a great italian teacher he explains the questions before you ask!!
  • @tuskoyy
    “IT’S MARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRCO!” Got me good
  • Tranquilli, l’italiano è così difficile che neanche noi italiani sappiamo parlarlo, a volte.
  • @lenarandazzo2448
    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.
  • @chiaragroen919
    Me: wow I didn’t know ‘ch’ was pronounced ‘k’, how will I ever remember this? Me remembering my name is Chiara: oh...
  • @BrianKiddo
    "BESIDES, YOU'RE SAYING IT WRONG. IT'S LEVIOSA, NOT LEVIOSAR!" - Hermione "It's not ravioli, it's ravióli! It's on the Ó, Ravioli! Ravioli! Ravioli! Reminded me so much of Hermione! Hahaha!
  • @adampickard9880
    Hes so right about italian being pronounced exactly as its written, its so easier then it looks
  • @MalloryKnox.
    As a Scottish person I’m finding the pronunciations pretty comfortable. I roll my R’s anyway and even the vowel sounds seem similar. Made up my mind, Italian is why I’m going to learn. Starting now