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Learning Italian

But seriously bro you should learn Québécois French. It‘s the manly version of European French. It s also a latin language. Then you can discuss strippers with @Sonny Qc and McDo with @Versez
 
But seriously bro you should learn Québécois French. It‘s the manly version of European French. It s also a latin language. Then you can discuss strippers with @Sonny Qc and McDo with @Versez
French Canadian accent is one of the worst, nothing is worst than a french canadian women talking like a lumberjack. Sorry man.
 
Wow you are taking the humor very lightly
Bro I am just messing around. I have been on an unrestricten residency forever. When I moved here though I had to go through the Behörde like some filthy immigrant. The people there were very nice though and I never had any issue TbH
 
The most important tip i can give you is to always keep in mind that italian is a sign language. People who are trying to gaslight you into thinking italian is a spoken language are liars. Yeah, i said it.

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There is a famous Mussolini rant where he was saying how much he hates the stereotypes given to Italians including talking with hand gestures. And while he was ranting he was doing a lot of hand gestures lol
 
When I went to Naples, I learned that "Mama Mia" isn't a false stereotype. They say it all the time with all the passion you would expect and it's both adorable and hilarious.

They're also 2 popes behind the rest of the world. John Paul II has his picture everywhere, but nobody seems to like the nazi one or the current guy.
 
There’s a couple Italian restaurants near me in podunk Oklahoma, the owners are all from Italy. I wanted to ask them, what brought them here from there?
 
When I went to Naples, I learned that "Mama Mia" isn't a false stereotype. They say it all the time with all the passion you would expect and it's both adorable and hilarious.
Mamma mia it's a very soft "what the fuck" essentially

You would ear It much more in the south (like Naples indeed)
Fun thing as we speak there's popular song with video in Naples called "Oh mamma mia" :D

 
There is a famous Mussolini rant where he was saying how much he hates the stereotypes given to Italians including talking with hand gestures. And while he was ranting he was doing a lot of hand gestures lol
Fun thing roots of italian hand gestures are most likely linked to Roman Empire days... you would guess fascists were proud of something from romans lol

And later italian City States (with each have it's own super strict local dialect), but without even touch medieval/renassaince days just in early '900 two poor Italians from far different areas would struggles to understand each other with respective dialects

That's why i "defend" italian-americans getting shit because they can't speak italian, their grand grandpa probably could not speak proper italian not even when his ass was still in Italy lol
 
I agree. Most Portuguese speakers I've met seem to have at least some command of Spanish or are even fluent. But very rarely the other way around.

The best way to learn a language is by meeting a woman who speaks that language. All of what little Italian I know is from meeting Italian chicks.
I had a counselor who said the same thing and he spoke French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish
 
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