i’m italian. she’s … i’m italian. she’s italian for sure, but maybe she moved to America long time ago.
powereln on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
zo ridi? zo ridi?
KevMull on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
I never understand … I never understand why they talk so fast yet their lifestyle and culture is so laidback and relaxed. !?
JustSil03 on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
You’re italian like … You’re italian like I’m… I don’t know… maybe CHINISE?
JoJyPrincess on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
anche io sono … anche io sono Sardaaaa!!**
Klunki83 on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
“Saluti dall’italia … “Saluti dall’italia” is “Greetings from Italy”
If you want to say “Greetings to Italy” you have to say “Saluti al Italia”…or not? Quite not sure…any native speaker here? i’m only half native:)
mdefalla on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
My Mom’s the same … My Mom’s the same way. She hasn’t lived in Italy from 30 or so years. She used to speak Italian with no accent but now her accent is slightly American.
marcolino1406 on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
When you speak … When you speak Italian you have an American accent!
umegghju on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
Saluti all’Italia! … Saluti all’Italia! (=Greetings to Italy)
Saluti dall’Italia! (=Greetings from Italy)
tegoina89 on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
saluti dall’italia. … saluti dall’italia… bye bye
xCAGx77 on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
she’s speaking … she’s speaking slowly so its easier for beginners…italian is definitely not spoken slowly amongst natives.
zetatielle on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
22 years away from … 22 years away from italy.. and you’re accent is changed. It sounds quite american!
xilpix on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
cos she speaks … cos she speaks slowly
reezlaw on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
Believe me, that … Believe me, that wasn’t fast at all!
Mortedamour7 on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
ma a qnt gente … ma a qnt gente piace l’italiano?!?! eeeeh si, è prp una bella lingua la nostra!!! W L’Italia!!!!!
elojobionico on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
How can I say … How can I say Greetings to Italy?
julianallees on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
Italian does sound … Italian does sound really interesting, but I do prefer to stick to learning English, as I find it more of a challenge, and look where it has taken me.
Yours,
julianallees
1st June, 2008 10:37pm
EivindJacobsen on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
nr1 language! nr1 language!
hijodeargentina on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
not really but its … not really but its slower
rockeravril on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
no è vero , in … no è vero , in italia non ci sono opportunità … è troppo maledettamente vero
carolianleen on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
it sounds like … it sounds like spanish
Oaniel on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
Great ……..I’ve … Great ……..I’ve never studied italian but I understand everything you said ….. didn’t know italian was that similar to portuguese ( my main lang. ) CIAO
THEOMAR911 on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
Yo tambien como 80 … Yo tambien como 80 o 70 porciento, es facil aprender italiano si saves hablar espanol
poitrenaud on
October 8th, 2008 10:38 pm
Bellissima Donna di … Bellissima Donna di Sardegna-Parla Rapida!
Ma che poteva comprendere la maggioranza!
Sono di Francia-
Lingua e Donne Italiane sono bellissime!
Grazia!
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i’m italian. she’s …
i’m italian. she’s italian for sure, but maybe she moved to America long time ago.
zo ridi?
zo ridi?
I never understand …
I never understand why they talk so fast yet their lifestyle and culture is so laidback and relaxed. !?
You’re italian like …
You’re italian like I’m… I don’t know… maybe CHINISE?
anche io sono …
anche io sono Sardaaaa!!**
“Saluti dall’italia …
“Saluti dall’italia” is “Greetings from Italy”
If you want to say “Greetings to Italy” you have to say “Saluti al Italia”…or not? Quite not sure…any native speaker here? i’m only half native:)
My Mom’s the same …
My Mom’s the same way. She hasn’t lived in Italy from 30 or so years. She used to speak Italian with no accent but now her accent is slightly American.
When you speak …
When you speak Italian you have an American accent!
Saluti all’Italia! …
Saluti all’Italia! (=Greetings to Italy)
Saluti dall’Italia! (=Greetings from Italy)
saluti dall’italia. …
saluti dall’italia… bye bye
she’s speaking …
she’s speaking slowly so its easier for beginners…italian is definitely not spoken slowly amongst natives.
22 years away from …
22 years away from italy.. and you’re accent is changed. It sounds quite american!
cos she speaks …
cos she speaks slowly
Believe me, that …
Believe me, that wasn’t fast at all!
ma a qnt gente …
ma a qnt gente piace l’italiano?!?! eeeeh si, è prp una bella lingua la nostra!!! W L’Italia!!!!!
How can I say …
How can I say Greetings to Italy?
Italian does sound …
Italian does sound really interesting, but I do prefer to stick to learning English, as I find it more of a challenge, and look where it has taken me.
Yours,
julianallees
1st June, 2008 10:37pm
nr1 language!
nr1 language!
not really but its …
not really but its slower
no è vero , in …
no è vero , in italia non ci sono opportunità … è troppo maledettamente vero
it sounds like …
it sounds like spanish
Great ……..I’ve …
Great ……..I’ve never studied italian but I understand everything you said ….. didn’t know italian was that similar to portuguese ( my main lang. ) CIAO
Yo tambien como 80 …
Yo tambien como 80 o 70 porciento, es facil aprender italiano si saves hablar espanol
Bellissima Donna di …
Bellissima Donna di Sardegna-Parla Rapida!
Ma che poteva comprendere la maggioranza!
Sono di Francia-
Lingua e Donne Italiane sono bellissime!
Grazia!