italian thread capisc?

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  1. Daddy92 Well-Known Member

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    Ragazzi, ho visto the molti di noi hanno aperto threads riguardo la propria lingua madre, cosi ho deciso di dare il mio contributo a questo forum multilingua anche se, sono l'unico utente che è nato (e vive) in Italia al momento.

    Guys, i saw that many of us have opened threads about their native language so i decide to give my contribution to this multi-language forum even when im the only user that was born (and lives) in Italy right now.

    Come non parlare italiano (anche se hai i baffi). - How to not talk italian (even if you have mustache).
    :)

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    when i saw the title of this thread i thougth i would post that video. oh well.
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    Just gonna leave this here. No I am not using a translator to turn this into kind of Italian gibberish.
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    Sorry I had to do it.
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    It'sa me the Mario. Pizza, spaghetti, Mussolini.

    Thats as far as my Italian knowledge gets me.
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    ha! i knew it! Yea that joke from family guy its funny but even the "italian guy" doesnt speak it too good.
    i dont mind if people try to speak my language using google anzi lo trovo divertente
    haha ....still better than nothing.
    mmmm......yea we gesticulate a lot we express ourselves with passion even if that means moving our hands around
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    Jersey boys
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    Eeeeeey.What you toakin' bout jerseyy moatherfouka?
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    I hate how Americans pass the blame on to Italians for the monstrosity that is Jersey Shore. Europeans aren't like that. Only you inbred bastards could create such a despicable group of people.
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    http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jersey_Boys
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    Buon Giorno(I think that means good morning). I would try to write a sentence or two in Italian, however despite the fact that I took two years of Italian, I forget most of it and I was not exactly the best student in the class.
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    Buonasera!(good evening/afternoon)Dont worry italians dont bite, we know how difficult our language can be. Its impossible to master italian if you dont live/grow up in Italy, our grammar is so complicated that sometimes it confuses us too.
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    Yea I had very hard time with the grammar, I was able to pass the class but just barely.
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    Family Guys already is on here but not the Simpsons.
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    Hahaha still i prefer the Dean Martin version.

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