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We say thanks a thousand in english too though.
Ok, the last half totally lost me 😅
That's a bit like the Irish language too. 🙂
my brain processing power 😂
Italian doesn't use "do" though, as in "Do you want to do that?", more like "Want do that?"
Stop plagiarizing @lionfield. Already, using « Approved » as a catchword was tasteless.
Well, this proves that Alessio is a French guy! Admit it!
Thanks 1000! 😂
The "thanks 1000 " and "I want you good" (could also be "I want you well") 😂 They make so much sense in Italian. I speak 6 languages and just started learning Spanish; I want to learn many more! I'm fascinated by how different (or similar) syntax, conjugation etc are in different languages. I always feel like a slightly different person depending what language I speak in. 😉
In Polish we also have years and call ourselves :). I don't understand the difference between "do" and "make", I need learn by heart in which cases use which verb.
When we have no another problems😮
You are so cute! Love you.
Im learning italian now im confused lol
Nice to know how they phrase things literally !
In somali , to say , i broke my hand , we phrase it as " i got broken at the hand""
Good way to say u didnt break ur hand literally
Lol
German is the same way!
Sounds like how Starfire talks
If you’re confused, the “I want you good”(ti voglio bene) is the Italian equivalent of a platonic “I love you”, which is different from the romantic (ti amo)
Next do “dita dei piedi” (fingers of the feet).
Lmfaooooo
What????😂😂😂
Sounds like a Russian cover up
😂😂😂😂
True dat, very good 😊
😂 this is great.. some of its the same in português.
Wow. This is honestly an interesting video. I love it. The exploration of everything Italian. BTW I watch ya'll on a regular. 🤌👌
To later … Tot ziens …
thanks one thousend !
How you call you?
How many years you have?
From where come?
How stay?
(Cit. Elio e le storie tese)
Same phrasing also in Romanian language 😂
LOL 😂 this is awesome.
Love the "thanks 1000". We have it in swedish as well, we say "1000 tack".
Adoro 😂😂😂😂😂
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thanks 1000
im English, its over 9000, we say thanks a million.
That's so much like french