Polyglot Reacts: 8 Celebs Speaking Italian

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  • 🌟 I've gathered clips of 8 famous celebrities speaking Italian. So how did they did? Some are REALLY impressive. Others, well, you'll see...
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    ⏱ TIMESTAMPS:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:15 - #1: Colin Firth
    02:43 - #2: Melania Trump
    04:04 - #3: Penelope Cruz
    6:53 - #4: Viggo Mortensen
    10:11 - #5: Christof Waltz
    11:29 - #6: Kobe Bryant
    14:12 - #7: Jodie Foster
    15:38 - #8: John Travolta
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  • @storylearning
    @storylearning  Před 2 lety +68

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    • @jeupater1429
      @jeupater1429 Před 2 lety +3

      Bellissimo video, ma c'è da capire che l'italiano in sé non è proprio la radice degli emigrati italiani tipo Travolta, neppure degli italiani stessi, bensì tante diverse lingue che hanno poco a fare con l'italiano, la quale in realtà non è che una lingua statale imposta sul popolo. L'idea che Travolta dovrebbe imparare l'italiano per attingere alle sue radici non regge proprio. Ciononostante le sue origini vengono da questa penisola e sono le sue a prescindere. Tanti emigrati italiani arrivati in America non si sono capiti grazie alle tante diverse lingue della penisola e per comunicare fra di loro in questo nuovo ambiente si sono serviti subito dell'inglese invece di imparare italiano in America che sarebbe stato piuttosto inutile. L'italiano non è l'origine né degli italiani né di Travolta, è la lingua che si parla adesso nel paese delle sue origini

    • @cristianolissone1996
      @cristianolissone1996 Před 2 lety +4

      Scusa non ho capito bene quando dici diverse lingue della penisola? Quali lingue? L'italiano è una lingua, il milanese, il piemontese, il napoletano, il siciliano etc sono dialetti.

    • @Maree2505
      @Maree2505 Před 2 lety

      A problem that is common with people who are no longer in Italy, is that our families speak the dialect, which in some cases is essentially a different language. I'm now learning the dialect as well as Italian and it really helps to unravel the too.

    • @vervideosgiros1156
      @vervideosgiros1156 Před rokem

      Penelope Cruz speaks Italian very well and she barely has an accent! She didn't speak in Portuguese! Btw, why do you say "Atalian" instead on "Eetalian"?!

    • @vervideosgiros1156
      @vervideosgiros1156 Před rokem

      ​​@@jeupater1429 Penelope Cruz parla molto bene, davero? Questo uomo a detto che lei a parlato un po spagnolo, pero non'è vero!! Scusa, io sono portuguese, io no parlo Italiano però io capisco un po. Saluti da Portogalo!

  • @NicoBlackXIV
    @NicoBlackXIV Před 2 lety +1844

    As an Italian I knew Kobe was quite proficient, his pronunciation is indistinguishable from that of a native speaker but I must say Colin Firth is the one that impressed me the most, he has a strong english accent but his mastery over grammar and vocabulary is absolutely good.

    • @calogerohuygens4430
      @calogerohuygens4430 Před 2 lety +59

      @@OtaBengaBabalanga insulting make you fell better?
      That's a feature of losers.

    • @flamenco0604
      @flamenco0604 Před 2 lety +32

      @@OtaBengaBabalanga which aspect of Italian language is embarrassing (for you)? Just a curiosity
      And do you know Latin that well to be able to compare the 2 languages?

    • @flamenco0604
      @flamenco0604 Před 2 lety +34

      @@OtaBengaBabalanga I understand.
      Well, you can always solve the problem of this irritating language and country by taking a plane and going to live in a better country.

    • @flamenco0604
      @flamenco0604 Před 2 lety +36

      @@OtaBengaBabalanga unfortunately internet doesn’t allow me to say many things I would like to say 🤣 Take care 👌🏼

    • @OtaBengaBabalanga
      @OtaBengaBabalanga Před 2 lety +2

      @@flamenco0604 and who owns the internet? Certain tribe of the Middle East that cannot be mentioned, the same people as Gad Lerner, Roberto Saviano, living in "Italy"

  • @pliny8308
    @pliny8308 Před 2 lety +1366

    Kobe didn't set out to learn Italian. He learnt it naturally, as a child. When you learn it that way, the intonation and accent stays even if you lose some vocabulary through lack of use. I know, because it happens to me occasionally, too. :)

    • @kayrosantos1802
      @kayrosantos1802 Před 2 lety +23

      Omg same with me the same thing happened. Like I was raised only speaking Portuguese. like I can understand *everything* in Portuguese but over time my vocabulary weakened going into school and speaking only English. And now sometimes I have to grasp for a second to find words.

    • @francescocandian2708
      @francescocandian2708 Před 2 lety +52

      Kobe Bryant was, pardon IS Italian! He has a special place in our hearts in Italy! RIP, Kobe!

    • @nicknameinuse2
      @nicknameinuse2 Před 2 lety +3

      Vero verissimo

    • @paper2222
      @paper2222 Před 2 lety +5

      it is absolutely terrifying to be losing/lose your mother's tongue

    • @agostocobain2729
      @agostocobain2729 Před 2 lety +3

      Same here I’m American (born and raised proud) I went to high school in Germany, and I learned German obviously, but since I don’t use it, I lost a lot of it, but if I remind myself with a little study, it will all come back. My parents are from Iran and I speak Farsi too! Also a little Spanish

  • @gpexio
    @gpexio Před 2 lety +375

    Hearing Kobe talking about his future projects about Italian basketball just makes me sad.

  • @leonardomangiapan1160
    @leonardomangiapan1160 Před 2 lety +340

    Viggo's first clip was so unexpected, not because he could speak italian, but because he knew "topo gigio" how the hell did Viggo Mortensen knew topo gigio!?

    • @superpaulsuper
      @superpaulsuper Před rokem +32

      topo gigio was an internationa celebrity back in the days :)

    • @cristianbrasca
      @cristianbrasca Před rokem +31

      Perché lui è cresciuto in Argentina, dove topo Gigio era molto famoso.

    • @N1originalgazza
      @N1originalgazza Před rokem +9

      @@cristianbrasca Interessante, il suo italiano è buono, si sente che è parlato con leggero accento spagnolo non certo statunitense.

    • @venetoaward
      @venetoaward Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yeah exactly, that's what impressed me the most. I wonder how he knows about Topo Gigio

    • @cristianbrasca
      @cristianbrasca Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@venetoaward non hai letto la mia risposta?

  • @nicoladc89
    @nicoladc89 Před 2 lety +618

    Fun fact: when Viggo did Lord of the Rings, he came to Italy to know his Italian dubber Pino Insegno, a very famous comic actor in Italy. They went for a walk through the streets of Rome when they met a group of fans who acclaimed Pino Insegno asking him to make a photo and ignoring Viggo. Pino felt a little embarrassed to see that they did not recognize a gigantic actor like Viggo but applauded him. So he went to them and say them "Oh, he is Viggo Mortensen... the lord of the rings, you know?" and them reply "We don't care if he's a goldsmith, we want a photo with you."

    • @alessias6352
      @alessias6352 Před 2 lety +36

      Mi ricordo di quando lo raccontò in un video di Merluzzo questo fatto, è stato molto divertente sentirlo ahahaha

    • @franino8242
      @franino8242 Před 2 lety +2

      mah nooo davvero????

    • @danibaralla354
      @danibaralla354 Před 2 lety +6

      HAHAHAHAHAHA L'HO SENTITO DAL VIDEO DI MERLUZZO MI PISCIO SOTTO OGNI VOLTA

    • @lindildeev5721
      @lindildeev5721 Před 2 lety

      Non era molto famoso.

    • @nicoladc89
      @nicoladc89 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lindildeev5721 chi?

  • @luigimanna
    @luigimanna Před 2 lety +352

    The one who impressed me the most is Colin Firth. He has an accent, yes, but he speaks very properly.

    • @Dudu-ox2rd
      @Dudu-ox2rd Před 2 lety

      I think he's shyte!!!😆

    • @OtaBengaBabalanga
      @OtaBengaBabalanga Před 2 lety +2

      Very astute observation, Luigi!

    • @MassimoMat
      @MassimoMat Před 2 lety +5

      Being fair, who does not have an accent?

    • @MassimoMat
      @MassimoMat Před 2 lety +2

      @lucas but even italians have an accent XD

    • @MassimoMat
      @MassimoMat Před 2 lety +3

      @lucas my point with my non self explanatory joke was that everyone has an accent, independently of the native language. For example, in English, an English man from London does not have an accent to another English man from London. But for an American he has one, and all the way around. Actually, from another English person from a different region will be the same case. I just made this silly joke because people who is learning (or already speaks) have complex for their own accent when is not a big of a deal.

  • @cranntara3741
    @cranntara3741 Před 2 lety +177

    Kobe's sisters are fluent too. He said once in an interview that after the family came back to the US, he used to speak italian with his sisters as some sort of "secret code", to communicate without being understood by others.

    • @CinCee-
      @CinCee- Před 10 měsíci +1

      Like my grandma w/ her sisters

  • @colinreese
    @colinreese Před 2 lety +369

    Kobe spoke fast and pronounced everything perfectly. His vocabulary was just a little rusty when that was filmed.

    • @nsayoungbig13lorisudnwtfigo
      @nsayoungbig13lorisudnwtfigo Před 2 lety +7

      thats because his family lived in italy

    • @colinreese
      @colinreese Před 2 lety +5

      @@nsayoungbig13lorisudnwtfigo I know. That’s why it’s so good.

    • @rp3351
      @rp3351 Před 2 lety +11

      Kobe's italian was indeed fantastic but for someone who lived here from 6 to 13 I'd have expected a bit more on the pronunciation - I mean, it was good, very few things to correct that mostly came from being a bit rusty, he brilliantly avoided most of the traps americans speaking italian fall into, but... you could still clearly tell within three sillabes that he's american, no doubt about that.
      Viggo Mortensen was the most impressive IMHO, with a little reinforcement on the geminated consonants he could convincingly pass for a Milanese film critic .)
      Oh, a little funny thing, Kobe asked for "(they) surround" translation (=circondano) and dude gave him a wrong answer, "girano" (=(they) go round)

    • @colinreese
      @colinreese Před 2 lety +11

      @@rp3351 That’s why I said rusty. He was forgetting words as opposed to mispronouncing anything. He forgot “girano” but he could pronounce it immediately. It would have been over 20 years since he was in Italy. I’m not sure if he went to school with Americans while living there.

    • @Voxen88
      @Voxen88 Před 2 lety

      He was not that good... his Italian was better than my english for sure but still pretty weak

  • @m0ky791
    @m0ky791 Před 2 lety +131

    Viggo surprised me. His voice is really close to his italian voice actor’s voice in LotR. This is magic for me

    • @FailedOrbits
      @FailedOrbits Před 2 lety +15

      He also knows topo gigio! I mean this is a quite specific children character we have here in Italy.

    • @m0ky791
      @m0ky791 Před 2 lety +1

      @@FailedOrbits vero, molto bravo, ha anche una voce stupenda in italiano, l'unica cosa è che forse ha un vocabolario un po' scarso, infatti ci mette tanto a dire una parola dopo l'altra

    • @7hbtzproductionstm581
      @7hbtzproductionstm581 Před 2 lety +11

      @@m0ky791 parli di Viggo
      L'uomo che parla
      Inglese
      Danese
      Italiano
      Spagnolo
      Francese
      Tedesco
      Elfico
      E ogni anno si incontra con Pino Insegno

    • @budibausto
      @budibausto Před 2 lety +6

      Viggo e' un vero fenomeno di artista e persona.

    • @JuanPablo_RDM
      @JuanPablo_RDM Před 2 lety +1

      @@FailedOrbits il topo Gigio parla in spagnolo
      czcams.com/video/J0_5XXTC2Es/video.html

  • @jonathanwalls6760
    @jonathanwalls6760 Před 2 lety +517

    As a native Italian speaker, my jaw hit the floor listening to Kobe. I had absolutely no idea he was so proficient in Italian and honestly I'm really honored that he chose our language to master that way.
    Edit: I appreciate a lot of you pointing out that he lived in Italy for a while and therefore had a bit of a leg up on this but guys my respect for him stands, I promise you don't need to keep telling me. (Thank you anyway!)

    • @smtuscany
      @smtuscany Před 2 lety +129

      He sort of grew up in Italy

    • @jonathanwalls6760
      @jonathanwalls6760 Před 2 lety +21

      @@smtuscany ahhhh, gotcha. I don't much follow basketball so I'm not super familiar with his background.

    • @dr.corneliusq.cadbury6984
      @dr.corneliusq.cadbury6984 Před 2 lety +26

      His dad played ball in Italy

    • @ParaditeRs
      @ParaditeRs Před 2 lety +55

      He grew up in Italy because his father played basketball there. As far as I know, he returned to the United States when he was 13.

    • @ChiefGodspeed
      @ChiefGodspeed Před 2 lety +13

      Kobe spoke Italian Japanese Spanish he was a talented man.

  • @essexitagermeng5504
    @essexitagermeng5504 Před 2 lety +279

    As an Italian native speaker I can tell you Kobe’s Italian is perfect! Beautiful voice and pronunciation. Sounds like from the north of Italy. It shows that getting the right musicality of the language and fluency totally compensates any grammar imperfections or lack of vocabulary which affect native speakers too. He’s the only one in these video-clips that really sounds like a native Italian. He has probably socialised a lot in Italy, apart from having a talent for languages. Penelope has a strong Spanish pronunciation, even when she say a word beginning with ‘s’ I hear ‘es’ instead. The first interviewer to Viggo sounds very fluent in both languages. Viggo’s Italian is very good, minimal foreign accent.

    • @dseanjackson1
      @dseanjackson1 Před 2 lety +42

      He actually lived in Italy from age 6 - 13, Rieti, Reggio Calabria, Pistoia, Reggio Emilia

    • @essexitagermeng5504
      @essexitagermeng5504 Před 2 lety +13

      @@dseanjackson1 oh that’ll explain, I didn’t know that, thank you:) how sad I later found out he has actually died;( RIP Kobe

    • @cristinacinquini9558
      @cristinacinquini9558 Před rokem +7

      ma lui è venuto in Italia da piccolo, per forza lo parla bene.TRavolta non lo parla proprio

    • @Hanamichi6666
      @Hanamichi6666 Před 11 měsíci

      Jodi has the best accent, she looks italian the most

    • @User-gj3rk
      @User-gj3rk Před 10 měsíci

      Yes Kobe speaks like an EMILIANO

  • @stevemcqueen6521
    @stevemcqueen6521 Před 2 lety +174

    Viggo pronunciation is almost perfect, which for a nordic is a great achievement.
    Kobe lost some vocabulary but his pronunciation is very Italian, he has also a slight regional accent.

    • @NinaNinoMi
      @NinaNinoMi Před 2 lety +6

      Isn't Viggo Argentinian as well? Or at least fluent in Spanish because he lived there as a child? I think that might explain his accurate pronunciation, probs easier for a Spanish speaker.

    • @aror6480
      @aror6480 Před 2 lety +5

      @@NinaNinoMi hi was raised in Argentina. Some of his family still lives there and has lived in Spain for about the 15 last years

    • @tadzio7326
      @tadzio7326 Před rokem +3

      Viggo is ARGENTINIAN. He has argentine nationality, he has even confessed that he has an argentine passport, and he thinks in argentine Spanish, he lived his entire childhood in Argentina. He considers himself Argentine too. Also his wife is from Spain.

  • @Cosmopavone
    @Cosmopavone Před 2 lety +17

    Melania is from Slovenia and in Slovenia a lot of people knows italian because the radio waves of the italian tv arrive there. Slovenia borders with Friuli and Slovenians born in the 70s/80S practically grew up watching italian tv so i guess the same goes for her.

    • @davidecarulli3619
      @davidecarulli3619 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Al confine forse, nel resto della slovenia non conoscono mezza parola

    • @Cosmopavone
      @Cosmopavone Před 11 měsíci

      @@davidecarulli3619 si parla dei Sloveni che oggi hanno 50 anni

    • @davidecarulli3619
      @davidecarulli3619 Před 11 měsíci

      Non so ci vado spesso visto che sono in partr sloveno e proprio nessuno sa l'italiano, nemmeno nonni o zii

  • @65pantarei
    @65pantarei Před 2 lety +107

    Kobe forever in Italian hearts ♥️ he was one of us. He said on the radio that he kept on speaking our language with his sisters. He also spoke Italian during matches not to be understood

    • @4651adri
      @4651adri Před 2 lety +4

      I remember that anecdote too, specifically he was referring to Pau Gasol, since Italian and Spanish are quite similar.

    • @josmith5419
      @josmith5419 Před 2 lety

      He wasn’t Italian...

    • @ec6951
      @ec6951 Před rokem +3

      @@4651adri He was actually referring to Sasha Vujacic, who spent time in Udine when he played for the local basketball team Snaidero. Kobe and Sasha used to talk to each other in Italian during the (Laker) games. I think if you look it up, you'll find clips of this. I still remember it live. So cool.

    • @pietrobandinellibandinelli6139
      @pietrobandinellibandinelli6139 Před rokem +1

      @@josmith5419 he never said he was. but he grew up in italy, so obviously, when he became famous a large part of italian basketball supporters were supporting him. besides, he said multiple times to love italy and was coming here every few years.

  • @NekoHibaCosplay
    @NekoHibaCosplay Před rokem +34

    As an Italian I can assure that Colin Firth british accent is very noticeable when he's speaking Italian, but also it's such a delight to hear him speaking the language without doing mistakes with articles, verbs and grammar in general, which is a common mistake with people that learn the language starting from being mother tongue english speakers
    I was impressed the most by Jodie Foster, I didn't know at all that he knew Italian, she's very fluent and relaxed when talking

  • @amnesiac1975
    @amnesiac1975 Před 2 lety +125

    Colin's been living in italy for years. He speaks an extraordinary Italian, even with a British accent.

    • @idek7438
      @idek7438 Před 2 lety +3

      I believe he also has dual citizenship or something like that

    • @vladimirmandingo6033
      @vladimirmandingo6033 Před 2 lety +1

      @@idek7438 yes, he married an italian woman

    • @Letizia2810
      @Letizia2810 Před 11 měsíci

      His accent adds even more spice! What a charming person.

  • @claudiocarpentieri2714
    @claudiocarpentieri2714 Před 2 lety +51

    Kobe was in Italy since 6 until 14 years old, following his father, and he always kept a strong connection with italian culture, speaking frequently in italian with teammates and even with his daughters; everybody in Italy still mourn him and love him.

  • @giannapple
    @giannapple Před 2 lety +107

    Colin Firth impressed me most. l’m Italian, and even if one can clearly hear an english accent in his speaking, it’s actually minimal. His grammar sounded perfect to me and he spoke completely naturally, quite evident that he speaks the language maybe daily. Kobe (RIP, champion, and thanks for everything you gave us) had the best pronounciation and also was using the language very naturally, instinctively.

  • @__seeker__
    @__seeker__ Před 2 lety +105

    Interesting to note how Penelope Cruz says “the spirit” in this clip. She combines the Spanish “el espíritu” with the Italian “lo spirito” and winds up with “el spirito.”

    • @OtaBengaBabalanga
      @OtaBengaBabalanga Před 2 lety +1

      absolutely unbelievable, isn't it?

    • @facundomedica9462
      @facundomedica9462 Před 2 lety +10

      We, native spanish speakers, are also more prone to forget about using the "lo". I find myself often saying "il sport", "il zucchero" instead of using the proper article which is "lo" in these cases. The same goes for the plural forms, in which you use "gli" instead of "i". Italians are quite chill about these mistakes, so don't think too much about it, you'll eventually pick it up :D

    • @idek7438
      @idek7438 Před 2 lety +4

      @@facundomedica9462 It's actually a mistake that a lot of elderly Italians used to speaking dialect make as well so don't worry. It won't impact understanding at all

    • @__seeker__
      @__seeker__ Před 2 lety +3

      @@facundomedica9462
      @Idek is completely right. And you are too. We Italian speakers are forgiving about articles. My experience with most Spanish speakers is that they are too. “Lo” is often used in place of “il” for singular masculine words which begin with an “s” and then a consonant, for example.
      Lo stadio, lo sport, lo squalo, lo spirito, but like you rightly said “lo zucchero” is an exception. Lo is used instead of il in these words because it sounds/flows better than saying il before the word that follows it. Sometimes lo will be hyphenated as in l’uomo because lo uomo wouldn’t flow well.

    • @__seeker__
      @__seeker__ Před 2 lety +1

      @@OtaBengaBabalanga it’s actually very easily believable

  • @joselassalle9292
    @joselassalle9292 Před 2 lety +245

    It's sad to hear someone with an Italian surname, talking 'proudly' about his roots, and not showing that pride by learning the language of 'his roots'. I'm a native Spanish speaker from Puerto Rico, fully bilingual in English, which I learned at an early age. It was my French ancestry (Lassalle = LaSalle) that motivated me to learn French, when someone asked me how come I didn't speak if I had a French last name. Years later I studied and learned Italian. I'm currently learning Portuguese.

    • @florenciabalori3625
      @florenciabalori3625 Před 2 lety +30

      I'm of Italian descent and "took the time" to learn Italian, but be mindful that most Italian inmigrants didn't actually speak Italian (they were mainly illiterate and spoke only their local dialect), also when they arrived to their host country they preferred that their kids learned the local language instead of their "useless" dialect.

    • @mahatmaniggandhi2898
      @mahatmaniggandhi2898 Před 2 lety +26

      @@florenciabalori3625 not dialect, language. sadly many languages in italy are considere dialects of italian when they are not.

    • @devonodonnell715
      @devonodonnell715 Před 2 lety +8

      Often the same with ‘Irish Americans’ who talk so much about their heritage but don’t take the time to learn about it. With a language like Irish Gaelic it can be quite off putting as it is very different from English but that shouldn’t be enough to stop them.

    • @apoy4630
      @apoy4630 Před 2 lety +2

      This is so true in every country there will be people who are proud of their roots but does not have the time and effort to study the language and culture. I also don't understand that kind of thinking sometimes it annoys me. I think it's one of the reasons why I want to become a polyglot.

    • @ec6951
      @ec6951 Před rokem +3

      @@mahatmaniggandhi2898 the term 'dialect' actually means "local" language, so Florencia is correct. I lived in Italy for a number of years and was told that the reason there's a lot of "regionalismo" in Italy (Italians claim allegiance to their region first, then their country - in that exact order) because up until the country was unified, each region spoke their "dialetti" and thus outsiders (Italians but from other regions) did not understand the local "language". For this reason, these local "languages" (i.e., dialects) are alive and well and each region has so much pride in their local culture, which not only includes the local language but the food of that region, attire, etc. Overall, I found Italians are very proud of such regional culture and they speak fondly / proudly of the history of the regions throughout Italy (even if they don't like to admit they admire another region lol)- Like they'll say, "Oh, in Parma, they're known for the prosciutto and it's very good!...although we also have the prosciutto di San Daniele in Friuli! and look out for the Polenta, also a Friulano favorite!" lol

  • @riccamion3424
    @riccamion3424 Před rokem +9

    As an Italian Kobe fan, I'll add my five cents on the way he spoke:
    1) he used non English languages to communicate with his teammates in ways (Spanish with Pau Gasol, Italian with Sasha Vujacic). He also threw the occasional laughing vaffan** at refs😂😅
    2) he used to talk in Spanish with his wife Vanessa at home
    3) as you guessed, Kobe's thirst for knowledge and self improvement carried over to most, if not all, aspects of his life. The man was a student of the game of basketball like no other, his work ethic was legendary.
    Rest in peace 24❤

  • @guidodiiorio6183
    @guidodiiorio6183 Před 2 lety +78

    Colin Firth really impressed me with this interview because of his very good Italian together with deeply articulated arguments which is very british. He has great ability to tell stories and describes situations, I could listen to him for hours without ever losing attention

    • @Valagh
      @Valagh Před 2 lety

      Well, he was married with an italian movie director, Livia Giuggioli, so probably in his "family everyday life" he was a little help for to improve italian

  • @pauldavies9360
    @pauldavies9360 Před 2 lety +87

    Travoltas lack of italian despite his italian roots does not suprise me at all as i see a similar thing here in Wales.
    Literally 1000s of people claim to be proud Welsh patriots and have so much love of the country they are from/live in, yet can't be bothered and sometimes are even hostile to learning the Welsh language.

    • @storylearning
      @storylearning  Před 2 lety +17

      it does feel like a paradox

    • @anthonylogiudice9215
      @anthonylogiudice9215 Před 2 lety +13

      Travolta was raised as Irish as he is part Irish on his mother's side.

    • @Sirianstar10
      @Sirianstar10 Před 2 lety +6

      JT says he was raised more Irish than Italian. He doesn't even like garlic! Lol

    • @Tehui1974
      @Tehui1974 Před 2 lety +9

      It's the same in New Zealand with the Māori language. That's what colonisation can do people and native languages. People don't even know that they're colonised. I genuinely wish the Welsh language all the best for the future.

    • @SuperTommox
      @SuperTommox Před 2 lety +14

      @@Sirianstar10 what does liking garlic have to do with being Italian? Italian food has very little garlic.

  • @mkphilly
    @mkphilly Před 2 lety +14

    Love Kobe's use of his hands: VERY Italian

  • @davemoney6713
    @davemoney6713 Před 2 lety +44

    The John Travolta clip was hard to watch. I ,too, had a grin on my face Olly. Your reaction to John was priceless.

  • @shaikhalifa3133
    @shaikhalifa3133 Před 2 lety +21

    As an italian language learner, I mostly admire Kobe, he is inspirational when learning the italian language, he's got the accent, melodic sound, and fits into the colloquial so fluently, I've watched all his videos when he spoke in Italian, he was brilliant and always at ease .... RIP Kobe

  • @IlPandax
    @IlPandax Před 2 lety +30

    As an italian I want to thank all these celebs for their effort to learn italian. Learning a new language is like paying a tribute to the country.
    I can still hear that they are foreigners but I have to say that most of them are quite good. The only thing I'd change is the clip from the movie. Speaking in a movie is not like speaking in real time. Worst italian I ever heard: Bradley Cooper in Limitless (great movie) in the restaurant scene. :D

  • @0o0TheQueenBee0o0
    @0o0TheQueenBee0o0 Před 2 lety +70

    Virgo was actually very very good. he took his time but I would say that his phrasing and pronounciation was the best of them all (from an italian girl :-)) Also Jodie Foster and Colin Firth were very good

    • @EMVelez
      @EMVelez Před rokem

      Viggo

    • @JohnKruse
      @JohnKruse Před 11 měsíci

      He grew up speaking Spanish, and Foster attended a French language school... I understand her French is pretty much spot on.

  • @frdg88
    @frdg88 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Kobe is always in my heart he grew up in Italy and he always loved to come back, but the one i am more impressed by are Viggo first and the quality of Penelope's grammar and confidence

  • @SpaceMonkey15
    @SpaceMonkey15 Před 2 lety +30

    Vigo Mortensen speaks seven languages: English, Danish, Spanish, French, Italian, Catalan, and Arabic.

    • @calvinwilliams6649
      @calvinwilliams6649 Před 2 lety +8

      And elvish

    • @hieveryone.8508
      @hieveryone.8508 Před 2 lety +1

      SpaceMonkey. (Sorry my english)
      Danish is Viggos mother language, so if your list is correct, then he can speak 6 foreign languages. You don't count your mother language as one of the langauges you can speak, when you say you can speak several languages.

    • @SpaceMonkey15
      @SpaceMonkey15 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hieveryone.8508 Your English is great, actually!

    • @hieveryone.8508
      @hieveryone.8508 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SpaceMonkey15. Thank you.

    • @Evangeline31b
      @Evangeline31b Před 2 lety

      Actually his father was from Denmark (Mortensen) and his mother was from the US

  • @two2young93
    @two2young93 Před 2 lety +18

    I've always loved Kobe's Italian.

  • @chadbailey7038
    @chadbailey7038 Před 2 lety +35

    Another great one Olly! 🙌🏾 Kobe’s passing motivated me to become more serious on my language learning journey! I’ve always wanted to speak multiple languages and I noticed I’ve always admired people who do. I can’t waste the opportunity I’ve been given, now that Kobe’s no longer with us 🙏🏾 RIP

  • @JSL2000
    @JSL2000 Před 2 lety +27

    They all impressed me! Well done to anyone who tries to learn, even a few words, of another language.

  • @stefanoghidetti6340
    @stefanoghidetti6340 Před 2 lety +6

    Colin Firth Italian and vocabulary is impressive. Kobe was an Italian who moved back to America. He was a legend and his Italian pronunciation was the same of any Italians that grow up in Italy.

  • @SalvatoreEscoti
    @SalvatoreEscoti Před rokem +2

    Kobe lived for a very long time in Italy. He loved Italy and the italian language so much, he gave all his kids italian names. Italy loved him back, and we still miss him!!!

  • @ghost_cipher
    @ghost_cipher Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve always loved studying languages as a hobby and have seem many poly’s on YT. I’m subbing because of your simplicity and love of language study. Thank you for this video!!

  • @Dammiunnomevalido
    @Dammiunnomevalido Před 2 lety +48

    From a native speaker's point of view, I love how Viggo's Italian sounds like. Is true that he somehow lacks in fluency, but he speaks in a correct grammar and most of all, with clean and very Italian sounding vowels.

    • @51tomtomtom
      @51tomtomtom Před 2 lety +3

      I think this a bit "slow-mo speaking" comes from his original language-speed ! Not everybody is from Napoli and speaks like a machine-gun..... Another point: he's obviously thinking while speaking, others speak without thinking

  • @heathwester_
    @heathwester_ Před 2 lety +16

    I find his analysis of Jodie Foster's Italian spot on. My native language is English, but I've studied French for about 10 years and have lived in France for 2 years, and I'm pretty much fluent at this point. I started learning Italian about a year ago, and because the grammar is so similar between Italian and French, my brain translates from French to Italian, not English to Italian.

  • @adolfoquintana7801
    @adolfoquintana7801 Před rokem +1

    What a wonderful work you did in this video! congrats! not only acurate and complete comments, but also clever and with sensitivity.

  • @federicocogoli1454
    @federicocogoli1454 Před 2 lety +63

    The best one is definitely Viggo, his grammar is perfect and the accent is not very noticeable. Only thing are the doubles ‘ss’ which he doesn’t really highlight too much. Except for that, the best for sure!

    • @Avalk
      @Avalk Před 2 lety +1

      Viggo wins hands down. He’s speaking in a literary setting with great context awareness, showing that he really masters the language. His timing and pronounciation are also impeccable

    • @7hbtzproductionstm581
      @7hbtzproductionstm581 Před 2 lety +1

      Viggo conosce e sa parlare bene
      (oltre l'inglese)
      Il Danese (essendo di origini Danesi appunto)
      Italiano
      Spagnolo
      Francese
      Tedesco
      Portoghese
      Elfico
      Cinese
      Poi anche Shakira sa parlare bene
      Inglese
      Portoghese
      Italiano
      Francese
      Arabo
      Cinese
      Poi da menzionare Bud Spencer
      Portoghese (ha vissuto alcuni anni in Brasile)
      Inglese
      Tedesco
      Francese

    • @Luca-bw1ye
      @Luca-bw1ye Před 2 lety

      Totally agree. He slowed a little bit, maybe he was focusing on words choices, but he didn't get one word wrong, also expressing a higher concept if compared to others.

    • @bintercamunodetu8670
      @bintercamunodetu8670 Před 2 lety

      True.

  • @BonDeRado
    @BonDeRado Před 2 lety +12

    Viggo Mortensen's Italian pronunciation in the interview about "the Green book" was actually better than in the film itself, where he had to render the accent of a second generation immigrant (at least), whose Italian was most likely a local dialect (some are practically different languages). I am increasingly impressed by Viggo.

  • @ebedifiore4021
    @ebedifiore4021 Před rokem +4

    Caro Olly ciò che fa la differenza è la pronuncia, ho molti amici stranieri che parlano perfettamente italiano e le mamme che anche dopo anni ed anni hanno l'accento marcato della lingua di nascita. Infondo la cosa bellissima è poter comunicare, io fin da piccola non sopportavo l'idea che non mi si capisse, infatti parlo 5 lingue straniere. Complimenti davvero

  • @barbaragemin5117
    @barbaragemin5117 Před 2 lety +17

    That was such fun Olly. Italian being my second language, it was fascinating to see these people. Colin Firth really surprised me, as did Viggo and of course Kobe - so relaxed with it. Btw, your French reader was a great help for my French.

  • @HermioneOnABike
    @HermioneOnABike Před 2 lety +2

    All of this is amazing! I did not know any of them could speak Italian!

  • @absurdious
    @absurdious Před rokem +3

    Jodie Foster impressed me the most: very confident and she sounds Italian in the first part of her sentences and even though she says that she speaks with a French accent, the last word of every sentence sounds Spanish to me

  • @qebm
    @qebm Před 2 lety +18

    I think Viggo improved his Italian a lot: I remember older clips, where he sounded like he was just "adapting" Spanish

  • @relissadsouza4311
    @relissadsouza4311 Před 2 lety +9

    Hey Olly! I just recently stumbled across your channel and from all I've watched up till now, its really helped a lot with foreign language learning. Thank you so much! ☺

  • @giodc8599
    @giodc8599 Před 2 lety +9

    Kobe uno di noi, sempre! It's amazing how good his italian is despite living in the US and, i assume, lacking the conversational practice needed in order to be updated on the vocabulary and how the Italians speak in general. Grazie caro, ci manchi!

  • @Cuca33
    @Cuca33 Před 2 lety +17

    Mio Dio, Mr. Darcy parla italiano

  • @MetamorphoseostouXR
    @MetamorphoseostouXR Před 2 lety +8

    Colin Firth is AMAZING. Grammar, choice of words... everything is spot on. I 'm sure he practices Italian with very well-educated people. He just has a strong English accent.
    Listening to Jody Foster speaking Italian with a jaunty and intriguing French accent, is something really unexpected!

    • @DieAlteistwiederda
      @DieAlteistwiederda Před rokem

      He learned it as an adult which explains why he hasn't lost more of his English accent but having one is also not a bad thing. I don't speak Italian but was still able to understand him just from speaking Spanish so I would say he speaks very clear Italian.

  • @TakeshiRG
    @TakeshiRG Před 2 lety +3

    As an Italian i can say that Viggo is dope!
    He doesn't have a full command of Italian vocabulary, but he's really smart on disguising this lack, and hhe sounds BRILLIANT...
    He has a disruptive expressiveness... that's the key!

  • @canzuk4711
    @canzuk4711 Před 2 lety

    Wow Kobe conversing like that is awesome ! makes me want to pick up Italian NOW ! Good work Olly ! Cheers

  • @PodcastItaliano
    @PodcastItaliano Před 2 lety +21

    Grande Olly, bel video! 😆

  • @HitchcockBrunette
    @HitchcockBrunette Před 2 lety +27

    Viggo is a total legend! Also big up to Kobe and his Italian. Wow. Rip

    • @EvanTateMusic
      @EvanTateMusic Před 2 lety +1

      Kobe grew up in Italy and attended school in Italy. He learned Spanish as well.

  • @brendarecchiajeffers7680
    @brendarecchiajeffers7680 Před 2 lety +1

    Loved this video!

  • @Stassi_babes
    @Stassi_babes Před 2 lety +3

    So true about Penelope. She’s speaks it well but almost more so with the rhythm of her mother tongue versus speaking in the rhythm and style that Italian is spoken in

  • @ambradharmabosio2580
    @ambradharmabosio2580 Před 2 lety +18

    When Jodie Foster said "americano" she pronunced it with a perfect italian accent , just as an italian person

  • @liuk970
    @liuk970 Před 2 lety

    Interesting analysis! Greetings from Italy

  • @tommasogiavazzi1327
    @tommasogiavazzi1327 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Kobe was loved in all Italy and today we still love him, we miss you Kobe

  • @strikedn
    @strikedn Před 2 lety +8

    Kobe could be a real Italian. He even speaks with his hands just like us Italians do. God bless him.

    • @GF94AL
      @GF94AL Před 2 lety

      E' italiano al 100% bilingue

    • @listenup2882
      @listenup2882 Před 2 lety

      Many people speak with their hands. Caribbean people certainly do. They speak with their faces and shoulders and heads too.

  • @sandrogattorno4962
    @sandrogattorno4962 Před 2 lety +47

    My POV as italian: Colin Firth; Eccezionale, fluente quasi come un madrelingua, vocabolario più vasto anche di alcuni italiani, grammatica perfetta, leggerissimo accento inglese ma quasi impercettibile. Denota grande orecchio, intelligenza, capacità di riproduzione dei suoni e soprattutto, amore per la lingua e per lo studio. Melania Trump; Non classificabile. Evidentemente non sa assolutamente parlare italiano, si vede benissimo che ha imparato solo due frasi a memoria prima di farsi riprendere e sicuramente le avrà dimenticate due giorni dopo. Penelope Cruz; Molto brava. Italiano semplice ma efficace, molto comunicativa. Nel film l'accento spagnolo scompare ma nell'intervista è molto forte ma non fastidioso, si appoggia alla grammatica spagnola per comporre le frasi ma si vede che potrebbe vivere in italia senza nessun problema comunicativo. Viggo Mortensen; Non è C. Firth ma si avvicina. Il vocabolario è bello, l'accento inglese è un po' più forte (non troppo) perde un po' di fluentezza. E' evidente che gli importa dire le parole giuste per rispondere alle domande sul suo lavoro e quindi, ha bisogno di un po' di tempo per pensare. Ha studiato bene ed è sicuramente molto intelligente, con un po' di pratica sarebbe un altro ottimo. Christof Waltz; Impossibile esprimersi. E' una scena di un film dove interpreta un tedesco che sta imparando a parlare italiano. Prova d'attore 10 con lode, conoscenza dell'italiano: Non ne ho idea. Kobe Bryant R.i.P.; Spigliatissimo. E' l'esempio di un italiano imparato in strada. Non è molto corretto e la grammatica è difettosa ma lui è molto disinvolto, è molto confidente e sa di sapersi far capire. Ha un accento suo personale difficile da connotare, forse è una via di mezzo tra l'accento dialettale regionale del posto in cui ha vissuto è un residuo di inglese americano. Jodie Foster; Troppo corto per giudicare. Però dalle due parole direi che è una persona molto umile e simpatica e qualche base di italiano sicuramente la ha. John Travolta; Omg, It's a shame. ;) It's like somebody ask to me to say hello to an english crow and I go with: "Ehhhh.... Love, and... heee... Love, I'm... I'm... come si dice felice?" -"Happy" - "hemmm, I'm happy, hemm, I'm very happy, and , love... hemmm, thankyu, thenki, tankyu and love". C'mon John :) U can do better than this.

    • @MaxPlayne87
      @MaxPlayne87 Před 2 lety +4

      Colin Firth fluente quasi come un madrelingua? Non esageriamo. Esita prima di ogni parola, la grammatica è tutt'altro che "perfetta", l'accento inglese è evidente, e non so che tipo di italiani conosca te, ma non ha decisamente dimostrato un vocabolario più vasto di un madrelingua. Abbiamo visto lo stesso video? Che peraltro è troppo corto per giudicare "eccellente" il suo italiano.

    • @sandrogattorno4962
      @sandrogattorno4962 Před 2 lety

      @@MaxPlayne87 Hai una ragione, non abbiamo visto lo stesso video, io ho visto l'intera intervista siccome il film era girato a genova e mi aveva impressionato per l'uso di termini appropriati e non basici per uno straniero. Anche per l'accento posso darti ragione se lo confronti con altri stranieri non anglofoni, conosco romeni che in italia da tre anni sono indistinguibili dagli italiani. Però stiamo parlando appunto di un anglofono, per loro è quasi impossibile addattarsi ai nostri fonemi e di conseguenza lui meritava soprattutto confrontato con gli altri proposti nel video.

    • @francescazecchini3710
      @francescazecchini3710 Před 2 lety +1

      First, "fluentezza" is not a word in Italian language, it's a bad copy from English , you can say "facilità di espressione" or something like this. Second, "(Kobe) è confidente" means "he is familiar, good friend", the best translation of "confident" is "è a suo agio" ☺️

    • @sandrogattorno4962
      @sandrogattorno4962 Před 2 lety

      @@francescazecchini3710 Con "Fluentezza" hai ragione, ho commesso quel tipo di errore tipico dei bambini che mi pare si chiami "Esattismo", Cioè: Se è fine è dotato di finezza, se è destro è dotato di destrezza e nella mia testa una persona "Fluente" era dotata appunto di fluentezza.
      In ogni modo facevo riferimento al "Flusso" delle parole, ovvero al ritmo. Per "Confidente non sono in accordo. So benissimo che confidente ha come prima accezione quella di "amico molto stretto" e anche che è molto usata in ambito giudiziario o giornalistico col significato di "Informatore, delatore". Ma nell'ambito delle abilità personali io l'ho sempre adoperata per denotare sicurezza, confido molto nelle mie capacità di, che sò, tagliaboschi, uso l'ascia con confidenza. Quindi se dico che tu ti stai prendendo troppa confidenza con me è ovvio che intendo dire che ti stai permettendo un intimità che io non ti ho concesso, ma se dico che tu denoti molta confidenza è altrettanto ovvio che "In te stessa" è sottointeso, equivale a dire che mi sembri sicura di te.

    • @sandrogattorno4962
      @sandrogattorno4962 Před 2 lety

      @lucas Vero :) Però per gli spagnoli la S a inizio parola suona sempre ES.

  • @Jerel_con_jota
    @Jerel_con_jota Před 2 lety

    Hey! You wrote that book that I just bought of short stories on Italian for beginners! How neat👍🏾

  • @LordRubino
    @LordRubino Před 2 lety

    Oh man! You are so good Great knowledge of language and sound. Che invidia! Fantastico video

  • @berlineczka
    @berlineczka Před 2 lety +4

    Skin from the band Skunk Anansie is another celebrity who speaks Italian really well. She even was a judge in one season of the X Factor tv show there.

    • @pimpozza
      @pimpozza Před 2 lety

      Yes, Skin began learning Italian specifically for X Factor but she never really got to grips with it. She found it extremely difficult and I admired her efforts. Mika, on the other hand, picked it up pretty quickly when judging the show and is now fluent in Italian, even though he has a very strong English accent.

  • @GoodMusicManiac999
    @GoodMusicManiac999 Před 2 lety +6

    Kobe learnt Italian as a first language, no doubt his accent was so perfect. Even better than many native Italians, I'd say.

  • @monicahoward7443
    @monicahoward7443 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this video👍 Colin è fantastico e bellissimo😍

  • @stefaniac2095
    @stefaniac2095 Před 2 lety +2

    I love Colin, I am so proud of him ! He speaks really well , brava Livia !

  • @foreverlearningfrench
    @foreverlearningfrench Před 2 lety +12

    C'est tellement génial d'entendre Kobe parler italien. Et Jodie Foster est incroyable !

    • @vgnlda
      @vgnlda Před 2 lety +2

      Jodie Foster worked in some italian movies when she was very young.

    • @manfredneilmann4305
      @manfredneilmann4305 Před 2 lety

      But she's even better at French.

    • @midnightsun978
      @midnightsun978 Před 2 lety +2

      That's totally right when she says that she speaks Italian with a French accent, but a mild one at that, she's adorable

  • @FlyHighinItalian
    @FlyHighinItalian Před 2 lety +5

    Really nice entertaining video! I didn't know Jodie Foster and Colin Firth spoke Italian, it was a nice surprise! Funny how Travolta just rummaged in his memory for some random Italian words to say 😂😂😂

    • @golden_leader9227
      @golden_leader9227 Před rokem

      Colin Firth even has a double citizenship and lived in Italy for a lot of years. He married an italian woman too :)

  • @GarcioBass4
    @GarcioBass4 Před 2 lety

    You are a great teacher!!! Greetings from Ferrara!

  • @ziofanale3853
    @ziofanale3853 Před 2 lety

    Complimenti per l'analisi dell'italiano. È la prima volta che sento un'analisi così approfondita e completa.

  • @coldcity5466
    @coldcity5466 Před 2 lety +3

    When it came to Kobe, Olly seemed like he had an emotional reaction, like a real fan. And the fans know about Kobe’s “Mamba” mentality to excel at everything he did. That was nice:))

  • @dr.corneliusq.cadbury6984
    @dr.corneliusq.cadbury6984 Před 2 lety +35

    Jodie Foster seems to be pretty sharp. She went to Yale.

    • @camelopardalis84
      @camelopardalis84 Před 2 lety +1

      She also worked with Polanski. Book smarts aren't everything. Neither is a high i.q.

  • @pierovalentini4786
    @pierovalentini4786 Před 2 lety

    Wow, you are able to react to some many people in the same video, I'm very impressed

  • @theyrecheap6674
    @theyrecheap6674 Před 11 měsíci

    Viggo's second clip was amazing really. He's thinking as he's speaking but the little pauses he does don't feel "amateur like" because of the pronunciation he puts into the words. It's quite relaxing...almost snape-like

  • @chiara2659
    @chiara2659 Před 2 lety +4

    Kobe learned Italian as a child when he lived there, and as an Italian I'm just so honoured 🖤🐍

  • @Aknight292
    @Aknight292 Před 2 lety +4

    Someday I'd like to learn Italian. I learned Portuguese from Brazil fluently and a very high level(trying sound confident and not arrogant lol) but I'm learning Arabic right now for work reasons. And hoping to eventually learn some others. But i love the sound of Italian, i understand a lot and like you said i know how to say some things, but with Spanish and Italian i have trouble removing the Portuguese and sometimes it's hard to know what's different between Portuguese to the others.

  • @lucagironi9437
    @lucagironi9437 Před 2 lety

    bravo, uso i tuoi video per migliorare il mio inglese perchè parli motlo chiaro, bravo bravo!

  • @delfinostellato74
    @delfinostellato74 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Colin's italian is very good.I am italian and i have the feeling he is thinking in italian while speaking,because his italian is very fluent.
    He is relaxed and confident.
    Two thumbs up for him😊

  • @cptr3db34rd3
    @cptr3db34rd3 Před 2 lety +5

    As an Italian I think Viggo is the one that surprised me the most. I already knew that Kobe had an incredible accent so that doesn't count lol. Viggo, however, was thinking about what to say, which to me says he actually had to study the language and didn't pick it up along the way. But whenever he said something it was perfect in both pronunciation and grammar.

    • @lissandrafreljord7913
      @lissandrafreljord7913 Před rokem +1

      He learned Spanish as a kid, and not jusg any Spanish, but Argentine Spanish, which has significant influence from Italian, especially in the cadance. That already gave him a huge advantage.

  • @ghigotrieste
    @ghigotrieste Před 2 lety +4

    Penelope, Viggo and Jodie they miss the double consonants. so cute!

  • @iolandadirienzo2648
    @iolandadirienzo2648 Před 6 měsíci

    Bellissimo video

  • @franino8242
    @franino8242 Před 2 lety

    Olly, sono sicera non ti conosco, ma il tuo modo di parlare esprimerti "con le mani e" tipicamente ns....compliemnti il tuo modo di descrivere il parlato di queste persone famose, in Italiano e' perfetto...grazie da parte di un italiana, che ama invece, il tuo di paese😍

  • @attenzioneallontanarsidall7940

    Cruz, Mortesen, Firth, Bryant and Foster speak it very well

  • @emiliob6496
    @emiliob6496 Před 2 lety +6

    Vigo grew up in Argentina , therefore speaking Spanish with a somehow Italian accent and slang

    • @manfredneilmann4305
      @manfredneilmann4305 Před 2 lety +3

      Not with an Italian accent, but rather "a la argentina".

    • @bepivisintainer2975
      @bepivisintainer2975 Před 2 lety

      @@manfredneilmann4305 to tell the truth is often difficult to differentiate by non Italian or Argentine. But you are right. Is a argentine accent in reality

  • @777missamariss
    @777missamariss Před 11 měsíci

    Beautiful critiques! I speak Spanish so I share the same sentiment with Penelope when I practice my Italian or even Portuguese. I need to work on my intonation when I speak Italian.

  • @PozoBlue
    @PozoBlue Před 2 lety +1

    Penelope Cruz impressed me with the great accuracy of her grammar. Well done!

  • @gianlucazaffino
    @gianlucazaffino Před 2 lety +8

    Italian immigrants in America (or Brazil, Argentina and so on) didn't speak italian at home but their dialect instead, and the most of them had a very limited command of the standard language unless they came from Tuscany or Rome. That's why italian americans couldn't have learnt italian from their parents: simply because their parents didn't know it too.

    • @n.d.s.5026
      @n.d.s.5026 Před 2 lety +1

      I was about to write the same thing! - I hate it when people speak what they call "Italian-american" and all I hear is a bad bad mix of Neapolitan or Sicilian with a super strong accent and American. I don't get a word and I'm a hundred percent Italian! That's because their parents and grandparents only spoke dialect (as everybody did until the 60's), so they grew up thinking that that was Italian. Not their mistake, but man, I've heard things that gave me chills! Nowadays if you're that much proud of your Italian origins, I'd expect you to at least KNOW that what you speak is not Italian. I mean, that's why Americans are so impressed when they hear someone from northern Italy speak. Oh well, buona domenica. 😂

    • @giodc8599
      @giodc8599 Před 2 lety

      You can observe the same in Australia given that the first immigrant were from the South and spoke all sorts of dialect. On top of that they kept living inside a bubble that did not allow them to evolve and understand what was happening back in Italy throughout the years. This is indeed why the first generation of "Us born, Australian born "italians" had basically no knowledge of the language.
      It seems like other countries like Greece, Macedonia and such did a much better job at keeping the tradition alive.

    • @gianlucazaffino
      @gianlucazaffino Před 2 lety

      @@giodc8599 It was near to impossible to keep the tradition alive unless the immigrant husband and wife came from the very same place in Italy. A man from Naples would have been more confortable to speak english with his sicilian wife, rather than his dialect, since neapolitan and sicilian are not mutually intelligible. Of course everybody had some knowledge of the standard language, but after a year in Australia they would have for sure become more proficient in english than in standard italian.

    • @giodc8599
      @giodc8599 Před 2 lety

      @@gianlucazaffino That is not correct. I have many examples of people that lived in a foreign country without practically knowing how to speak. Obviously that is not always the case but why would you learn a foreign language after you moved from your country, from a poor region, right after the war? Besides, men would generally leave with their wives or have them come to Australia at a later date. Very few times southern italian immigrants have married Australian ladies, for obvious reasons.
      I would love to see examples of couples that came to Australia 50-60-70 years ago speak English with their wives. You are simply dreaming.

    • @gianlucazaffino
      @gianlucazaffino Před 2 lety

      @@giodc8599 You didn't understand. Two italians from different regions couldn't understand each other, Therefore they would speak english.

  • @chiaranotreally1162
    @chiaranotreally1162 Před 2 lety +3

    Idc everytime someone speak italian, good or bad, im always impressed because italian is hard and just the fact they tried make me very happy.

  • @ruggerocaccamo6421
    @ruggerocaccamo6421 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm from Catania and I can tell you, Adrian Brody's performance in Peaky Blinders as Luca Changretta is AMAZING! Kudos to his teacher

  • @ferrignoelisa
    @ferrignoelisa Před 2 lety

    Sei bravissimo 😘

  • @HughWallerSoundDesign
    @HughWallerSoundDesign Před 2 lety +6

    Hey Olly, great video! Kobe really shocked me! Wondering if you are planning on releasing a video about Italian books for beginners? That would be super helpful! Love your content keep it up! 👍🏼🇮🇹
    H

  • @quinvos57
    @quinvos57 Před 2 lety +7

    Melania Trump lived in Italy from 1988 to 1996. So she probably could speak Italian, but may be a bit rusty by now. Also the German actor in Inglorious Bastard didn’t just learn those lines, he can speak a bit of Italian

    • @nicopozzar1525
      @nicopozzar1525 Před 2 lety +2

      She's Slovenian, many of them are usually familiar with Italian since childhood.

  • @Fellarin495
    @Fellarin495 Před 11 měsíci

    Hobe , Vigo and Jodie very good Italian. Thank you for this video .

  • @vincevin2432
    @vincevin2432 Před rokem

    Viggo bravissimo!!!

  • @luigibenni3449
    @luigibenni3449 Před 2 lety +4

    I knew about Kobe, he was one of us, then Jodie was really impressive for her confidence and good pronunciation

  • @cathe8282
    @cathe8282 Před 2 lety +9

    The thing that impressed me about Kobe asking for that word is that the second he hears the word he repeats it so perfectly, I thought. I can't even do that with English and an unfamiliar word! Definitely he's a person who has grown up with the language and just needed a hint for a rarely used piece of vocab.

    • @alessandrosiccophoto
      @alessandrosiccophoto Před 2 lety +1

      In that case, I think Kobe knew Italian better than the interviewer knew English; he didn't give the correct word for "surround".

  • @fabriziobai2941
    @fabriziobai2941 Před 2 lety +1

    ‘Conosco tant… tanti attori inglesi’ - is what he said (and is 100% correct).

  • @naastyaaaaaaaaa
    @naastyaaaaaaaaa Před 2 lety +1

    I found this series of you reacting to celebrities speaking foreign languages a few minutes ago, and I just had to check if you reacted to Colin Firth's Italian.💙