Lombard Language | Can French, Spanish and Romanian speakers understand it?

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  • In this episode of languages of Italy, we're testing mutual intelligibility between the Lombard language and three other Romance languages (French, Spanish and Romanian). Can they understand Lombard?
    The Lombard language is a language, consisting in a cluster of dialects spoken by millions of speakers in Northern Italy and Southern Switzerland, including most of Lombardy and some areas of neighbouring regions. Lombard is considered a minority language, structurally separate from Italian, by Ethnologue and by the UNESCO Red Book on Endangered Languages. [Wikipedia]
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    0:00 - Introduction
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    7:15 - 2. Word
    17:47 - 3. Word
    22:52 - 4. Word
    28:09 - 5. Word
    32:53 - Commentary in English
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  • @alexsbt
    @alexsbt Před 2 lety +731

    I am French and was very surprised by how much it sounds like French. I find Lombard very beautiful !

    • @jean-lucchevrier2371
      @jean-lucchevrier2371 Před 2 lety +63

      Les Lombards sont à l'origine un peuple germanique comme les Francs qui ont migré vers le sud.

    • @giorgiodifrancesco4590
      @giorgiodifrancesco4590 Před 2 lety +59

      @@jean-lucchevrier2371 Oui mais le lombard comme langue c'est une langue gallo-italique neolatine. Substrat gaulois et superstrat germanique (gotique, lombard, francique).

    • @paulbismuth10
      @paulbismuth10 Před 2 lety +24

      Très belle langue. Quand c'est écrit c'est encore plus proche du français, ou plus compréhensible. Very beautiful language.

    • @jean-lucchevrier2371
      @jean-lucchevrier2371 Před 2 lety +13

      @@giorgiodifrancesco4590 Merci! Ce qui explique la prononciation du "u" français /Umlaut allemand au lieu de ou.

    • @giorgiodifrancesco4590
      @giorgiodifrancesco4590 Před 2 lety +14

      @@jean-lucchevrier2371 C'est la meme chose pour le piémontais et le ligurien, qui ont le "u" français et aussi le "eu" et le "schwa".
      Dans le Sud de l'Italie, par contre, il y a des langues régionales (comme le pouillais) qui ont le "eu" et le "schwa", mais nonpas le "u" français.

  • @embe5692
    @embe5692 Před 2 lety +824

    "Facciamoci l'inganno della cadrega"

    • @winkleperiwinkle808
      @winkleperiwinkle808 Před 2 lety +77

      "è un oggetto non troppo grande che viene dagli alberi. si può mangiare... se si è coraggiosi"

    • @embe5692
      @embe5692 Před 2 lety +57

      @@winkleperiwinkle808 Bravo, Gino. Sei scaltro come una faina!

    • @bepperossini8936
      @bepperossini8936 Před 2 lety +32

      Pensavo che il signore della Romania dovesse narrare la situazione dei terroni in Transilvania 🤔🤔🤔

    • @ciaoprando412
      @ciaoprando412 Před 2 lety +12

      Bravo Gino , sei scaltro come una faina

    • @theillusiveman2139
      @theillusiveman2139 Před 2 lety +1

      @@winkleperiwinkle808 dovresti anche aggiungere, la trovi anche nei fiumi ma non è un anfibio.

  • @hicetnuncmonamour
    @hicetnuncmonamour Před 2 lety +112

    Le lombard semble plus facile à appréhender pour une oreille francophone. J'adore !

    • @felicepompa1702
      @felicepompa1702 Před 2 lety +9

      Language from north-west italy are really close with catalan and occitan and are somewhat close to french

    • @salasrcp90
      @salasrcp90 Před 2 lety +2

      El comentario que escribiste esta facil de entender 🤫

    • @micheletre2074
      @micheletre2074 Před rokem +1

      I'm Lombard and I struggle to understand French speakers

    • @re_di_roma_is_back2388
      @re_di_roma_is_back2388 Před rokem +1

      E' il continuum linguistico. L'occitano è parlato ancora?

    • @RagtimeDorianHenry
      @RagtimeDorianHenry Před 2 měsíci

      tout à fait, la phonologie n'est pas trop éloignée du français

  • @mathias0534
    @mathias0534 Před 2 lety +50

    As an Italian that speaks fluently Romanian and is learning French, it was a pleasant experience for my brain, intriguing

    • @carlitoxb110
      @carlitoxb110 Před rokem +2

      You should learn Spanish as well 😉😄

  • @IllidanS4
    @IllidanS4 Před 2 lety +957

    Me: Surely that was the last of the Romance languages.
    Ecolinguist: There's another!

    • @jessepriest2883
      @jessepriest2883 Před 2 lety +131

      There's always another romance language, there's like a dozen in Italy alone 😂

    • @vincem3748
      @vincem3748 Před 2 lety +34

      There are many, many, many more

    • @andreraphael6727
      @andreraphael6727 Před 2 lety +58

      Here in Italy we have all the romance languages you can imagine, don't worry! They will never end. Ahah

    • @ricefields9121
      @ricefields9121 Před 2 lety +30

      A manca l'piemunteis ad esempi
      (piedmontese is missing for example)

    • @mahatmaniggandhi2898
      @mahatmaniggandhi2898 Před 2 lety +13

      ecolinguist: hold my hand! (in a romantic way)

  • @AdamSlatopolsky
    @AdamSlatopolsky Před 2 lety +649

    The Lombard speaker each time the Romanian speaker speaks: *Hoo minga capid*. :_-D

    • @RazvanDo
      @RazvanDo Před 2 lety +55

      Hahahaha

    • @bepivisintainer2975
      @bepivisintainer2975 Před 2 lety +10

      @@nicolabrocca3082 nonsense. Lombardy (that's the English for it) has one language divided in 2 macro-varieties .I've never meet a lombardophone I didn't understand.

    • @donatopastore9021
      @donatopastore9021 Před 2 lety +10

      @@bepivisintainer2975 it's nice to know that we have cannibals among us.

    • @bepivisintainer2975
      @bepivisintainer2975 Před 2 lety +3

      @@donatopastore9021 stupid autocorrect :-(

    • @xrayfull466
      @xrayfull466 Před 2 lety +3

      It is "Ho minga capí"

  • @alex4ucj
    @alex4ucj Před 2 lety +320

    The Romanian be like what the hell I am doing here, where are my Italo--Dalmatian-Napolitalian brothers that were not influnced that much from the Gallo-Celtic and Germanic tribes to back me up.

    • @karldo4809
      @karldo4809 Před 2 lety +5

      Lol

    • @gicady
      @gicady Před 2 lety +33

      The difference between the germanic/celtic/gaulic influences of French and Lombard languages and the Slavic influence of the Romanian language is basically the main issue.

    • @DukeOfTheYard
      @DukeOfTheYard Před 2 lety +15

      @@gicady Partially, but mostly was the fact that the words were poorly chosen and the explanations were unclear / confusing. For instance, for the second word she said (among other things) that the object might be made of plastic and you can use it to split wood. Really?! Has she ever seen a wood splitted by a plastic wedge?

    • @callmecassy
      @callmecassy Před 2 lety +3

      I feel like romanians are like this all the time 😂

    • @jadeluna7987
      @jadeluna7987 Před 2 lety +3

      @@callmecassy huh

  • @igraineaurorafrutti1519
    @igraineaurorafrutti1519 Před 2 lety +119

    I'm lombardian, it's so nice to hear our language on such a big platform, it warms my heart. I could understand almost everything, even if this is not my exact dialect

    • @karldo4809
      @karldo4809 Před 2 lety +2

      You're Lombard not Lombardian. Check the dictionary.

    • @nicolocrippa8514
      @nicolocrippa8514 Před 2 lety +7

      @@karldo4809 Exact.
      I don't get why many people use "Lombardian" instead of simply "Lombard".

    • @karldo4809
      @karldo4809 Před 2 lety +3

      @@nicolocrippa8514 It's jealousy or simply ignorance.

    • @themechanictangerine4337
      @themechanictangerine4337 Před 2 lety +6

      Lombardianian

    • @togasso
      @togasso Před 2 lety +3

      è un dialetto lombardo un po' inventato, vogliono creare una lingua franca lombarda, ottima iniziativa, ma rischia di diventare una lingua finta come è stato l'Italiano e come è ancora ora per tanti versi.

  • @Superibis.
    @Superibis. Před 2 lety +518

    That was so confusing as a French... Sometimes I thought she suddenly started speaking French xD

    • @Tiqerboy
      @Tiqerboy Před 2 lety +42

      From the French point of view, I found her much easier to understand that Romanian (though she did use a lot of words I had a hard time guessing), and certainly the Romansch guy they had on earlier (Romansch being the most difficult of the romance languages for me to understand).

    • @Superibis.
      @Superibis. Před 2 lety +13

      @@Tiqerboy I agree. I was lost anytime the Romanian participant spoke 😅

    • @bepivisintainer2975
      @bepivisintainer2975 Před 2 lety +42

      Is what happens to me. As lombardophone im always mistaken for French. Even from French when they hear me saying a few sentences they think that I speak some alpine French patois

    • @kodekadkodekad4380
      @kodekadkodekad4380 Před 2 lety +7

      @@bepivisintainer2975 Hi, are you speaking Lombard on a regular basis?

    • @gaborodriguez1346
      @gaborodriguez1346 Před 2 lety

      @@Tiqerboy Romanian or Rumantsch?

  • @FrenchmorningswithElisa
    @FrenchmorningswithElisa Před 2 lety +586

    Thanks again for having me Norbert ! This was one of the coolest experience I've ever had 😊
    It was really nice to meet Simona, Elena and Razvan and I would love do it again 😁

    • @Ecolinguist
      @Ecolinguist  Před 2 lety +49

      My pleasure! Thank you again for your contribution to the project! 🤗

    • @lissandrafreljord7913
      @lissandrafreljord7913 Před 2 lety +19

      You are very pretty.

    • @fusadiluna
      @fusadiluna Před 2 lety +7

      Sei stata adorabile ❤️

    • @teopilemalakia1444
      @teopilemalakia1444 Před 2 lety +3

      where you from?i from georgia tbilisi

    • @teopilemalakia1444
      @teopilemalakia1444 Před 2 lety +2

      you live warshav poland?i from georgia tbilisi ti paruski pagavarim?croatia slovenian bosnia serbian bulgarian ukrainian understand?

  • @tommaso1672
    @tommaso1672 Před 2 lety +23

    I'm from Milano but our dialect Is dieing, we just use some words on common use, but primarly for joking. It has been so nice to listen an entire discussion with my dialect :)

    • @masterjunky863
      @masterjunky863 Před rokem +5

      Dovresti impararlo e tramandarlo ai tuoi figli, è facilissimo da imparare, hai già l'accento lombardo naturale e con un minimo sforzo non lasciamo morire la nostra centenaria cultura milanese e lombarda.

    • @freestylevimto3109
      @freestylevimto3109 Před rokem +6

      It’s not a dialect it’s a language. I always cringe when people say these languages in Italy are dialects. How is this possible? It comes from Latin not Italian

    • @ltubabbo529
      @ltubabbo529 Před rokem +4

      @@freestylevimto3109 centuries of Sabaudia, Fascist and then Republican propaganda have led to this. Speakers (not all) contribute to the death of languages, it is a mechanism specially created by unionists.
      A famous character after the unification of Italy said "È stata fatta l'Italia, ora vanno fatti gli italiani", which means "Italy was made, now the Italians must be made".
      This demonstrates how the situation was in 1800, nobody spoke Italian and few were interested in Italy as a state body.

    • @freestylevimto3109
      @freestylevimto3109 Před rokem +4

      @@ltubabbo529 yeah it’s the same in France in 1800. Something like 50% of France spoke a lenga d'òc. 200 years of being told it was a patois and now only like 100k now the language fluently.

    • @ltubabbo529
      @ltubabbo529 Před rokem +2

      @@freestylevimto3109 Yes unfortunately in several European countries it's like this...

  • @horriblecovers4748
    @horriblecovers4748 Před 2 lety +46

    When the french girls speaks, it is like honey to my ears

    • @amjan
      @amjan Před 2 lety +1

      Same here!

  • @albusabbacchio4327
    @albusabbacchio4327 Před 2 lety +338

    I’m Italian and I had a REALLY hard time: to guess correctly I had to rely on Spanish and French mostly

    • @FoxTrotteur
      @FoxTrotteur Před 2 lety +83

      As a french I was surprised how close the proncounciation of words is...
      "Utel à l'om" and "utile à l'homme" are prounced exactly the same!!!
      I had the feeling of someone bulding a language with italian grammar and french words!

    • @gi1937
      @gi1937 Před 2 lety +32

      @@FoxTrotteur me tooo. I am also a venetian speaker (geographically very close to Lombardia) and i found many similarities with my language but so so many pronunciations were more close to french and i was surprised. This kind of help us define better the linguistic continuum

    • @khalia3190
      @khalia3190 Před 2 lety +4

      Oh, I thought it was really close to the Italian language (I am French and learning Italian). So, I learned that I was wrong, thanks for this ^^

    • @johnmcfly-zf2xh
      @johnmcfly-zf2xh Před 2 lety +2

      Same case to me, as a romanian

    • @kriss581
      @kriss581 Před 2 lety +8

      I know French and Italian and I was surprised how well I understood it ! It's really a beautiful a d interesting language !

  • @gretalisi8525
    @gretalisi8525 Před 2 lety +180

    I'm Italian but i'm from Rome so the person I could understand the most is definitely Elena! :D

    • @Morpheux1
      @Morpheux1 Před 2 lety +17

      I'm Latin American, understood almost everything in lombardo.

    • @gretalisi8525
      @gretalisi8525 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Morpheux1 o.O

    • @Morpheux1
      @Morpheux1 Před 2 lety +18

      @@gretalisi8525 well I can understand Catalan, my grandmother was from Mallorca, and I have taken some French and classical Latin lessons, that has probably helped.

    • @gretalisi8525
      @gretalisi8525 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Morpheux1 Oh, now everything is clear! :D

    • @giulibi1766
      @giulibi1766 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Morpheux1 si por que yo (también hispanohablante) estaba igual de perdida que elena jajajja

  • @sid2751
    @sid2751 Před 2 lety +27

    I’m french and I’ve noticed we use same word for milk “lait” and sometimes I can hear a french accentuation specially on U. Also word man l’om and l’homme are so similar
    So interesting!

    • @stefanhurdubeti9563
      @stefanhurdubeti9563 Před 2 lety +1

      In romanian it`s "om". ;)

    • @DomingosCJM
      @DomingosCJM Před 2 lety +1

      Portuguese:
      lait = leite;
      homme = homem.

    • @rscaht
      @rscaht Před rokem +1

      Set om i maia Trenta Nòf òf . Seven men eat Thirty nine eggs . Familiar ?
      It'funny but when I went working in Madagascar I firstly used my Lombard to speak to malgasy people then fastly I lernt french .
      But the italian pronuntiation was very usefull speaking malagasy , they thought I was zanatany , means son of the Land .

  • @qo_op9313
    @qo_op9313 Před 2 lety +62

    Please do: Romanian vs Aromanian vs Istroromanian vs Romanian from republic of Moldova

    • @gheorghitaalsunculitei9146
      @gheorghitaalsunculitei9146 Před 2 lety +18

      There are just a couple hundreds of Istro-Romanians left and the people in Moldova just speak Romanian with an accent so...

    • @lucezarcolombo6552
      @lucezarcolombo6552 Před 2 lety +1

      @@gheorghitaalsunculitei9146 it's not just romanian with an accent, there are some different words and slangs, I mean specifically outside of Chisinau

    • @tonyslabu6373
      @tonyslabu6373 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lucezarcolombo6552 well then it depends on where the Romanian should be, because a Romanian Moldavian understands that slang for the most part while a north western transylvanian or a south eastern oltenian might not

    • @Pathrissia
      @Pathrissia Před 2 lety +2

      What about from Northern of Serbia :/

    • @ionbrad6753
      @ionbrad6753 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lucezarcolombo6552 Moldavians also do not speak a precisely uniform language, there are differences South versus North, East versus West, city versus village etc. So it was 300 years ago as well, as Cantemir wrote.

  • @pedroaraujo987
    @pedroaraujo987 Před 2 lety +174

    I dreamed of the day that Linguriosa would appear on this channel!

  • @Plata-ori-plumbu
    @Plata-ori-plumbu Před 2 lety +249

    As a Romanian, I'll understand any Italian dialect, Spanish, Catalan, ANYTHING but French. Much Love to France! French is the second closest language to Romanian, yet it's the hardest to understand to me. Viva France!

    • @amadeusmza
      @amadeusmza Před 2 lety +27

      Je parle français et espagnol comme langues maternelles et le roumain est très compréhensible pour moi.

    • @Morpheux1
      @Morpheux1 Před 2 lety +42

      The problem with French is that the words are Latin, but the pronunciation is Germanic, I can read it all day, but can't keep up with moderate to fast dialog.

    • @dumitrufrunza8a694
      @dumitrufrunza8a694 Před 2 lety +24

      @@amadeusmza as a romanian speaker from Moldova, I understood everything you said without translating

    • @BETOETE
      @BETOETE Před 2 lety +8

      @@Morpheux1 yes, French, some germanic pronunciation, you can hear it in the R and in U or EU (not a totally defined vowel as i or e), in German it's called umlaut (change of sound, lit.)

    • @bacicinvatteneaca
      @bacicinvatteneaca Před 2 lety +1

      @@BETOETE eu is a totally defined vowel, it's [ø] or [œ], as it is common for romance languages to have pairs of mid-close/mid-open vowels represented by the same letter ([e]/[ɛ], [o]/[ɔ])

  • @Nina_____________
    @Nina_____________ Před 2 lety +13

    I'm from Milan too, like Simona, but Lombard is not commonly used by the younger generations here in Milan, so I understood more Spanish and French than Lombard itself. If I show this video to my uncles or grandma, they will probably understand everything.

    • @masterjunky863
      @masterjunky863 Před rokem +6

      Enorme tristezza

    • @ltubabbo529
      @ltubabbo529 Před rokem +5

      Se non si fa qualcosa la vostra generazione sarà quella dell'estinzione, il lombardo deve entrare nelle scuole

    • @masterjunky863
      @masterjunky863 Před rokem +2

      @@ltubabbo529 Vero. Io ho diciannove anni e lo sto imparando.

    • @ltubabbo529
      @ltubabbo529 Před rokem +1

      @@masterjunky863 Non te ne pentirai, io l'ho fatto (non per il lombardo) e sono riuscito a capire molte più cose sulla mia terra. È una goduria incarnare a pieno una cultura.
      Comunque io sto aprendo un sito per questo genere di cose, se ti interessa in futuro ti contatto

    • @masterjunky863
      @masterjunky863 Před rokem +1

      @@ltubabbo529 Di dove sei?

  • @fabiogallotta7155
    @fabiogallotta7155 Před 2 lety +4

    Il fatto che l'Italia releghi le lingue dello stivale al rango di semplici dialetti e abbiamo la dimostrazione che non lo sono, è riprovevole. Riconosciamo lingue estere, parlate da una parte dei nostri concittadini, ma non le nostre. Su questo bisognerebbe lottare

    • @ltubabbo529
      @ltubabbo529 Před rokem

      Tra i giovani posso assicurare che c'è un pizzico di conoscenza al riguardo, tra gli ultraquarantenni la situazione è irrimediabile. La cosa che fa ridere/piangere è che i primi parlano sicuramente male le lingue regionali rispetto ai secondi, eppure ne sono più consapevoli

  • @johndoe2006
    @johndoe2006 Před 2 lety +470

    The channel never fails to provide great content

  • @pnkcnlng228
    @pnkcnlng228 Před 2 lety +319

    I'm a proud Lombard, and hearing our language, everyday more on the internet, and knowing that everyone is more aware of it is beautiful! Ciao Simona e delpag!

    • @seraph9384
      @seraph9384 Před 2 lety +12

      Pota

    • @pnkcnlng228
      @pnkcnlng228 Před 2 lety +3

      @@seraph9384 Os it the only Lombard word you know hahaha?

    • @seraph9384
      @seraph9384 Před 2 lety +17

      @@pnkcnlng228 Ma no figa domani si fattura taaac.

    • @mahatmaniggandhi2898
      @mahatmaniggandhi2898 Před 2 lety

      @@pnkcnlng228 what percent of lombardy's population actually uses it?🤔

    • @pnkcnlng228
      @pnkcnlng228 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mahatmaniggandhi2898 Don't know actually, but it is spoken by at least 3.7 millions of people

  • @Islandicus
    @Islandicus Před 2 lety +20

    This was so hard! I speak Italian and French but I struggled with this. What a wonderful language. I wish the best for Lombard!

  • @marianaamoedo5942
    @marianaamoedo5942 Před 2 lety +20

    Now I understand why in Uruguay and Argentina you say "MINGA" to something that's never going to happen or to say no. It comes from Italy, like many other words.

    • @lirimay123
      @lirimay123 Před 2 lety +4

      It comes from Northern Italy.

    • @sart56
      @sart56 Před 2 lety +6

      That is because in Argentina and Uruguay there are about 50/60% from North Italy, Lombardia, Genoa and Venetian region.

    • @paulo929refael2
      @paulo929refael2 Před 2 lety

      It’s a word used in Standard Italian too - “mica”, meaning “not at all”.

    • @nyska69
      @nyska69 Před 2 lety +2

      Minga se dice en España de toda la vida xD

    • @marianaamoedo5942
      @marianaamoedo5942 Před 2 lety

      @@nyska69 Bien, a mi familia gallega no se lo había escuchado pero es de uso habitual en la población de esta región. Es muy difícil separar el origen del lunfardo en el Rio de la Plata.

  • @Zestieee
    @Zestieee Před 2 lety +250

    As the language is not standardised, of course there are many ways to write it down. I had never seen the orthography system used in this video before, it was very interesting.
    I would also love, even if it's a little bit more difficult to organise, to see a video encompassing all the Gallo-Italic languages together (Lombard, Piedmontese, Ligurian, Emilian-Romagnol).

    • @minechannel1393
      @minechannel1393 Před 2 lety +20

      Emilian-Romagnol does not exist, Emilian is different from Romagnol

    • @Zestieee
      @Zestieee Před 2 lety +7

      @@minechannel1393 That is debatable as far as I know, there are different opinions on the topic

    • @minechannel1393
      @minechannel1393 Před 2 lety +26

      @@Zestieee it’s no longer debatable: Emilian and Romagnol are finally considered two distinct languages or, better, two dialect clusters, as they have never been standardized into two koinés (today some are working in order to standardise Emilian).
      I am native Emilian, I even speak one of the closest Emilian dialects to Romagnol, and I can feel the difference between the two languages. Emilian is pretty similar to Lombard; Romagnol, like Ligurian or Venetian, is a bit further from the purest Galloitalic trio: Lombard-Piedmontese-Emilian.
      Edit: Venetian status as Galloitalic is obviously debatable.

    • @Zestieee
      @Zestieee Před 2 lety +4

      @@minechannel1393 Very good to know. I'd be very interested in learning more about the differences then!

    • @Arturest
      @Arturest Před 2 lety +12

      There’s the Venetian language too, as a bridge between the gallo-italic languages and the italo-dalmatian ones. As a Venetian descent myself, I’d really love seeing it included.

  • @Taliannu_i_stiddi_arrassu
    @Taliannu_i_stiddi_arrassu Před 2 lety +29

    In Sicilian:
    1) Coru
    2) Matacubbu or Zappa
    3) Giurana or Laurunchia
    4) Rizzi
    5) Munnizza or grascia
    Lombard is a beautiful language.

    • @Dimmi-disi
      @Dimmi-disi Před 2 lety

      "Un bel cognachino magari..."
      "Eh magari, uno zibibbo...."

    • @masterjunky863
      @masterjunky863 Před 2 lety

      Salud da Milàn, tucc i lengh regional hìnn bèj e important e gh'hèmm de salvai!

  • @user-ic4ce8xb5v
    @user-ic4ce8xb5v Před 2 lety +2

    I LOVED this one, the host gave difficult words so it was extra informative and fun to guess along. THANK YOU ALL AND THANK YOU NORBERT!

  • @asybaris
    @asybaris Před rokem +6

    Wow, lombard sounds more like french than italian, I am surprised. Most likely is closely related to occitan

  • @CouchPolyglot
    @CouchPolyglot Před 2 lety +167

    Com que parlo català, castellà, francès i italià, entenc bastant aquesta llengua 😍, però m'imagino que si parlés més ràpid seria molt difícil d'entendre 😅

    • @1601xavi
      @1601xavi Před 2 lety +8

      Aguante el catalán carajo! Idioma hermoso y rico en cultura. Visca aquesta llengua!

    • @brx86
      @brx86 Před 2 lety +9

      Eso pensé yo.... si hubieran puesto a la chica que habla catalán hubiera entendido mejor a la mujer que habla Lombardo por que el lombardo tiene toques de italiano, catalán y occitano

    • @flateric7777
      @flateric7777 Před 2 lety +3

      Si, ma capisco tutto quello che scrivi :)

    • @Gabriel_Tadeu
      @Gabriel_Tadeu Před 2 lety

      Siiim kkkk

    • @mustafajuventino9964
      @mustafajuventino9964 Před 2 lety

      What language is that???

  • @federicotagliabue9017
    @federicotagliabue9017 Před 2 lety +47

    I am really sad right now, since my grandparents used to talk lombard at home and after 20 years I almost forget it...

    • @ltubabbo529
      @ltubabbo529 Před 2 lety +1

      Può sempre recuperare, rispolverare una lingua non è così difficile 💪🏼

    • @LucaMolteni84
      @LucaMolteni84 Před 2 lety +3

      Pure a me manca la mia nonna…

    • @Marco-hq6hn
      @Marco-hq6hn Před 2 lety +2

      Anche i miei nonni lo parlavano, tutte le espressioni che conosco le devo a loro. Grazie ai miei zii che lo parlano a volte rispolvero un po' il tutto

    • @masterjunky863
      @masterjunky863 Před 2 lety

      @Mocanu Stefan In Western Lombard: "Signor Gesu Crist, fioeu de Dio, pràghet per mì, on pecator". The "o" should be read like an Italian "u", the "u" like a German "ü" and the "oeu" like in French.

    • @masterjunky863
      @masterjunky863 Před 2 lety

      @Mocanu Stefan Ops I wrote "pray for us", "have mercy on me, a sinner" is "àbiet pietà de mì, on pecator".

  • @GilFerraro
    @GilFerraro Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you Ecolinguist for always bringing this awesome content. I am from Lombardy (Pavia) and really enjoy hearing all of the different languages and seeing them compared with other romance languages. I think we can agree that these videos unite people and at the same time give value to the various regions and parts of bigger countries. What a marvelous result you achieve

  • @Imsemble
    @Imsemble Před 2 lety +12

    As a Québécois this was very interesting to watch because the Lombard language has a lot of sounds that my grandparents and great-grandparents used (before we had an education system). Our language has changed a lot since then but at times I really had the impression that it was an old French-Canadian grandma speaking.
    Great video and keep up with this wonderful content!

    • @bepivisintainer2975
      @bepivisintainer2975 Před rokem +1

      It makes a lot of sense. The population of France, and off course Quebec has always had an awful lot of Lombardians, Emilian, Piedmontese and other Padan.
      Makes sense that we had a similar pronunciation and stress of words.

  • @CleberSantos-io9bk
    @CleberSantos-io9bk Před 2 lety +87

    In Portuguese:
    1 - Couro (Leather)
    2 - Cunha (Wedge)
    3 - Sapo (Toad) or Rã (Frog)
    4 - Calafrios (Chills)
    5 - Lixo (Rubbish)

    • @ferd2866
      @ferd2866 Před 2 lety +15

      In Italian:
      1 - Cuoio / pelle
      2 - Cuneo
      3 - Rospo / ranocchio
      4 - Brividi
      5 - Rifiuti

    • @giorgiodifrancesco4590
      @giorgiodifrancesco4590 Před 2 lety +14

      In piedmontese :
      1) coràm
      2) cùgn
      3) bàbi
      4) frisson
      r) mnìs

    • @dondon9734
      @dondon9734 Před 2 lety +2

      O do sapo e da rã estão trocados, não? Que eu saiba sapo é frog, e rã é toad.

    • @cearense526
      @cearense526 Před 2 lety +4

      Sapo e rã não são sinônimos

    • @pedromenchik1961
      @pedromenchik1961 Před 2 lety +1

      I had to look up what "cunha" was

  • @watchmakerful
    @watchmakerful Před 2 lety +201

    "Gunoi" is actually a Slavic borrowing, that's why it's completely incomprehensible for other Romance speakers.

    • @kame9
      @kame9 Před 2 lety +15

      sapo come from greek not latín

    • @annadrew4
      @annadrew4 Před 2 lety +46

      "Gunoi" means "garbage" in romanian.

    • @MBison-im2qy
      @MBison-im2qy Před 2 lety +11

      гной in Russian, I've read entire books in Russian and never encountered that word.

    • @nestingherit7012
      @nestingherit7012 Před 2 lety +8

      Anekceh Pyknh.
      Gunoi is ,known" in Slavic languages, but look what Google say.
      Garbage in several slavic languages.
      Smiece/ croat.
      Bokluk/ bulgar
      Odpakty/ czek
      Musar/ russian
      Many words got borrowed by everyone in the Balcans including you.
      I'll give another example.
      Dosto'( enough in Slavic) is from Proto romanian ,destul'( de+ satul'/ enough,fed up, full)
      Also the term , satul' ( tired of,and full/ food) from latin , satulius'

    • @watchmakerful
      @watchmakerful Před 2 lety +1

      @@MBison-im2qy In Russian it means "pus" and is usually encountered in medical books.

  • @Vilyan
    @Vilyan Před 2 lety +4

    Oh my, this was very hard to understand - It gets easier when you actually see the written forms and when you get to understand the other's questions. Really cool because today I just learned Lombard due to you guys!

  • @bjorgvinasgeirson6965
    @bjorgvinasgeirson6965 Před 2 lety +2

    Congratulations on this channel. I love these videos, besides being nice and funny, they are very instructive and have educational value in a fun way. This is among what it is worth on the internet.

  • @HeWhoComments
    @HeWhoComments Před 2 lety +23

    Lombard seems like a fun language to learn, especially if you already have exposure to other Romance languages

  • @hailredlamp
    @hailredlamp Před 2 lety +38

    Elisa has probably been the smartest French speaking guest to make appearance on the Ecolinguist channel.

    • @valobarroco
      @valobarroco Před 2 lety +2

      Agreed

    • @FoxTrotteur
      @FoxTrotteur Před 2 lety +8

      Not to denigrate her but Lombard is surpisely close to french... it is maybe the closest language from french on this channel along with cajun. It's easier for me to understand lombard thant haïtian creole.

    • @rafaelrendon8142
      @rafaelrendon8142 Před 2 lety +1

      Most of times frech has been the outcast among romance languages

  • @matangadijolabanda.7005
    @matangadijolabanda.7005 Před 2 lety +3

    I really love this kind of proyects, linkin' cultures, showing That the language is not a border is a bridge.
    Lovin' it from México
    Thanks to Elena for bringing me here. Really greatful with your work in Linguriosa. ❤️

  • @rafaeldebrasilia
    @rafaeldebrasilia Před 2 lety +19

    O Estado Italiano não reconhece os falantes da língua lombarda como minoria linguística. É também por este motivo que o lombardo é frequentemente considerado um dialeto do italiano (às vezes também pelos próprios falantes), embora faça parte de um outro sub-grupo das línguas românicas.

    • @ltubabbo529
      @ltubabbo529 Před rokem

      Perhaps a desire for a general rebirth is emerging, even if the state has been trying to convince us for 70 years that there is only one people in Italy and that this has no internal differences.
      I myself am about to open an online site where to get information (get out of the logic of the "dialect"), consult dictionaries and do exercises, I hope it will be successful

    • @ltubabbo529
      @ltubabbo529 Před rokem

      @@miguelferreira4157 thanks

  • @barrigudo00
    @barrigudo00 Před 2 lety +147

    Happy to see Linguriosa here. A moça francesa é lindíssima.

    • @barrigudo00
      @barrigudo00 Před 2 lety +7

      @Blanc Neige só é a verdade.

    • @ricardocampello8611
      @ricardocampello8611 Před 2 lety +11

      Concordo. Bela moça. E a espanhola também é muito bonita.

    • @fabiolimadasilva3398
      @fabiolimadasilva3398 Před 2 lety +3

      A ruivinha também é :)

    • @barrigudo00
      @barrigudo00 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ricardocampello8611 sim claro, a espanhola tem uma personalidade muito legal, se porventura não conheces recomendo o canal dela.

    • @mml1426
      @mml1426 Před 2 lety

      Lol simp

  • @Kuba.1906
    @Kuba.1906 Před 2 lety +44

    3 short conclusions after watching this video:
    1. Ecolinguist is a great channel
    2. Lombard language is extremely difficult
    3. Elisa is beautiful 😍

  • @andreytsyganov7321
    @andreytsyganov7321 Před 2 lety +14

    The Lombard language sounds like mix of Italian and French

  • @alansuboter6358
    @alansuboter6358 Před 2 lety +1

    This one was very difficult! I love these videos!

  • @stefanomorandi7150
    @stefanomorandi7150 Před 2 lety +28

    WOW an episode with my actual dialect! im from milan, and while young people like myself dont speak the language anymore you can hear the old folk using it at the cafeteria or in the supermarket among themselves... i sort-of understand most here but the spelling really helped eheheh
    joke for italians: MMMM CHE BUONA QUESTA CADREGA!

    • @tapi_fra_2946
      @tapi_fra_2946 Před 2 lety +5

      Ah, Brambilla Fumagalli, che piacere vederla in questi paraj

  • @fedem14
    @fedem14 Před 2 lety +40

    omg yes these videos will never bore me

  • @robg7799
    @robg7799 Před 2 lety +8

    I'm from Milan and I find this video sooooo interesting! I've learned new words/meaning. 😁👍 It was not easy... 😊

  • @kitcarson5762
    @kitcarson5762 Před 2 lety +3

    Sono italiano (ma non lombardo) e non è stato così immediato risolvere. Sono arrivato subito alla parola italiana perché capivo la descrizione, ma la parola finale in sé è un disastro! "Qignoel" è paradigmatico, perché la parola italiana (cuneo o tacco, "tacchia" a Roma) è molto più simile a quelle spagnole (cuña, taco) che a quella lombarda. Comunque il lombardo è gradevolissimo da ascoltare! Da italiano, per me è stata una sorpresa molto piacevole, perché, pur essendo stato moltissime volte in Lombardia, lì ho sempre ascoltato solo l'italiano. Cercherò altri canali in lombard!

    • @masterjunky863
      @masterjunky863 Před 2 lety +1

      Ascolta Davide Van De Sfroos, fa canzoni in comasco stupende

  • @meikala2114
    @meikala2114 Před 2 lety +21

    Wow. As an English speaker ....being able to guess correctly... this was an amazing experience for me.

  • @mmartinsrj
    @mmartinsrj Před 2 lety +82

    I'm curious about the microphone Elisa is utilizing - the sound is super clear and her voice sounds exquisite!

    • @andrewraymond3657
      @andrewraymond3657 Před 2 lety +9

      Her space seems nice too. A lot of times that’s just as important as the mic. For instance, the main presenter sounded as if she were in a room with walls of stone; too much reverb.

    • @agam6534
      @agam6534 Před 2 lety +1

      What's the difference between using and utilizing in English?

    • @oliveranderson7264
      @oliveranderson7264 Před 2 lety +3

      @@agam6534 They pretty much mean the same thing although "utilize" sounds a lot more formal and wouldn't typically be used in this context.

    • @RoderickVI
      @RoderickVI Před 2 lety

      @@andrewraymond3657 She may have noise suppressants

    • @andreafalconiero9089
      @andreafalconiero9089 Před 2 lety +3

      @@agam6534 Someone whose first language is French will probably use the fancy polysyllabic form, since it matches what they're used to in their own language. They mean exactly the same thing, however. It's usually a good idea to say "use" rather than "utilize" in ordinary speech unless you're talking to people who you think will be impressed by the extra syllables.

  • @leonardsolis412
    @leonardsolis412 Před rokem

    Thank you Norbert, great show as always! Please make more.

  • @ehmzed
    @ehmzed Před 2 lety +11

    As an Italian this was soo interesting and entertaining to watch!
    Some random phrases were straight up Italian while the rest was a totally different language but still Romance enough to understand, only thanks to the subtitles though xD
    I'd love to see the same video concept with other languages!

  • @jeandeboishault6380
    @jeandeboishault6380 Před 2 lety +53

    16:37 Simona is right, the french term is "coin" -we use it to split the wood. But Elisa is right too : we use "cale-porte" for the doors.
    Și-am putut să învăț un cuvânt nou ("pană" cu acest sens de "coin (pour fendre le bois)").
    Sometimes Lombard is very similar to occitan or french (as a french native speaker), but sometimes not so easy to understand it.

    • @Kapouille
      @Kapouille Před 2 lety +4

      "Coin" for joinery, but also more generically "cale" to wedge and stop things from moving, including doors or cars. It was confusing for french speakers are we indeed have several words for this depending on the use :)

    • @BobbyBermuda1986
      @BobbyBermuda1986 Před 2 lety +4

      Lombard is actually closer in the family to French than it is to Italian. It has features with Italian now due to bilingualism.

    • @jeandeboishault6380
      @jeandeboishault6380 Před 2 lety

      ​@@BobbyBermuda1986 Thanks for the information.

    • @messservice
      @messservice Před 2 lety

      i am lonbard and in Como we call it cügnöö

    • @StefanAndreiRosu
      @StefanAndreiRosu Před 2 lety +1

      Heh, you've even used the Romanian diacritics (ș, î, ă, etc.). / În limba română "pană" înseamnă atât "wedge" cât și "feather". Sunt omonime, cuvinte cu aceeași formă și pronunțare, dar cu origini și sensuri diferite.

  • @manorueda1432
    @manorueda1432 Před 2 lety +27

    Am I dreaming? Ecolinguist and Linguriosa together in the same video! 😃
    I must say how much I was suffering with the second word, because from our homes it is a lot easier to guess the words, and I was repeating out loud all the time "¡cuña! ¡calza! ¡taco!" from the beginning 🤣, but of course, we have no pressure here 😉.
    I was surprised about how similar sounds in general Lombard to Spanish, but when you try to understand every word it is quite easy to get lost.

  • @Hanomarkhan...
    @Hanomarkhan... Před 2 lety +13

    Lombard, finally a Romance language or, me, a French speaker does not look like an alien with his pronunciation...
    j'aime la langue lombarde ;)

    • @masterjunky863
      @masterjunky863 Před 2 lety +2

      Salud da Milàn, el frances l'è parecc bell!

  • @paticubellsricart5961
    @paticubellsricart5961 Před 2 lety +10

    So close to occitan and catalan! Great job Norbert!!!
    I loved it

  • @MarynaRGurzuf
    @MarynaRGurzuf Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for this video! It's perfect and very funny 🙃 Lombard language sounds very unusual to me and I like it. And the people who participate in the videos on this channel are always fantastic! 🤗

  • @ShaneGodliman
    @ShaneGodliman Před 2 lety +45

    Qué guay ver a Linguriosa aquí!

  • @frankrault3190
    @frankrault3190 Před 2 lety

    Wow, I love this channel time and again!
    And again, (like with Old Norse) the spoken words didn't help me that much, but written Lombard revealed much more to me. Keep going!! 👍😊

  • @konig3226
    @konig3226 Před 2 lety +2

    Como siempre Norbert trayendonos buen contenido.🤙

  • @outbreaklearning3937
    @outbreaklearning3937 Před 2 lety +41

    I'm from an area in Piemonte very near to Lombardia, so my dialect is very similar to Lombard. Seen that i've been far from home for quite some time, it was so refreshing to hear it once again! Thank you so much for making the world know about our culture ! you should try with Tittschu, it's a german language spoken in some small mountain areas in the north west of Italy, it is so unique!

    • @ltubabbo529
      @ltubabbo529 Před 2 lety +1

      La provincia di Novara è quasi tutta lombardofona

    • @outbreaklearning3937
      @outbreaklearning3937 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ltubabbo529 Eh infatti, io mi riferivo alla zona Nord della provincia di Vercelli, che è uguale

    • @SchizoLibRight
      @SchizoLibRight Před rokem

      ​@@outbreaklearning3937 pensavo che la provincia di Vercelli fosse completamente piemontesofona, comunque io sono di Domodossola, quindi anche noi quì siamo piemontesi lombardofoni

  • @diegomino9939
    @diegomino9939 Před 2 lety +6

    Gracias Lingu! ♥ un juego muy interesante y emocionante. Me divertí mucho. Besos! ♥

  • @user-oo8xg9gx3m
    @user-oo8xg9gx3m Před 2 lety +2

    Большое спасибо за видео, уважаемый пан Норберт! ☺

  • @cherryb0ng
    @cherryb0ng Před 2 lety +1

    This is the first video I stumble upon from this channel. Someone recommended it on Facebook and I think this is incredible to watch. Being an Italian whose grandmother from the province of Brescia in Lombardy, always spoke a local dialect until I grew up, I try to understand Lombard. Having studied French as a child, I can understand French. Being a current student of Spanish, I hear the words in Spanish too.
    It's super stimulating.

  • @mastermati773
    @mastermati773 Před 2 lety +15

    2 my favourite language channels: Ecolinguist and Linguriosa making a collab!

  •  Před 2 lety +5

    Excellent ! Merci Norbert pour cette vidéo (langues romanes) sur le lombard ! "Hola, buenas tardes" a Elena ! Et bonjour à Elisa !

  • @andreytsyganov7321
    @andreytsyganov7321 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm glad to see Linguriosa on this channel!

  • @pablosegade3152
    @pablosegade3152 Před 2 lety

    Bravo! Qué gran trabajo! Felicitaciones, Elena eres una apasionada.

  • @dimasveliz6745
    @dimasveliz6745 Před 2 lety +28

    Fantastico, Fantastico, Fantastico!!! Gracias por un video tan interesante y sobre todo por hacer del Internet un lugar mejor. Impresionante lo mucho que se puede entender

  • @ff_crafter
    @ff_crafter Před 2 lety +3

    New language comparison video, nice!

  • @jaall7280
    @jaall7280 Před 2 lety +1

    I love these videos. Keep up the good work! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @mirceadraga7421
    @mirceadraga7421 Před 2 lety +1

    Ecolinguist: Very interesting and fun, thank you, I liked it! :)

  • @LEGIONARIO1970
    @LEGIONARIO1970 Před 2 lety +11

    ¡Linguriosa es la onda!, tiene el mejor canal de español en youtube, saludos desde Mexico guapa.

  • @benugomez
    @benugomez Před 2 lety +18

    Linguriosa!!! Que sorpresa verte aqui!

  • @LeugimDRK
    @LeugimDRK Před 2 lety

    Omg Linguriosa en Ecolinguist!!!!! Mis dos canales favoritos jajja el mejor crossover 👌🏼

  • @riz94107
    @riz94107 Před 2 lety +19

    I really enjoy this series of people just trying to understand one another in related languages. I would love to see some non-European language families represented, though I understand it may be harder to organize.
    Really fun!

  • @elenabrambilla8675
    @elenabrambilla8675 Před 2 lety +31

    I'm Lombard, and I understood perfectly the descriptions but never heard of the words. My grandparents speak rarely Lombard, and they use it just in some expression

    • @ALE9069
      @ALE9069 Před 2 lety +8

      Deh Brambilla, cus te gha dì? Fame un piaser va lá parlet El lumbard perché te gha scrit na röba che al par El terün

    • @LordSkywalker90
      @LordSkywalker90 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ALE9069 ahahah da "terrone" rido. Io di lombardo sono solo purcudighel.

    • @ALE9069
      @ALE9069 Před 2 lety

      @@LordSkywalker90 lol

    • @elenabrambilla8675
      @elenabrambilla8675 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ALE9069 va a ciapà i rat va ahaha

    • @ALE9069
      @ALE9069 Před 2 lety

      @@elenabrambilla8675 lol già

  • @giovigiova
    @giovigiova Před 2 lety +7

    Elena siempre sigo tus videos estoy tan fascinado por ti ..

  • @lucianovacanti7112
    @lucianovacanti7112 Před 2 lety +2

    bravo! very amusing and interesting experiment. i understood the lombard explanation quite well, but was surprised by the final words (the solutions) that often sound very different from italian.

  • @AbenicioJSantiagoJr
    @AbenicioJSantiagoJr Před 2 lety +3

    Great experiment, i love it! I missed a pprtuguese speaker but i, as a portuguese speaker from Brazil, was able to understand almost everything.

  • @krunoslavkovacec1842
    @krunoslavkovacec1842 Před 2 lety +10

    Norbert s faces on the thumbnails are always awesome.

  • @marikaserasini2315
    @marikaserasini2315 Před 2 lety +61

    I really would like a challenge in Rumagnôl (dialect from Romagna, Emilia-Romagna) please😍
    Always so interesting and funny😍😄👏👏

  • @marxkroto6068
    @marxkroto6068 Před 11 měsíci

    Outro conteúdo maravilhoso ,como sempre!

  • @MrYP1975
    @MrYP1975 Před 2 lety

    Uno dei video più geniali che abbia mai visto! Ci ho pensato per anni da milanese 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😄

  • @justames5979
    @justames5979 Před 2 lety +8

    This was as always a very interesting video, even for me, an A2-B1 French speaker! Like Elisa, I found it surprisingly similar to not only French, but also to Old French. But I think it has more in common with OF in terms of phonology. Like the rolled R, U being pronounced as /y/, frequent ending dropping and the /tʃ/, /ø/ sounds. In terms of grammar, the plural forms for words ending in L where very similar. Like animal -> animaux in French and animal -> animai in Lombard. Just a lovely video in the Romance language series!

  • @RoseRoseRoseRoseRoseRose
    @RoseRoseRoseRoseRoseRose Před 2 lety +6

    Finally once again a new great video of yours❣ I love your quiz shows videos because they regularly revive my languages knowledge. And the harmonious chemistry of all participants to each other makes your videos always enjoyable, too. Bardzo dziękuję, Norbert❣💘

  • @Mr_casaralta
    @Mr_casaralta Před 2 lety +5

    As a Lombard, thanks so much for this video!

  • @jahanas22
    @jahanas22 Před 2 lety +2

    That was a really interesting one. I could understand some of Lombard. I got all of them but the last.

  • @donato286
    @donato286 Před 2 lety +37

    I imagined the word qignœl was cuneo in Italian, but it was difficult for them to understand because they have multiple words in their languages that correspond to the word qignœl depending on the purpose for which that shape is used.

    • @fusadiluna
      @fusadiluna Před 2 lety +3

      I thought she was going for zeppa, until the spanish girl asked something about "zapado" and Simona said nothing, then I had no idea lol

    • @JYHRO0
      @JYHRO0 Před 2 lety

      She mentioned the word ‘coin’. It is the word we use in Québec for what they call ‘cale’ in France. ‘Cale’ is of German origin

    • @pierreabbat6157
      @pierreabbat6157 Před 2 lety +1

      I know the Latin "cuneus", but I know the French "coin" only as meaning "corner", and didn't know a French or Spanish word for "wedge" or a Spanish cognate.

    • @tchakamaura3850
      @tchakamaura3850 Před 2 lety

      Yeah, in English we have all these different words, and wedge can correspond to any of the meanings but is much less common than the more specific words, which don't overlap in meaning at all.

    • @niemandglaubst
      @niemandglaubst Před 2 lety +3

      @@pierreabbat6157 The second word in Spanish is "cuña".

  • @PodcastItaliano
    @PodcastItaliano Před 2 lety +6

    This was awesome! I got 80% of Lumbard 🤓

  • @hamzehshashaa2659
    @hamzehshashaa2659 Před 2 lety

    So interesting! Thank you norbert👌

  • @xipenanahuatzin1995
    @xipenanahuatzin1995 Před 2 lety +5

    It's been amazing, I'm from Mexico And I only speak Spanish. It is surprising, here it is shown how beautiful the Romance languages are and how linked they are despite time, geography and culture.
    She had noticed that by listening carefully, she could understand a little English but French and Lombardo have been a revelation.
    Thank you, it is hypnotic to listen to you.
    Un saludo desde Jalisco, el estado llamado: "la tierra del tequila y el mariachi".
    El rumano... muy difícil.

  • @raulmere
    @raulmere Před 2 lety +26

    A l'è 'ndàcc-a à mò bé à chì óter che ì ghìa dé' 'scoltà dóma' na versiù semplificada dé chèsta lèngua, ölìe pròpe edì vot óter stàga dré a'l Bergamàsc, ca l'è mia tàt istess, pò l'acènto l'è töt òter laùr

    • @langbard4261
      @langbard4261 Před 2 lety +4

      Ta ghet resù!

    • @bnabeghem5338
      @bnabeghem5338 Před 2 lety +2

      po a me ma piasares a et ö bergamasch o ö bresà

    • @marcogiacomelli2190
      @marcogiacomelli2190 Před 2 lety

      Sono bresciano ma totalmente ignorante in materia 💥

    • @cheldelformai2468
      @cheldelformai2468 Před 2 lety +3

      Sares bel fa na roba isè en bressà o en bergamasch, el milanes l'è trop facil, el somèa n'altra lengua.

    • @TenorCantusFirmus
      @TenorCantusFirmus Před 2 lety

      Ho dovuto rileggere la frase una seconda volta per capirci qualcosa... E vengo da Reggio Emilia, dove il Dialetto sarebbe in teoria abbastanza vicino a quelli Lombardi.

  • @cesarguedes7691
    @cesarguedes7691 Před 2 lety +7

    Sempre interessante essa conversação em distintas e ao mesmo tempo um pouco semelhantes línguas. Anche un po' di diversione in questo incontro. Cool!!

  • @graziabologna0300
    @graziabologna0300 Před 2 lety +2

    In Italian words are:
    1) Cuoio;
    2) Fermaporta;
    3) Rospo;
    4) Brividi;
    5) Rifiuti.

  • @taddarita75
    @taddarita75 Před 2 lety

    Stu canali è troppu bellu!!
    Bravi!!

  • @tommasobergamaschi4277
    @tommasobergamaschi4277 Před 2 lety +3

    As a Lombard I am pretty surprised to see a video on Lombard language (or languages to be more precise), awesome!

  • @vannilevante7601
    @vannilevante7601 Před 2 lety +6

    Ho imparato l'italiano nel nord Italia parlando spesso con gli anziani sulle panchine dei parchi e devo dire che questo episodio mi ha proprio riportato a quei primi tempi anni e anni fa. Fantastico. Vivan i "dialetti"!

  • @pabloverdeortega3284
    @pabloverdeortega3284 Před 2 lety +1

    Great work, as always!! You should try the other regional Spanish languages (Asturian, Aragonese... and even Cantabrian or Extremenian, if you feel audacious).

  • @BRYKS22
    @BRYKS22 Před 2 lety

    Guys I am addicted to this channel, I hope you guys keep going. Spanish is my second language and I love to see how much I understand from other romance languages.