Allies: "Italy is weak" Italy: "Oh, really?" *Italy don't enter in war with Germany, but prepare itself, becoming the greatest military power in Eurasia* Italy some years after: *heavy "jamme jamme 'n gopp' jamme jà!" noises on London*
Truly amazing that a song about a fucking mountain elevator got this far, the author of the song was so happy about a mountain elevator and wrote this song if you didn't know
@Thomas Quite every region has a different 'dialect'. Florence (or northern Tuscany) 'dialect' is considered the official Italian language (from the XIIIth Century on). In north eastern Italy are recognised as languages German, Ladin (not 'Latin') and slavic languages and in some area Italian is only the second language you study at school. In southern Italy you could find Grecanico (a sort of arcaic Greek) and Albanian. Sardinian is not a dialect but an original language, one of the oldest European language.
@@unclesam5230 Funiculì Funiculà isn't an Italian March, Funiculì Funiculà is a long commercial jingle, it was created to advertise the first railway in Naples.
Wow this is a very epic version I've never heard
Cool
Soviet Version by red army choir
@@queentitaniaofthefae4846 funny they sung this sound
Italy when they British exchange students bullies the Ethiopian kid:
Italian students: "Hey Brits! Only we can bully the Ethiopian kid!"
In the 40's: italian army song
21th century: pizza
2021: a military song again
It wasn’t an army song. It’s about a railroad.
@@joshuawaring4180 things most people mistaken about lol
Allies: "Italy is weak"
Italy: "Oh, really?"
*Italy don't enter in war with Germany, but prepare itself, becoming the greatest military power in Eurasia*
Italy some years after: *heavy "jamme jamme 'n gopp' jamme jà!" noises on London*
Greatest military power in Eurasia? You're funny.
@@sgtschweinhund it's comedy, bro...
@@ErPuglia Sure is.
@@sgtschweinhund you must be the most funny at parties....
this comment was so cringe
Truly amazing that a song about a fucking mountain elevator got this far, the author of the song was so happy about a mountain elevator and wrote this song if you didn't know
Italia in ww2: have capable soldiers who will do anything to get things done. But commanded by leaders with poor leadership.
literally every historian: *unfortunately for you, history wont see it that way*
This is what you hear when you snap pasta within 500 miles of Italy
Best version I've ever heard. So awesome!
good stuff my G
Great video🍕🍷 ^^
The Italians when someone puts pineapple on pizza
This needs to be in civ 6
thanks for this uncle sam
😳
Italian Knight yes
V; Mammamia Fascist Pizza Nazi🍕🤝😎
give me that discord link my man
shropis 45 here it is. discord.gg/fusRd3
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💣🔥⚒️✊
Benito'ss Mussolini cíntá super tare și frumos ☕🌿😁👻🍃 pizzdiețum 👍
🇲🇩🍇🍵🍷✊
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that's not 'an italian march' but a Neapolitan XIXth centuty song, and the song's language is not Italian but Neapolitan
@Thomas Quite every region has a different 'dialect'. Florence (or northern Tuscany) 'dialect' is considered the official Italian language (from the XIIIth Century on). In north eastern Italy are recognised as languages German, Ladin (not 'Latin') and slavic languages and in some area Italian is only the second language you study at school. In southern Italy you could find Grecanico (a sort of arcaic Greek) and Albanian. Sardinian is not a dialect but an original language, one of the oldest European language.
@Thomas this is the soviet version sung by the red army choir!?
@@hermindasalazar6822 yes
when Italy doesn't elect benito
Then Benito elects Italy
Dux Mea Lux!
Hit the speaker
🇦🇲🤝🇮🇹🦾🦾🦾🦾🦾🦾🦾frends
VIVA ARMENIA🇦🇲❤🇮🇹
When someone puts pineapple on the Pizza.
What Ottomans hear in 1911
Italia in ethiopia.
Someone put the pineapple in the pizza?
Soviets sung this song its the russian version
This is not a military song!
Who cares
It's About funicular Railway Opened in Vesuvius around 30s-40- Until Eruption of Vesuvius And Closed Perm in 1953
Funiculi Funiculà...Italian March? *Are you serious, dude?*
What!?
@@unclesam5230 Funiculì Funiculà isn't an Italian March, Funiculì Funiculà is a long commercial jingle, it was created to advertise the first railway in Naples.