I'm Italian, I see a post about my country, I leave a comment! :D
I'm Ukrainian, I don't see a post about my country, I sad, I leave a comment, too. ::::<
I'm American, I see Italian and Ukrainian posts, I leave two comments!
This is comment #2.
Ha, I wish girls would react that way when I speak Italian. About colonoscopies. :-D
The trick is to talk to non-italian speaking girls...
my god, 1000% yes.
"Spanish spanish" is also mesmerizing to listen, in my impression.
NOOOO!! I BINGE-READ THIS SERIES ALL THE WAY FROM THE BEGINNING IN 2 AND A HALF HOURS! NOW THERE'S NO MORE FOR ME TO READ! NOOOOOOOOO!
Wow! That's gotta be some kind of record. Don't worry, check back every Sunday for more!
I don't know, as Italian I think French language has the best sounds( even if I don't speak French) , comunque grazie.MatteoZ
Happens all the time when I (Italian) speak Italian with my italian colleagues here in Austria. :-)
The best thing in Italian for me is the way [ts] is pronounced (like in forzare).
I'm Italian, I see a post about my country, I leave a comment! :D
ReplyDeleteI'm Ukrainian, I don't see a post about my country, I sad, I leave a comment, too. ::::<
DeleteI'm American, I see Italian and Ukrainian posts, I leave two comments!
DeleteThis is comment #2.
DeleteHa, I wish girls would react that way when I speak Italian. About colonoscopies. :-D
ReplyDeleteThe trick is to talk to non-italian speaking girls...
Deletemy god, 1000% yes.
ReplyDelete"Spanish spanish" is also mesmerizing to listen, in my impression.
ReplyDeleteNOOOO!! I BINGE-READ THIS SERIES ALL THE WAY FROM THE BEGINNING IN 2 AND A HALF HOURS! NOW THERE'S NO MORE FOR ME TO READ! NOOOOOOOOO!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's gotta be some kind of record. Don't worry, check back every Sunday for more!
DeleteI don't know, as Italian I think French language has the best sounds( even if I don't speak French) , comunque grazie.
ReplyDeleteMatteoZ
Happens all the time when I (Italian) speak Italian with my italian colleagues here in Austria. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe best thing in Italian for me is the way [ts] is pronounced (like in forzare).
ReplyDelete