June 5, 201412 yr okay well that is extreme: lavorare = fatighej In my dialect people are just too lazy to speak entire words so they shorten EVERYTHING. left side is standard German, right side is lazy-ass-German "in das" = "inne" in "weißt du" = "weiße" you know "gehst du" = "gehse" do you go "Komme mal her" = "Komma her" come to me or we leave out entire words lol it's like going to = gonna want to = wanna sort ot thing ahah no in italy every word changes, and when i say every i mean it, sometimes it changes meaning too or there are words in your dialect that you can't translate in italian because it only exists in your dialect like tomorrow = domani = crej that crej comes latin cras which means, well, tomorrow, sometimes dialects are more close to latin or even french than italian
June 5, 201412 yr I probably don't know it. There are so many dialects in Italy, and so many are exclusive to little reserved areas. My Nonno and Nonna on my Dad's side come from the Puglia area, but I barely hear him speak it to his parents, because he was born and raised in Torino. My moms parents on the other hand were immigrants from a small small town in Calabria called Simbario. I know a whole lot more of their dialect, but I only because I picked it up after listening to my mom and nonna speak with each other in the dialect for so long, so I doubt I would be able to write it down. I think that one is modeled after Greek. The one fraise that comes to mind when thinking of the dialect is English- what are you doing Italian- Che fai Dialect- che facite (I probably spelt that way off, but you get the point) it's not completely different from Italian, in fact, it's pretty similar, but still pretty distinct. Another is English: be quiet Italian: Stai zitto Dialect: State citto The one thing my dad always says in his dialect- that I still don't completely understand, and definitely will spell wrong is something like walio (said pretty much how I attempted to spell it) maybe it's your dialect, maybe it's not, either way, whenever I get a bit of it, I end up just cracking up. It sounds absolutely hilarious.
June 5, 201412 yr I probably don't know it. There are so many dialects in Italy, and so many are exclusive to little reserved areas. My Nonno and Nonna on my Dad's side come from the Puglia area, but I barely hear him speak it to his parents, because he was born and raised in Torino. My moms parents on the other hand were immigrants from a small small town in Calabria called Simbario. I know a whole lot more of their dialect, but I only because I picked it up after listening to my mom and nonna speak with each other in the dialect for so long, so I doubt I would be able to write it down. I think that one is modeled after Greek. The one fraise that comes to mind when thinking of the dialect is English- what are you doing Italian- Che fai Dialect- che facite (I probably spelt that way off, but you get the point) it's not completely different from Italian, in fact, it's pretty similar, but still pretty distinct. Another is English: be quiet Italian: Stai zitto Dialect: State citto The one thing my dad always says in his dialect- that I still don't completely understand, and definitely will spell wrong is something like walio (said pretty much how I attempted to spell it) maybe it's your dialect, maybe it's not, either way, whenever I get a bit of it, I end up just cracking up. It sounds absolutely hilarious. that must be "wagliò" which means "dude" ahahahah state citto = stat citt in my dialect, so yeah, its pretty close
June 5, 201412 yr that must be "wagliò" which means "dude" ahahahah state citto = stat citt in my dialect, so yeah, its pretty close Haha- literally, I've spent my whole life listening to my dad's stupid jokes that go a little like 'you know what BMW stands for? Bella Macchina Wagliò.' Ya, I suppose it might me the same (the dialect on my dad's side- the one on my Moms is definitely different.) I literally love your dialect though, the way everything is pronounced is the best.
June 7, 201412 yr Possibly the best picture i have ever seen of anything ever!!! Did i mention Ever? :nod: Unless there is another picture of both Chris & Jonny watching the sunset together, you know :charming:
June 13, 201412 yr Jonny with 2 lucky fans, apparently at an after the Tokyo gig party yesterday link
June 13, 201412 yr Dear Jonny, If I ever get to take a picture with you, please smile. Your serious faces make me question your state of mind. -A concerned fan
June 16, 201412 yr Regular guys: Guitarist Jonny Buckland walked through the airport looking like any other traveler as he turned on his phone http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2658655/Coldplay-touch-Sydney-promo-tour-just-happened-Chris-Martins-face.html?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=t.co
June 17, 201412 yr Jonny must have the best life ever, being famous, but... Not... Especially since poor Chris went through looking like he'd just been in a fight.
June 17, 201412 yr Especially since poor Chris went through looking like he'd just been in a fight. He just has a scratch on his nose :-'
June 17, 201412 yr He just has a scratch on his nose :-' Looked pretty large to me. IMHO he also looked rather unwell in general compared to the rest of the guys.
June 18, 201412 yr i'd like to lick everything that's part of jonny YOu dirty little thing you Even his nostrils? :uhoh: ... I fear so :lol:
June 20, 201412 yr you ruined it now :laugh3: :dazzled: Keep on smirking Jonny, it suits you :charming:
June 20, 201412 yr ^why is there a pan pipe (is it called that?) around Jonny's neck.... Trying a one man band I see.
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