Måneskin Reacts To Americans Mispronouncing Italian Food Names | SiriusXM

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Måneskin corrects the Morning Mash Up's pronunciation of Italian food names.

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Måneskin Reacts To Americans Mispronouncing Italian Food Names | SiriusXM
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Ethan acts like a very polite alien trying to learn human interaction.

(I say that as a fan who loves him lol)

myrawest
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Damiano is savage...he was like yeah i get sometimes mad 🤣🤣 he is brutal honest...so refreshing

danyelena
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Do you get annoyed with the way that we say italian foods?
Everyone: Ouh nooo... nooo
Damiano: YES. Sometimes...
I love that he's so honest!

Amynuvied
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Interviewer: “Do you get annoyed when we say the names of italian food wrong?”
Victoria: “No no”
Interviewer: *says it wrong*
Victoria: “WHAT😠”

dhriti
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damiano dying every time they butcher the pronunciation lmaooo

NaRii
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Speaking as an Italian, we do get that people have an accent when speaking a foreign language, it's ok. But we do get pissed when they make the 🤌 hand gesture without even knowing it means something like "what are you saying?" Or even "What the f are you saying?" Like, it's not that polite, and they do it all the time and completely out of context.

lauragoreni
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When you speak Italian you must pronunce every single letter of every single word

giannifois
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Americans are so mesmerised by the concept of there being more than one language

tehxperience
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When will American people understand that they don't need to throw in a random hand gesture to pronounce Italian correctly? Also, they don't need to sound like Luigi. On the other hand, ask an Italian how we pronounce "Manhattan" :D

emanuelemarchisio
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Watching Americans struggling with Italian is very entertaining, not gonna lie

undead
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Ethan is so cuteeee, the way he tries to get involved without sounding offended 😂😭 my heart

sofiarago
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I know food questions are stupid questions, especially when you have in your face this talented kids, but I liked when Damiano took Ethan's hand while laughing 0:48. Precious frendship. Love them

Galina
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1:13 ethan trying to hide his laugh is adorable, he's trying so hard to be nice LMAO

brimclean
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I'm a German, I have no business correcting anyone, but when my American host dad first pronounced ciabatta as shee-ba-da, I was stunlocked.

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I’ve always wanted to learn Italian . My first language is Spanish, so I think it’s very similar so maybe it won’t be too hard for me to learn it. Sounds like such a beautiful and romantic language. This band has just given me that little push to want to learn even more.

karlaalvarez
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the most important point after all is not the trilled-r but caring about the vowels, the clearest and less guttural, the better; it's really a vowel-driven (if not vowel-obsessed) language.

hlb
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How Maneskin laugh is hilarious 😂 "It's all about the R", well I keep telling my beginner students so, even if it's not "all about it"! Damiano is kinda the only one guessing the mispronounced food 😅

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i have never in my life felt more represented


when they all went "What???" when the guy said "panettone" broke me

gigiiii
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0:04 Bless you Damiano. Speak the truth baby 😄

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0:23
😒 Someone should explain to the american girl that the "Italian" accent that they insist on imitating is in fact the typical accent of the Sicilian dialect, the deep south island of our "Beautiful Country". And it would be appreciated if someone started not using it so inappropriately, 'cause we know that when is use in this way, it's always to emphasize that pressing stereotype of "pizza, pasta, mandolin" type. In Naples we don't have that accent, we don't have it in Rome (where the Måneskin come from) and we don't have it as a base outside of Sicily, 'cause each region is "on its own" as far as dialects are concerned.

Greetings ✨

Valagh