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    that's the parody of Full Metal Jacket

    Sgt Hartmann speech in piemonteis



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    I watched the last video, I'm able to catch some words and phrases, I think 5% of the whole video

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mens-Sarda View Post
    I watched the last video, I'm able to catch some words and phrases, I think 5% of the whole video
    Only 5%....???

    I guess the intelligibility with other italian languages were around 50-60%

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    maybe for other northern Italian people it's 50-60%; but for me from Sardinia it's really hard to understand something, I'm not able also to understand dialects or languages of central and south Italy, the difference between both northern or southern Italian languages and Sardinian is really an abyss

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    Ricorda un pochino il mio dialetto, gallo italico anch'esso.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mens-Sarda View Post
    maybe for other northern Italian people it's 50-60%; but for me from Sardinia it's really hard to understand something, I'm not able also to understand dialects or languages of central and south Italy, the difference between both northern or southern Italian languages and Sardinian is really an abyss

    Yea i can understand the situation.

    To me even hardcore ligurian as Creuza de Mŕ is almost chinese
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    Ricorda un pochino il mio dialetto, gallo italico anch'esso.
    Pesaro/Urbino, giusto?

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    Pesaro/Urbino, giusto?
    Senigalliese, il suono della e č diverso, anche la u differente

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    Thought it would sound more like Lombard, but it reminds me more of Ligurian. Some of the pronunciation sounds French too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franico View Post
    Thought it would sound more like Lombard, but it reminds me more of Ligurian. Some of the pronunciation sounds French too.
    It depends which lombard...insubric (western lomboard) is softer and more ''cantilenato'', orobich (eastern lombard) is more guttural and nasal.

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    Italian with Spanish and Russian.

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