How Do You Say Roulette In Italian
Strunz, you are usually a pain in the ass. From IT stronzo = turd, i.e. A crazy diavlo can give you the malokya but that red horn (contra malokya) will protect you if you use it right. IT diavolo, =devil. From malocchio = evil eye: Don't forget to always say per favore and grazia and prego. P er favore = please. A quick crash course in Italian language: An i on the end of a word indicates that it's plural, while an o or an a indicates that it's singular. So, gnocco, is the singular for gnocchi, fettucino.
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Italian American Slang
(Broccolinese)
A linguistic analysis
Fabio Girelli-Carasi
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Let's start at the beginning. Come stai? Molto bene. Bon giorno Ciao. Arrivederci. Every Italian from | IT buon giorno |
But what about the goomba? Those words and phrases that are a little Italian, a little American, and a little slang. Words every paesano and Bacciagaloop has heard, words we hear throughout our Little | From IT. compare = buddy. Paesano= Person from the same paese, town From Bacigaluppo a common last name from |
This form of language, the 'Goomba-Italiano' has been used for generations. It's not gangster slang terms like 'whack' or 'vig', if that's what you are thinking---nope, this is real Guido tawk ! | I think 'Guido.' is racist and derogatory. I object even more when Italian Americans use it to describe themeselves. |
The goomba says ciao when he arrives or leaves. He says 'Madonna Mia' anytime emotion is needed in any given situation. Mannaggia | From It. male ne abbia, in dialect male ne aggia = may he have evil or may evil have him |
meengya | From Sicilian minchia = the male genital organ. Equivalent to a four-letter word to express anything from surprise to anger to admiration. |
oofah, | Uffa = sigh. when you are bored, exasperated or annoyed. |
and of course, va fongool can also be used. | From IT 'vai a fare in culo,' or, in the spelling of Pier Paolo Pasolini 'vaffanculo' = go get f…. in the ass. |
Capeesh? | From IT. capisci = do you understand, or 'you know what I mean?' |
He uses a mopeen to wipe his hands in the cuchina, gets agita from the gravy (SAUCE to the NJ gang) | moppina = from mop, towel IT cucina =, kitchen
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and will shkeeve (meatballs unless they are homemade from the famiglia. | From IT schifo = disgust, here used as a verb, to shkeeve. |
Always foonahyour bread in the pot of gravy (sauce ) or you will be considered a real coogootz or a Mezzo-finookio. | foonah: from IT 'affondare'= to sink, to dunk. In dialect it becomes 'affunnah', further shortened into 'foonah' .
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There are usually plenty of mamalukes | From IT Mamalucco, originally Arabic for 'slave' then the name of a Northern African militia that fought the Crusaders. In Italian it stands for dumb and dumber |
and the girl from the neighborhood with the reputation is a facia-bruta, puttana or askifosa. | IT faccia brutta = ugly face
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If you are called gattiv, cabbadost, | IT cattivo = mean
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sfatcheem, stupido or | sfatcheem: dialect word that literally means 'sperm.' To call someone a sfatcheem is actually a compliment as it means slick, smart, cunning individual (son of a gun.) |
strunz , you are usually a pain in the ass. | From IT stronzo = turd, i.e. asshole, jerk. |
A crazy diavlo can give you the malokya but that red horn (contra malokya) will protect you if you use it right. | IT diavolo, =devil
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Don't forget to always say per favore and grazia and prego. | Per favore =please
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If you are feeling mooshadd, stoonad or mezzo-morto (half dead), | ammosciato = groggy, slumpy or deflated like a flat tire. Stonato: this must be originally from STONED, whose sound suggested the Italian STONATO, meaning tone deaf, and more precisely someone who sings off key = the mixture of the two indicates someone who's not totally there. |
always head to Nonna's and she will fix you up with a little homemade manicott' cavadell' or calamar ' or some ricotta cheesecake. | manicotti, in IT cannelloni. cavatelli, homemade type of pasta calamari = squid |
Mangia (eat) some zeppoles, canollis, torrone, struffoli, | correct spelling is 'cannoli' |
shfoolyadell', pignoli cookies, | sfogliatelle: philo dough pastries with cheese |
or a little nutella on pannetone. | Nutella was launched in panettone, typical Christmas cake from Milano. (How did it get in here?) |
Delizioso! I think I will fix myself a sangweech (sandwich) of cabagol ' with some | capocollo, salami typical of |
proshoot | prosciutto |
and mozarell' (mozzarella) or maybe just a hot slice of peetza (no way, pizza is pizza.) | |
So salud ' if you have any Italian blood in you and you understood anything written here! . | IT salute = health, i.e. cheers. |
Then, you are numero uno(number one) and a professore of the goombas | |
It literally means 'do the Neapolitan way' i.e. the same as va fongool. The interesting thing is that in | |
with the whole thing and you are a disgraziato. | Etymologically: 'outside the grace of god', irresponsible, good for nothing. |
Scuzi, miadispiachay. I didn't mean that....... !....... | Scusi = sorry
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Just...... fugheddaboudit | ... and you should know what this means. |
© 2003 by Fabio Girelli-Carasi
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Basic Italian Phrases
How Do You Say Roulette In Italian Language
Si. Yes.
No. No.
Per favore. Please.
Grazie. Thank you.
Prego. You're welcome.
Mi scusi. Excuse me.
Mi dispiace. I am sorry.
Buon giorno. Good morning.
Buona sera. Good evening.
Buona notte. Good night.
Italian Phrases for Meeting and Greeting
Parla inglese? Do you speak English?
C'è qualcuno che parla inglese? Does anyone here speak English?
Mi dispiace, ma non parlo bene l'italiano. I'm sorry, I don't speak Italian very well.
So soltanto un po' di italiano. I only speak a little Italian.
Come si chiama, Lei? What is your name?
Mi chiamo Martin. My name is Martin.
Le presento Caterina. This is Caterina.
Come sta? How are you?
Sto bene, grazie. I'm fine, thank you.
Piacere. I am pleased to meet you.
È stato un piacere conoscerla. It was nice to meet you.
Non capisco. I don't understand.
Scusi, che cosa ha detto? Excuse me, what did you say?
Può parlare lentamente? Could you speak more slowly?
Capisco benissimo. I understand perfectly.
Buona giornata! Have a nice day!
Italian Dialog
How Do You Say Roulette In Italian Google Translate
How Do You Say Roulette In Italian Sauce
Signor Babbit: | Good morning. Do you speak English? |
Commessa: | I'm sorry, I don't speak English. |
Signor Babbit: | I'm afraid I only speak a little Italian. |
Commessa: | That's alright. I understand you. |
Signor Babbit: | I always get nervous when I speak Italian. |
Commessa: | I understand you very well. |