rwillmsen ([info]rwillmsen) wrote,
@ 2006-05-21 13:27:00
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Dych chi’n siarad Italian?


I take a certain amount of encouragement in life from the fact that I don't speak Italian. Perche? Well, I have tried to learn, a little bit. I spent a few days in Rome years ago wondering why all those street signs with arrows on them all said 'Unica Via', and I can put together some simple phrases like 'No me piacce il calcio', ' Dove c'e musica' and 'Oggi ho fatto qualcosa nostra', but I don't I know if I'd be up to, say, having a short conversation about il tempo meterelogico. So how can my lack of basic Italian conversation skills be a source of encouragement, even pride?

Well, Signor Nessuno, what it is is that I like knowing that it will always be an opzione. If at any point I ever have cause to become really bored or despondent, like per exemplo if we ever get to the point where newspapers stop asking asinine rhetorical questions like 'is it too late to prevent global warming' and start accepting that we really are actually finito nella merda, then at that point I can always invest in a cheap grammar book and a copy of 'La Republica' or whatever the most left-wing daily newspaper is and comenzare (a?) aprendere.

See, it's easy to learn Italian, and it's fun and makes your brain grow. To the size of an Italian's! If I ever get really interested in it I could always go and live there for a while, although one less radical option would be to find an intercambio. Recently I put an ad on the gumtree site 'cause of wanting to practice those few languages in which I can have a short conversation about the weather. Italian wasn't one of them, obviously, which is why it was a bit of a sorpresa to recebere una risposta from una ragazza Italiana. Ma no voglio praticare mi inglese! I protested in reply. Alguni personi sono idioti.

I'd recommend this nozione of Learning Italian as Potential Life TherapyTM to anyone feeling down, bored or even suicida.

If you're ever faced with someone – friend, family, or even someone you work with but don't actually like – who is entertaining thoughts of topping theyselves, just ask 'parle italiano?' If by any chance they answer 'Ma sono italiano!', you could always try, I dunno, 'Dych chi’n siarad Cymraeg?', although that might actually not work in quite the same way. If you're for any reason having this conversation with Berlesconi or Paulo di Canio, just tell them, in all seriousness 'Penso, come amico, que la migliore cosa que le puoi fare è suicidaresi. Stronzo fascista'.



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[info]allida
2006-05-21 01:46 pm UTC (link)
I've an Italian roommate who doesn't speak English or Spanish. He speaks to us in a pigeon of Spanish and Italian depending on how lazy he's feeling. He speaks to me almost exclusively in Italian because I can understand him just about perfectly, but he speaks to other roommates in Spanish. It is frustrating.

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[info]rwillmsen
2006-05-21 03:14 pm UTC (link)
Just look at him blankly when he speaks Italian to you. Then speak to him very, very quickly in English. He'll soon get the message.

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[info]allida
2006-05-21 11:27 pm UTC (link)
Haha.... don't think it would work, but maybe I'll try it. He is nice enough, and it isn't like I want to snub him, which speaking to him in English would do..... but it drives me nuts!!! I'm moving out soon enough.

Oh and by the way Rowena speaks Welsh... so if you want to speak Welsh, or learn to, you should talk to her. (She's my friend with whom we went to Barbican.)

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