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Jan 19 04:47
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Hello everyone,
In the 1964 movie Mission to Venice some characters are Italians and sometimes they use Italian words when speaking English.
In some cases Italian words are obvious and easy to recognise as being Italian and in other cases it's a bit difficult to tell if a word is Italian or not.
In one scene Michael Newman talks to his old Italian friend Giuseppe.
Michael: Hey, come here, come here. Say it do you know who the girl on that boat is?
Giuseppe: ***Nice***. She's staying at the Savoia, but I wouldn't recommend her.
Does he really say "Nice" or is it some Italian word?
https://ok.ru/video/3928539466434
The scene in question starts at 20.36.
Thank you.
In the 1964 movie Mission to Venice some characters are Italians and sometimes they use Italian words when speaking English.
In some cases Italian words are obvious and easy to recognise as being Italian and in other cases it's a bit difficult to tell if a word is Italian or not.
In one scene Michael Newman talks to his old Italian friend Giuseppe.
Michael: Hey, come here, come here. Say it do you know who the girl on that boat is?
Giuseppe: ***Nice***. She's staying at the Savoia, but I wouldn't recommend her.
Does he really say "Nice" or is it some Italian word?
https://ok.ru/video/3928539466434
The scene in question starts at 20.36.
Thank you.
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Jan 19, 2024 11:15: writeaway changed "Language pair" from "Italian to English" to "English" , "Field" from "Art/Literary" to "Other"
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