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Hi mates, a CCFC fan from Italy (1 Viewer)

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  • Start date Nov 10, 2013
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frapalin

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  • Nov 13, 2013
  • #71
dadgad said:
how many gears does an Italian tank have?
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I don't know, could you give me the answer? But I think is a "game"...
 
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dadgad

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  • Nov 13, 2013
  • #72
frapalin said:
Yes mate, you can use "pirla" if you are speaking with friends; for me is not a problem, I know that with you I'm in a group of friends ;-)
This site is very nice, it's only a bit difficult (in Italy forum usually have more sections), but I hope in a short period to make knowless with all the rules and using of this great forum.
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Sei molto Bravo, Nessun problema!
Ogni tanto puoi darmi un lezione in Italiano, vabene? Sopra tutto mi piace I parolacci - ok.....
Cose' la differensa fra terrun e terrone?
 
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dadgad

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  • Nov 13, 2013
  • #73
frapalin said:
I don't know, could you give me the answer? But I think is a "game"...
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Un carromatto italiano ha quattro marce......si....quattro, uno avanti e tre indietro!

 

frapalin

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  • Nov 13, 2013
  • #74
dadgad said:
Un carromatto italiano ha quattro marce......si....quattro, uno avanti e tre indietro!

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Ah ah ah....... "carroarmato" is the correct word...
In italian we call this joke "barzelletta"... is very nice, but we can use the same words for Fiat cars...
 

frapalin

New Member
  • Nov 13, 2013
  • #75
dadgad said:
Sei molto Bravo, Nessun problema!
Ogni tanto puoi darmi un lezione in Italiano, vabene? Sopra tutto mi piace I parolacci - ok.....
Cose' la differensa fra terrun e terrone?
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Terun (only one "r") and Terrone are the same words, but the first is in the "regional language" (=dialet) of almost all the counties of north of Italy, and the second is in italian language. But remember that is a "bad word" wich they use to talk about people from the south of Italy. Is good to use between friends. Often, people usually use this words to talk about Juventus supporters (because Juventus has got a lot of fans in every part of Italy, but most of Juventus fans in Torino comes from the south of Italy).
For the "bad words", if you send me a private message I can explain you all you need (I don't want to have a ban in the first days on this forum)
 
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dadgad

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 13, 2013
  • #76
Basta parlare in Italiano, tanto che
I testa Di cavali qui non capi un bellino. ;-)

Grazie per il lezione sul culture Italiano - conoscevo tanti terrone.

Allora, cose vuoldire, terone?
 

frapalin

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  • Nov 13, 2013
  • #77
It's means "people from south of italy"
 
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dadgad

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  • Nov 13, 2013
  • #78
What's nougat then?
 

Sick Boy

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  • Nov 14, 2013
  • #79
dadgad said:
Well they have been threatening to pull away from the South for decades but they haven't the bottle.
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Hardly. It's mostly supporters of Lega Nord who would want that to happen. The north and the south aren't as different as some of northerns like to believe.
 
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dadgad

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  • Nov 14, 2013
  • #80
Sick Boy said:
Hardly. It's mostly supporters of Lega Nord who would want that to happen. The north and the south aren't as different as some of northerns like to believe.
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THREE times they returned that twat, ffs!
I feared for the place.....and still do, a more divided and corrupt western society have yet to encounter.

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2009/dec/24/goodbye-noughties-italy-rightwing-racist
 

Sick Boy

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  • Nov 14, 2013
  • #81
dadgad said:
THREE times they returned that twat, ffs!
I feared for the place.....and still do, a more divided and corrupt western society have yet to encounter.

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2009/dec/24/goodbye-noughties-italy-rightwing-racist
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There are good and bad parts to the country, it is slowly changing in my opinion. It is disturbing that that tosser got voted back in, it seems a lot of Italians admire/respect him. Luckily there are also many who feel ashamed that he managed to hold onto power for so long. Saying that, there are certain aspects of Italian life that Britain could learn from though.
 
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dadgad

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  • Nov 14, 2013
  • #82
I don't disagree with any of that.
There's also an element within Italy who operate outside the auspices of any political framework and yet they have a big say in who does what. The Mafia, IL Vaticano and the P2 mob are all in it for what they can get. The average DC voter with half a brain feels disenchanted and bitter. They pay their taxes but their children have no prospects.
Still, they did at least find Silvio guilty (female judge) so there's hope.

So what can we learn from them?
How to grow and drink wine, how to cook and eat, how to wear sunglasses and make decent films....and swear.

And that's it.
 
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