ITALIAN CONVERSATION ABOUT GRIKO IN PUGLIA | THE INCREDIBLE STORY OF A UNIQUE COMMUNITY IN SALENTO

Did you know that some people in Italy didn't learn Italian as their first language?
Today we are in Sternatia, Puglia. This town has a very unique story because there is still a generation of people living here that grew up not speaking Italian as their first language - or even their second language! We are talking about the Griko speakers of Salento.
Usually in Italy people grow up learning both Italian and their regional dialect from the area where they're from. Neapolitans grow up speaking Italian and Napoletano, people from Palermo learn Italian and Palermitano, in Venezia they learn Italian and Veneziano, and so on. But in the Grecìa Salentina, people used to learn Griko first, their local dialect second, and only later in life they'd learn Italian.
People in this video agreed to share some of their stories and experiences growing up as Griko speakers in Sternatia, Puglia. We found their stories to be truly unique and hope you'll appreciate the personal and genuine perspectives of their life experiences.
Join us as we learn about the town and people of Sternatia!
Special thanks to Anna & Francesco for being part of such an amazing day of filming!
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  • @TravelDialogues
    @TravelDialoguesАй бұрын

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  • @Gk-ug6gu
    @Gk-ug6guАй бұрын

    The phrases,the faces, the gestures, the way they dress is like seeing my grandparent and his friends in the village in Greece. I wish health and prosperity to every single one.

  • @anastasiageorgiadou229
    @anastasiageorgiadou229Ай бұрын

    I'm greek and I've been seriously learning Italian for the last 6 months. I couldn't help but get a bit emotional hearing the beautiful poem from the last kind grandpa in the end, such an incredible combination of the two languages I love (greek and italian). I just can't wait to visit Italy in the upcoming years, to speak this amazing language that I'm learning with the locals and I really want to visit South Italy as well, to see the towns where Griko is spoken, to hear this gem of a language for myself. We really are una faciaa, una razza 🇬🇷❤️🇮🇹

  • @TravelDialogues

    @TravelDialogues

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for this comment Anastasia. It's really great to know that not only you're studying Italian, but that you're also planning on visiting so many beautiful places such as the Grecìa Salentina in Puglia. We really hope you'll have an amazing experience when visiting Italy!

  • @mstkli222

    @mstkli222

    28 күн бұрын

    amica, i am a kurd in turkey i speak italian. i congratulate for your choice. it's such a great language

  • @user-wp2cy6qg7d

    @user-wp2cy6qg7d

    20 күн бұрын

    Καλησπέρα, Αναστασία. Μια από τα ίδια!😊😊

  • @user-wp2cy6qg7d

    @user-wp2cy6qg7d

    20 күн бұрын

    Μπορώ να σου προτείνω βιβλία αν θες. Εγώ έκανα ιταλικά στην ευρώ διάσταση

  • @anastasiageorgiadou229

    @anastasiageorgiadou229

    20 күн бұрын

    @@user-wp2cy6qg7d Ευχαριστώ πολύ! Κάνω ιδιαίτερα μαθήματα πάντως οπότε νομίζω είμαι καλυμμένη, είναι πολύ ωραία μέχρι τωρα

  • @chiaravene4287
    @chiaravene4287Ай бұрын

    One face one race❤ and as an italian from Napoli (ancient Neapolis) it's an honor

  • @user-uo1cx2jb7b

    @user-uo1cx2jb7b

    26 күн бұрын

    Anche per noi , amico mio

  • @Manu-ih7zf
    @Manu-ih7zfАй бұрын

    Thank you for this video! I'm greek-italian, born and live in Germany. I speak fluent greek but not so much italian, although i understand a lot. It is very moving to hear Griko. Please don't lose this heritage. ❤

  • @TravelDialogues

    @TravelDialogues

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much Manu! We're glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @riccardocalo8214
    @riccardocalo8214Ай бұрын

    My grandmother is from Sternatia, and she still remembers a lot of griko words. Unfortunately, we haven't been taught about griko unless some minor school projects.

  • @user-cl2hq1ks5o
    @user-cl2hq1ks5oАй бұрын

    ❤❤❤ ΚΑΛΗΣΠΕΡΑ ΣΕ ΟΛΟΥΣ ΣΑΣ ΑΠ0 ΑΘΗΝΑ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ ..... ΚΑΙ ΕΜΕΙΣ ΜΙΛΑΜΕ ΓΚΡΙΚΟ .... ΧΑΙΡΕΤΙΣΜΑΤΑ Π0ΛΛΑ + ΑΓΑΠΗ !!! ❤❤❤

  • @Pietje-V

    @Pietje-V

    Ай бұрын

    No shit? You Greccos speak Greek too?

  • @Pietje-V

    @Pietje-V

    Ай бұрын

    ❤️

  • @DrLaurelWeaver
    @DrLaurelWeaver29 күн бұрын

    The dying of regional languages is one of the saddest facts of our modern world

  • @mariadigiovanni1168
    @mariadigiovanni1168Ай бұрын

    This was absolutely beautiful and a very important subject. As a second generation American with Italian speaking parents, they did not want us learning Italian as they said they spoke dialect. We learned French in school. I am now learning Italian and loving it. I will be visiting this beautiful area of Puglia. Thank you so much for this video.

  • @TravelDialogues

    @TravelDialogues

    Ай бұрын

    Maria, thank you for this comment. That's a very common story for immigrant families that migrate(d) to the US. And apparently, even in small towns like Sternatia something very similar happened with Griko, dialect, and Italian. Thank you for sharing your family experience with us!

  • @Ants-ed3vl
    @Ants-ed3vlАй бұрын

    I need a compilation of them just speaking griko, it sound so cool! especially as a Cypriot greek speaker, im curious how much i can rly undrstand them, coz so far from what ive heard them say ive sorta understood to a degree what is being said.

  • @arisspyrou1163
    @arisspyrou1163Ай бұрын

    Thank you molto! Civilisations, cultures, are like drops of water on a lake. They create concentric waves. Where the waves of two different drops meet you get interesting patterns... Being Greek, it brings tears to my eyes that the language of Homer is still spoken in southern Italy. I always felt close to the Italians of North and South. You are human centred like us Greeks. The Human being is at the centre. This is not the case in Northern Europe. The State has to take care of the individual there if the individual is in difficulty. We feel the obligation to look after a weak member of our community. Let's try and teach those values to our children... Greetings to our Italian brothers. Lets try to build a strong Europe for the future of our children.

  • @user-uw8is5xu7x
    @user-uw8is5xu7xАй бұрын

    I can probably understand some 60-70% of what they are saying. If they speak slower and/or I see it written and have time to think, I'd probably understand most of it. Give me a couple of months to live among them and I'd understand everything. I think at 17:30 when this half-professor guy says something that's translated "learn it from birth", what he's literally saying is "learn it with the milk that we sucked". Which is the same thing, but it's also a very greek expression to denote "from birth". Thanks for the nice video.

  • @sazji

    @sazji

    Ай бұрын

    Same here, Greek is my second language; Mom’s side of the family were from Asia Minor so I heard it a lot but we didn’t speak it at home. I taught myself and then lived in Greece for several years. So not quite native… Still I understand a lot of what they say. Some of the pronunciations are a bit odd at first but the ear adjusts. Definitely not as hard as a heavy Cypriot or Pontic dialect! I’d love to visit this place while these older guys are still around.

  • @Viktor4War
    @Viktor4War28 күн бұрын

    I am amazed that I could understand almost everything they said in Griko. Griko is almost like speaking Greek language but with a heavy accent. I would like to visit this place one day!

  • @noima0
    @noima0Ай бұрын

    greetings from Greece :)

  • @armanibarboncino3948
    @armanibarboncino3948Ай бұрын

    Ciao! What a touching tribute to the language (il grico) and the folks who keep it alive! Such a feel-good video! Grazie di cuore!

  • @andreasy870
    @andreasy87019 күн бұрын

    At 4:07 . "O ciurimo" = My dad. We use the same in Cyprus "Ο τζύρης μου".(Phonetically sounds the same). In modern greek it translates "Ο κύρης μου" but it is not common to be used in greece to refer to the father I think. Maybe in some areas or villages.

  • @kio6697
    @kio6697Ай бұрын

    In fondo... siamo fratelli con i Greci. ''una faccia, una razza'' e, per quanto mi riguarda, è un'onore.

  • @alessandrom7181

    @alessandrom7181

    Ай бұрын

    Sarai fratello te, l'Italia ha 60 milioni di abitanti e anche un centro e un nord, non solo il meridione. Una faccia una razza e' stato inventato dai greci, nessuno in Italia ha mai coniato quel detto. Io sono molto piu' vicino geneticamente ai francesi e agli spagnoli come i catalani, quindi parla per il meridione. Grazie,

  • @kio6697

    @kio6697

    Ай бұрын

    @@alessandrom7181 bravo!

  • @kio6697

    @kio6697

    Ай бұрын

    @@alessandrom7181Quindi? appurato che ti sei svegliato con la voglia di scrivere e di far sapere al mondo la tua preparazione in geografia, cosa ne traiamo dalla notizia che non ti senti vicino alla Grecia ma a tutta la lista di nazioni e aree geografiche che hai elencato? sinceramente mi sovviene che la Grecia abbia contribuito ben di più come arte e cultura rispetto le popolazioni (barbare) che hanno popolato nello stesso tempo storico il nord, o sbaglio? (no, non sbaglio) Di conseguenza, sentiti pure vicino a chi vuoi tanto, sia del mio parere, sia del tuo, penso che non importi proprio a nessuno. Ps: io sono di Milano, quindi nord giusto?.... posso stare tranquillo?

  • @pierocavolino1057

    @pierocavolino1057

    Ай бұрын

    @@kio6697 Si dice che i Romani conquistarono la Grecia, ma i Greci conquistarono l'anima dei Romani; onde il periodo Greco-Romano, una fusione tutta Meditarranea. Ma il rapporto di "odio-amore" iniziò ben prima, e permane tuttora.

  • @Awf00L

    @Awf00L

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@kio6697 più o meno come noi appuriamo che di sto claim ridicolo della faccia razza ci avete frantumato i 3/4 di minchia. Non esiste nessuna razza e se i greci hanno qualche connessione genetica è solo con abitanti di poche regioni del sud. Non vedo nessuno inneggiare con mantra ridicoli all'Austria perché in alto Adige e Friuli hanno eredità austriache mi sembra, né in valle d'Aosta e Piemonte con la Francia. Parlare poi nel 2024 ancora di chi millenni fa ha portato la cultura a chi, onestamente fa un po' ridere, per carità la storia è importantissima e l'eredità culturale europea odierna è e dovrebbe essere di dominio pubblico, ma tirare fuori la questione oggi per giocare a chi ce l'ha più lungo ha del ridicolo, vai a vedere oggi lo stile di vita, l'economia, il senso civico, l'istruzione in Grecia e in sud Italia, confrontali con Scandinavia, Islanda, Germania, poi vieni a dirmi chi sono oggi i "barbari". Ps. "un'onore" andrebbe senza apostrofo.

  • @joagalo
    @joagalo17 күн бұрын

    The fact that the town has (or had) two parallel but autochthonous tongues, totally mindblows me. Also the consequent natural trilinguism of this people. As a monolinguistic Spanish-speaker, I struggle to understand it.

  • @Subgunman
    @Subgunman14 күн бұрын

    Interesting! When I started elementary school, first grade, the teacher called in my parents for a conference, her problem was that she did not understand me when I spoke. I only knew Greek and this was in the early 60’s. Well bilingual today with a bit of Italian thrown in, worked a few years in an authentic restaurant in the early 70’s. We picked up a bit of the important words for food while talking with the chef and cooks who were all from Italy.

  • @stevecarrero4120
    @stevecarrero4120Ай бұрын

    Well that was very interesting. Thank you for this history lesson.

  • @TravelDialogues

    @TravelDialogues

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you Steve! We had a great time in Sternatia. Such an incredible story

  • @PhytosAEL
    @PhytosAEL4 күн бұрын

    Greetings from Cyprus, "o ciurimo" in cypriot dialect "o tziris mou" , imanamo in cypiot/greek "i mana mou"

  • @just1frosty516
    @just1frosty516Ай бұрын

    I love these videos of the different griko towns

  • @user-wp2cy6qg7d
    @user-wp2cy6qg7d20 күн бұрын

    Gli italiani sono stupendi. Saluti dalla Grecia. 😊😊

  • @giugiu370
    @giugiu370Ай бұрын

    Non conoscevo questo dialetto/lingua. Bella scoperta e e persone che avete intervistato sono meravigliose!

  • @sergiomarrocco1926

    @sergiomarrocco1926

    Ай бұрын

    Sono una decina i Comuni che formano la " Grecia salentina", con la corrispondente parlata.

  • @JS-cj7jf
    @JS-cj7jfАй бұрын

    So interesting! Thank you 😊

  • @ellies3768
    @ellies3768Ай бұрын

    Grazie, video troppo interessante!

  • @andreasy870
    @andreasy87019 күн бұрын

    On 17:48 . The translation is. " -Only this we had. Only this language. - This is our language. We say I want to eat, I want to drink, - I want to go and shit" That's why the laughter. 😄

  • @TravelDialogues

    @TravelDialogues

    19 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for the translation! This explains a lot 😂

  • @Matteozilove
    @MatteoziloveАй бұрын

    Ciao è da poco che vi seguo, non so bene l'inglese ma metto i sottotitoli, complimenti per la qualità dei contenuti e la bravura e nei rapporti.

  • @TravelDialogues

    @TravelDialogues

    Ай бұрын

    Ciao Matteo, grazie mille del messaggio. Siamo contenti i sottotitoli siano utili. Anche noi abbiamo imparato diverse lingue col tempo, e da studenti trovare un video con i sottotitoli era sempre una notizia fantastica!

  • @user-uw8is5xu7x
    @user-uw8is5xu7xАй бұрын

    History-wise, the area was contested for centuries between byzantine greeks, north african arabs and western christians (who finally prevailed). Contested in those time, of course meant a lot of destruction, looting, death and captivity/slavery. So when the situation stabilised a bit under byzantine control, the byzantines repopulated the area with settlers from parts of the greek world that had spare population. I've found a reference that around 890 AD basileus Basil I resettled 3000 greeks from the area of Patras to south Italy. I'm sure there are other occations, as the byzantines did that a lot. They moved people around, rewarded their faithful subjects with better land elsewhere, or in newly pacified territories, or to better control trouble spots. They had very conscious and targetted settlement policies. I'm guessing it's more plausible that these people are descendants of those times, rather than all the way back to Magna Grecia.

  • @jono8884
    @jono888414 күн бұрын

    This scene happened when we went to my grandfather's hometown and asked about any people with surnames in my family....before long, 7 people were gathered around chatting.

  • @Stelios80s
    @Stelios80s28 күн бұрын

    Εξαιρετικά συγκινητικό !!!!!

  • @TheRichieC78
    @TheRichieC78Ай бұрын

    This was fantastic

  • @jyrr8414
    @jyrr8414Ай бұрын

    È importante avere la consapevolezza che un tale bene culturale non può essere perduto. Le nuove generazioni potranno imparare il griko da chi ancora lo parla.

  • @motorfab7014
    @motorfab7014Ай бұрын

    Da Italiano ti ringrazio mi hai fatto conoscere una curiosità di cui avevo scarne notizie

  • @georgios3113
    @georgios311327 күн бұрын

    I notice that in Griko the sound 'k' before a 'i' or a 'e' becomes a 'ts'/ç sound (which is also noticed in Cretan, Cypriotic and Ofis Pontic too). As a modern Greek, if you know that, you can 100% understand them.

  • @miastupid7911
    @miastupid7911Ай бұрын

    Η μανα μου= I mana mou= my mother Ο κυρης μου= o kyris mou=my father. It is ancestor-based, ancient and biblical-based and beyond. @ 09:38 Ναι! ΝΕΡΟ, ΚΡΑΣΙ, ΨΩΜΗ. ΚΑΙ Ο ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ ΜΑΖΙ ΣΑΣ ΠΑΝΤΑ! Γαλα και όλα τα αγαθα ποτε να μην σας λειψουν. Να ειστε γεροι και δυνατοι! ΔΥΝΑΜΗΣ! Οπως εγιναν τα πραγματα, θα γινουν και παλι. Ποτε δεν χανεται τίποτα. Να χαιρεσται καλοι άνθρωποι. Η ψυχη που σας βυζανε ηταν σοφη. Να φατε και να πιειται και όλα τα αλλα...😄 Τα μάτια σας τα λενε όλα. Πολυ ομορφο το ποιησε. Και να δειτε το τραγουδι Ο ΑΓΟΥΡΟΣ ΚΑΙ Η ΚΟΡΗ που κανει αναφορα στην Μαρμαροκολωνα.

  • @user-ih8ul5hy9y
    @user-ih8ul5hy9yАй бұрын

    Magna Grecia 🇬🇷🇬🇷

  • @2wo2wo3hree_7
    @2wo2wo3hree_7Ай бұрын

    Da toscano Sud toscana Sono sempre affascinato da i dialetti In quanto qui da me non esiste un vero e proprio dialetto differente dall'italiano

  • @StormKidification

    @StormKidification

    Ай бұрын

    Si poi abri la bocca e pharli hosi

  • @rossoblu3263

    @rossoblu3263

    Ай бұрын

    Non è proprio così, i "dialetti" sono lingue evolutesi dal latino... l'italiano si è evoluto dal toscano non il contrario. Tecnicamente il toscano di oggi deficita della volontà dei toscani di aver mantenuto una differenza tra lingua originale (toscano) e lingua artificiale (italiano). Però ci vuole un attimo per fare rivivere il toscano... anche se non è uguale a quello medievale.

  • @2wo2wo3hree_7

    @2wo2wo3hree_7

    13 күн бұрын

    @@rossoblu3263certo Però spero di aver fatto comprendere quello che volevo dire Nella mia zona possiamo avere una cadenza ma non esistono modi di chiamare una cosa che siano diversi da quelli che troveresti nel vocabolario Discorso diverso in alta Toscana dove a Firenze hanno un modo tutto loro di usare gli articoli e altre cose C’è da dire che in Italia c’è tanta varia Mi chiedo se anche in altri paesi ci sia così tanta varietà

  • @joeshmoe4303
    @joeshmoe4303Ай бұрын

    Hopefully sites like duolingo will make more courses for dialects. Not just Griko, but sicilian, Bavarian, etc

  • @Chiavaccio
    @Chiavaccio29 күн бұрын

    👏👏👏👏🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹

  • @user-uo1cx2jb7b
    @user-uo1cx2jb7b26 күн бұрын

    Una cosa che mi ha colpito : loro chiamano il padre : tata. Io , discendo da Greci di Trebisonda , citta stabilita dai Greci il 740 avanti Cristo , che chiamano il padre tatia...

  • @seguacedicarmelobene2801
    @seguacedicarmelobene2801Ай бұрын

    Non so se quelle persone vi hanno informato che esiste una canzone in griko, il titolo è : "kalinifta". È l'inno di noi salentini

  • @TravelDialogues

    @TravelDialogues

    Ай бұрын

    Si assolutamente. Canzone iconica. Loro sono stati gentilissimi. Ci hanno detto così tante cose che avremmo potuto montare un video di almeno un'ora

  • @albalb6409

    @albalb6409

    Ай бұрын

    I salentino erano e sono messapi iliri,favole con greko-bizantino dite ai animali.

  • @Joao-id4dn
    @Joao-id4dn27 күн бұрын

    these guys are the last remnants of Magna Grecia, they are the descendants of Pythagoras

  • @P4intNoBleChannel
    @P4intNoBleChannelАй бұрын

    What you're calling dialects, are sometimes (most times) completely different languages. Napolitano for one isn't a dialect but a different language

  • @kokoscom
    @kokoscomАй бұрын

    From Cyprus and mother tonque is Greek. but Cyprus dialect has a lot of common words - I understand most of them when they were talking in Griko.!!

  • @calogerohuygens4430

    @calogerohuygens4430

    Ай бұрын

    In Sicily we have recipes very similar to yours. Una faccia una razza.

  • @es9382
    @es9382Ай бұрын

    Magna Grecia in Antiquity and then Byzantine Empire in the Middle Ages...Majority of south italians have Greek roots.

  • @TheGentlemanGR
    @TheGentlemanGRАй бұрын

    14:27 and 17:56 The only Greek (Griko) you can here in this video.

  • @MrTHANOSGREEN
    @MrTHANOSGREEN27 күн бұрын

    Θελω να πιω θελω να παω να χεσω😂😂😂😂😂😂. Ωραιος

  • @Marios198079
    @Marios198079Ай бұрын

    Accent is similar to the accent they have in Crete speaking Greek

  • @dardan5180
    @dardan518025 күн бұрын

    😅 se ieri questi signori parlavano in Arbëreshë !!!...Cu'se' un (loj) gioco?😢😅 comunque bravi dì custodire tante lingue.

  • @steliopapakonstantinou674
    @steliopapakonstantinou674Ай бұрын

    Ciuri viene dal greco medievale κύρης (kýris) che a sua volta è una variante popolare di κύριος (kýrios) = signore.

  • @pranveraohri1204
    @pranveraohri1204Ай бұрын

    When did this population immigrate in Italy and for what reason.?What's their history?

  • @josephpadula2283
    @josephpadula2283Ай бұрын

    The man speaking the most seems to speak standard Italian very clearly ? I am not fluent at all but I can hear the words very clearly . American of Italian background but only standard Italian lessons no family dialect Training .

  • @flukos79
    @flukos79Ай бұрын

    o ciurimu= o kyris mou, o kyrios mou in greek

  • @GianniBarberi
    @GianniBarberiАй бұрын

    Assurdità che li il greco fosse vietato a scuola e in tutti i licei sia obbligo, ma insegnato malissimo, quasi punizione per gli studenti

  • @fjdkfdfjdf33
    @fjdkfdfjdf33Ай бұрын

    it's all Greek to me! :)

  • @elbmw

    @elbmw

    Ай бұрын

    @fjdkfdfjdf33 LOL, well, "all" is a Greek word. Pronounced olo (masculine) oli, (femenine) ola (plural) etc...

  • @alessandrom7181

    @alessandrom7181

    Ай бұрын

    Greek is name invented by Romans and no, it's not all Greek. Hellenes vanished from history more than 2000 years ago.

  • @dimitriosvlissides5781

    @dimitriosvlissides5781

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@alessandrom7181according to the turcoalbanian propaganda

  • @elbmw

    @elbmw

    Ай бұрын

    @@alessandrom7181 LOL. That's the funniest thing I have heard today. I suppose that when the Hellenes vanished, aliens came to the Aegean basin and re-colonized Greece including the islands and magically decided to call themselves Hellenes and speak Greek. This was obviously a command by Zeus, who threw some thunderbolts down from Olympus to make that happen. BTW, the Hellenes are alive and kicking in Italy if you bother to check out Calabria and the area around Puglia who still speak 'Griko'. You might also want to research the Hellenes who live in Albania and Vardaskar and then enlighten us with where they came from. If there's one of many great things that the Greeks did it was to write about their own as well as the rest of the known world which provides us with a great platform to learn before we shame ourselves in public displays of ignorance based on coffee shop talk by some Albanian or Vardaskan goat herders.

  • @elbmw

    @elbmw

    Ай бұрын

    @@alessandrom7181 LOL. If the Hellenes vanished then who are the people living in Greece now? Did aliens magically appear in Greece and were suddenly overcome by an urgent need to speak Greek? And these aliens must have been very clever because they also made themselves contain R1B1b 'Greek' DNA.

  • @giannisk9043
    @giannisk9043Ай бұрын

    Imanamo = I mana mou (Η μάνα μου). This is pure Greek.

  • @monicarollo2462
    @monicarollo2462Ай бұрын

    There's no regional dialect. Salentino dialect is only spoken in Salento.

  • @giacomoantoniomarotta1350

    @giacomoantoniomarotta1350

    Ай бұрын

    I was born in Germany and learned salentino with my dad. When I went back for holidays to Salento last year, people where impressed because young people in Salento don't speak salentino anymore. People from slSalento wanted me to speak salentino. Crazyyy

  • @andreadoko8125
    @andreadoko8125Ай бұрын

    tata vuol dire ,papa in albanese .

  • @k4s608
    @k4s60824 күн бұрын

    Nomizo oi Sud Italians einai 100% katharoi Ellines.

  • @sa.377
    @sa.377Ай бұрын

    Amazing video. I don't want to be bitter but let's not forget that during its dictatorship period (mainly, but not only), Italy commited crimes against these minorities by repressing them, a sort of ''cultural genocide'', by making it extra difficult (banishment from schools and public services etc..) and by repressing their right to speak their mother language...

  • @JerronHonda
    @JerronHonda29 күн бұрын

    Mussolini at some time made it illegal to Not speak Italian in these areas

  • @francisdrake7060

    @francisdrake7060

    27 күн бұрын

    False, not there.

  • @sazji
    @sazjiАй бұрын

    The attitude that speaking a second language, or even dialect, is “harmful” to the national language is really unfortunate. More than the language itself, it’s the attitudes that are harmful. In Germany there are many different dialects in various dialect groups. Some are so different that you would not understand them with only Hochdeutsch. Everyone learns official German, but they generally love their regional dialects too. Absent is the idea that speaking a dialect equals ignorance. That’s an attitude that generally comes along with nationalism; even if it doesn’t reach the point of all-out banning other languages or dialects, it makes people ashamed of their own culture and heritage.

  • @mirkeggiante
    @mirkeggianteАй бұрын

    Peccato che essendo rimasti tutti anziani e i giovani emigrati all'estero non resterà più nulla.

  • @alessandrom7181
    @alessandrom7181Ай бұрын

    That has nothing to do with Hellenes btw, ( Greek is a name given by Romans..) it has to do with Byzantines, who were Greeks, Armenians and Pontic Greeks ( So part Turkish) larping as Romans who had to flee from Ottomans, infact Griko is far more similar to modern Greek than to that of Hellenes ( Who were very different from modern Greeks)

  • @dimitriosvlissides5781

    @dimitriosvlissides5781

    Ай бұрын

    I do notknow what is your motiveandwhat you tryto say These things you say are the beliefs of turcoalbanians as recently are stealing other people's history and culture and the have made the arbaresh to think thatthey are albanians ......😊

  • @dimitriosvlissides5781

    @dimitriosvlissides5781

    Ай бұрын

    Have you seen a languageof a written fishery of3500 years Notton have evolved.?

  • @elbmw

    @elbmw

    Ай бұрын

    @@dimitriosvlissides5781 Only albanians or vardaskans go online and spout ignorant nonsense as much to f0oI themselves as everyone else. But you are 100% correct that this is because they have no history and feel the need to steal it. Of course, if I had to choose a history to steal then I would steal it from the country that has the richest history of all.

  • @user-xs9cr8op3q

    @user-xs9cr8op3q

    Ай бұрын

    I am greek cypriot and i understand almost everything when they speak griko,ask any turkalbanian if they understand one world

  • @moira6953

    @moira6953

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂Pontos Greeks have nothing to do with Turkish people. The land named now Karadeniz in Turkey was named Pontos, which was occupied by Turks. After the genocide 100years ago the Christian Pontians people who survived went to Greece.

  • @albalb6409
    @albalb6409Ай бұрын

    Programma inutile propaganda.

  • @robertmacombo8767
    @robertmacombo8767Ай бұрын

    Sternatia è Salento, non puglia.

  • @brunobassi2440

    @brunobassi2440

    23 күн бұрын

    In antico era Calabria Salentina ma ora va di moda cambiare per esempio Lucania = Basilicata