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"The beautiful country where the" yes "sounds" Dante said as much, no?
The Italian language has a particular sound, which is close to the music perhaps more than other languages. Yet it seems strange to think of it, because the Italian is really an abstract thing, even in pronunciation. Who among us does not recognize when a Neapolitan's got in front and heard him speak, even if not using the dialect? And the same goes for a Venetian, a Milanese, a Sicilian ...
And then the sound that says where it came from Dante? a musicality of the words themselves? maybe ...
When I went to Germany for the first time with a group of Italian friends happened at times that " autochthonous "stop in next to us while we were discussing to decide what to do for the day. In silence we watched, smiling. Once one of them took the trouble to explain" how nice to hear you speak, you feel like singing .. .
There was smiling, because it seemed so strange ...
Perhaps the Italian, with a capital that is really just the language of poets, that we mere mortals use a pale imitation, then by adding regional accents. But we are entitled to be proud of our language (if we use the way) for its regional characteristics, which help us to identify with. And we are a "beautiful country" for this, if only we wanted to a bit 'more ...
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