Are they Italian?
Are they Italian?
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They're proud AMERINDIAN BULLS
we are many things, like your country, you have asians, blacks, latinos, whites, etc.
but yeah almost everyone I know has I know has italian surname
Not majority Italian, but significant Italian influence definitely
Nope
we are not white tho.
no, they are like 30% amerindian on avarege, and have more iberian dna than italian.
Argentina is a proud AMERINDIAN nation
Yes you are :)
Pure white are about 50% of the population, with a good amount of castizos in the other 50%.
A lot of italian surnames btw. Even their spanish is easier to understand than proper castillian (still an easy language).
not all argentines
with that said, thats just the avarege, and there are a lot of white argies with a high ammount of italian blood yes.
also, when other spanish speaking countries try to make fun of our accent, they sound like an italian stereotype of spanish speaker.
They are Volga German
Why do Italian Argentines have more Italian sounding names than the Italians in the USA?
you can see the amerindian features in all of them
every """""white""""""" argie has gigantic cheekbones and weird chinky eys
No they are greek
Italian Americans adapted their surnames to make them easier to pronounce for English speakers
This user is right, roots are all over the place here. My family is german (not "1/216" like americans say, but directly), my bf's family is italian, most of my classmates back in the day were spanish/italians/germans/belgians, etc. We did have a big influx of "bolitas" during the last two decades but yeah, we're a bit of everything.
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this video explains a lot of our heritage
avarege """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""italian"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" argentinian
Camoranesi look like some mapuche warrior
But that didn’t happen in Brazil or Argentina I think
Because we don't have problems pronouncing Italian names since our languages are pretty similar.
because thats exactly what we, argentinians, are;
proud amerindian bulls. some of us me be tainted with filthy shitalian blood, but not all.
why are Brazilians so obsessed with Argentinians
sì, siamo italiani, anche le nostre lingue sono praticamente le stesse, se un oratore spagnolo guarda qualcosa in italiano, probabilmente può capire il significato di ciò che significa
well argentina and brazil are the best of south america
They are like them but richer and less monkey like, which leads to jealousy.
huh? i thought they were mostly napolitan though
t. Juan Carlos De la Cruz Rossi
the italian
Not really.
lol we don't have long names.
Porteños are wh*toids subhumans, Uruguay is a proud TURKIC nation
Fratello mio
Wrong
They're splitted 50% southern 50 northern i think.
Piemontese heritage is strong in some zones. You can spot piemontese surnames because they all ends with - ero (Ferrero, Accornero, Mantero, Pasquero, Fumero, etc.), - rino (Garbarino, Pavarino, etc.) or - asso (Cambiasso, Pautasso, Buriasso, etc.).
what about Uruguay
nous sommes français
arent -ino names more popular in the south tho?
Oh, i forgot - oglio (pronounced ''-ollo'') as Gavoglio, Bergoglio, etc.
We are TURKS
as relevant as a brazilian state
>Ferrero
oh wow that's the name of the capital's mayor here
except he's full paraguayan already, just look at his not-white face
- ino yes, -rino not.
hmm
>putasso
is that your family name? it suits you
Many are from Veneto, 30k circa according to the 2008 census
uhh escusi,bappa-dee boopa,bappa-dee boo-pee?
I think it can be both piemontese and castillian, so hard to tell the origin if an argentine have this surname.
Ferrero is a popular confectionery industry here, never heard of Nutella, Ferrero Rocher, Kinder sorpresa, etc ?
go back to your room urugauy,the adults are talking
Nope, it derived from old provençal (the language of medieval Piedmont) ''paut'', mud.
we are latinos but not africans lol we have nutella, kinder etc here.
So are Italians
>never heard of Nutella, Ferrero Rocher, Kinder sorpresa, etc ?
nope, no such thing as chocolate in argentina only mate and beef
No you aren't latinos, you're literally a buffer nation between spanish america and us.
That's why in the '70 popular movies that were specifically designed for micking ironically our way of life had succes even in your country (like Fantozzi)
the 70s its like the start of latino mass migration to argentina, you'd find modern argentina is closer to paraguay than europe
I feel bad for all the Italians who ended up in Brazil and Argentina. Bet they’d want a redo and come to the USA. At least we kept Italian culture alive here
>Ferrero Rocher
yes i did. expensive as f
good post
Argentina and Brazil have way more italian influence than the US, and this comes from someone who lives in the northeast
most of the italian descendents we have here are kinda middle-upper class
Like the famous fettucine Alfredo and spaghetti with meatballs that don't even exist in Italy
No? Look at American cuisine and the influence of Italian culture on it. Lots of pizza and pasta
Not so in Argentina and Brazil
Italian culture alive in the East Coast
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
If you genuinely think that olive gardens, pepperoni and noo jooyzey latinos larping as pseudosicilians are ''italian things'' maybe you're right
chicago pizza
nice b8, you may catch some europoors and brazilians with it
I hope you're shitposting
VIVA
GALTIERI
LIBERTADOR
DE
MALVINAS
Compared to all that Italian shit alive in Brazil and Argentina, right?
Thanks, now I'm puking
We had mestizos before that (cabecitas negras).
What? Couldn't bother searching on wikipedia, right?
They had Messi and Peron, you have Snooki and Rudy Giuliani
I think their diaspora win with no contest
brazil has more native things tho and a strong afro influence
si pero eran pueblerinos del interior
messi is a mestizo though
Wasn't Snooki adopted by an italo-american family? Or is she of italian descent?
I think snooki was born in chile
There's a reason why your pizza chains are not a thing here.
My surname is unironically Macri'
Would i be immediately killed in Argentina?
do you enjoy getting called "gato" by a bunch of racially ambigous low middle class mouthbreathing retards who think they are funny?
>speaks Spanish
No, they are not Italian.
Lol why ''gato''?
An italian american could integrate more into Italy than a Italian Brazillian or Italian Argentine could.
Yeah i see here in Rome your ''italians''. They came here thinking they're in some magical third world country stuck in some Sofia Loren or Fellini movie from th 50s and unironically ask for fettuccine alfredo and chicken parmigiana in the restaurant; and is continuously talking how great are Providence, Philly or NYC compared to Rome.
>brazil has mire native things
>his flag is literally an amerindian symbol
Ohnmonnono
Compared to Argentines or Brazillians who can't understand what a developed Western country is like nor can understand Italian at all?
Argentinians can speak itslian way more easily than americans, also americans have an abhorrent accent
Oh, and the WORST italian american expats here are from East Coast or New England.
Cali or ''dixie'' italian americans are 1000000 times better than noo joyzeys or nooyorker ''italians''.
t. Luigi
>They keep taking the bait
Spanish and Italian are pretty different from each other. And I've heard Argentines speak Italian with a thick Spanish accent.
Argentina is like 35% spanish, 35% italian, 20% native 10% other caucasoid (german, french, irish, ukrainian, lebanese, jew the biggest groups)
it depends on the person. I am half german, half spanish, but I have 2 full spanish half siblings with 8 spanish grandparents.
We all have double citizenship.
I think Argentine "wh*toids" are probably more Italian than Spanish, because Spanish ancestry is overrepresented in mestizos who descend from the colonial population.
In my classroom of 32 pupils we had like 5 with Di something surnames (Di Giorno, Di Stazio, Di Benedetto etc) + other Italian surnames.
surnames.behindthename.com
Here are the most popular Argentine surnames:
Fernandez
Rodriguez
Gonzalez
Garcia
Lopez
How Italian.
>Spanish and Italian are pretty different from each other.
lol this amerimutt
have you ever tried to talk to an Italian native or an Argentine native about their countries instead of having a vision of the planet based on a web page?
45% of population.
>two mutually intelligible languages are very different from each other