Italy is more americanized ("latin") than Spain. Spain sounds like Germany more. Spaniards disrespect the tomatoes and Italy adores it. In mexico tomatoes are sacred like corn and chiles. So Italy is more mexican than Spain.
Ciao carissimo amico mio !.. Grazie del link e benvenuto in Italia !.. torna a trovarci !.. ti scrivo dall’Italia , Appennino est della Toscana , Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi. A presto 🥰🙂
Sicily is Spain, Puglia is Greece, Campania is Turkey, Piemonte is French, Trentino is Austria, Friuli is Slavic etc etc.. Italy is the center of Mediterranean and European culture, we love you all, in particular your girls 🥺
Yes , the South Italy Is very similar with Spain, the centre of Italy Is similar ti France , the North Is similar with Austria look the history , Rome was under controll of France before the italian Union , the South the spanish , and the North french/Austrian empire
As an Italian, Portugal is by far the best country I have seen so far: fascinating history, wonderful climate, superb (and underrated) cuisine , nice, friendly and relaxed people, gorgeous architecture. Lisbon is the perfect city for me ❤️ 🇵🇹
I'm Greek and i've lived in both of these countries. I love them. The Mediterranean people have very much in common regarding mentality and only small differences. I really feel like home there. 🇮🇹🇪🇸🇬🇷
actually not, maybe the southern part of Italy (Terroni) than Northern ITalians, even the language is different, Spanish has not the rules as itlaian mangiare >>>> comer.
@@davidesperanza7701 Yes, Dutch is not German, Just like Spanish is not ITalian, in fact they do share it less than many people would think, spanish and portuguese are way more closer than Spanish italian. the fact that auxiliar verb changes in Itlaian and French doesn't exist in in Spanish and portugues at all, they have more foreign influence like arabic.
I have to say, from Spain, that for spaniards Italy is like home. It's something difficult to understand, but even Portugal or France are slightly different, but when you enter in Italy you know you are at home. The food, the people, the smells, the oil, the wheather, the real cofee (no the tipical anglosaxon wishy washy cofee, even though is improving), etc. In fact it's not strange since even today in my home city, near to Barcelona, the Rome presence is visible. Even the city's name comes from an ancient Roman villae sited here. And it's curious to know that in Catalonia region cannelloni are a typical meal in Christmas. At the end we are the same country in the cultural sense.
Hei, spanish coffee is among the worst in Europe. Nice in Italy and Portugal, also in Norway, where I’m living now. France and Spain: shit coffee. (Asking for a cortado is always a risk😆).
I remember my first time in spain, in 1986. After the long "autoroute du soleil" in france, the first thing i saw in spain was a big black bull merchindising panel ! I felt myself at home! I can't explain why, but that was my feeling at the moment...
That makes sense, we are not cousins, but brothers. I come from Sicily, and when I go to Spain, especially in Catalunya, I feel 1000% at home. Same buildings, atmosphere, same Sun. Rome colonized and latinized Spain heavily and centuries later you came back to South when you had your own Kingdom. This mix created a lot of similarity.
For us Italians, I don’t know why the French are usually named the “cousins” beyond the Alps... but certainly the Spaniards are our brothers!! We and the Spanish people can perfectly understand each other both emotionally and physical, both if we speak due to 80% of the words are similar, both if we’re silent and look into the eyes.
Y si tengo que hablar con un italiano, hablo en español porque él me entiende y yo entiendo el italiano. No uso el inglés porque me parece extraño hablar en ingles con un italiano.
@@wassermann2911976 ok ma si capisce molto di più uno spagnolo che un francese (a livello di lingua parlata). La differenza la si nota di più nello scritto
manu 1945 la vérité est que les langues française et italiennes sont plus similaires entre elles que ne le sont l’Italien et l’Espagnol. De verdad, no entiendiste nada ? No lo puedo creer
I really like all of them, and we all have a lot of similarities. And I really love the Balkans! You are the Europe that many people don’t know. Very nice landsacapes, really good food (cevapis, sarma, pleskavica, burek...) very friendly people, more similar to us than I expected and really party hard people 😄 Хаjде!!
im from italy and my top 3 favourite countries are: 1. Italy 2. Spain 3. Portugal/ these countries are so similar yet amazing together, 🤛🏼🇪🇸 👑 🇵🇹 👑 🇮🇹🤜🏼 👍🏻👍🏻🤌🏼🤌🏼
@@chrisofmelbourne87 I include greece, no doubt! I love the Greek personality. I feel that Portugal, Spain, Italy and Greece are so similar and at the same time each one with its unique tone.
well, you know what? i am at peace with that part. If we loose against spanish team we loose with the best. Nowadays is your turn to shine and is always les bitter to loose to your teams, than to others from other countries. Also in moto GP is Spanish era. A true sportsman recognize it. We italian still make it sometimes. But golden ages is over for us, or close to an end. Buena Suerte a Espana en esta temporada tan fea de Maldita Pandemia. Abrazos desde Italia
Yeah, so many conflicts, better for us to forget about 2015, Rossi is a legend, Marq as well, but I think that all that happened in that season have to be in the past. Greetings from a Lorenzo fan
@@joseluisfernandez6592 gracias amigo. Estoy de acuerdo.💪😉 Ultamente fallecio' nuestro otro Rossi Nacional. Pablito Rossi. Espana nos permitio' de ganar El mundial . Nos supportaron mucho. Gracias.
I'm Italian and I love the UK. You guys have a rich history, it's different from ours but beautiful in its own way. If you have Netflix I recommend you to watch "Secrets of Great British Castles" by Dan Jones. Incredibile documentary.
Same! I'm italian, but if I wasn't I would be Greek, Spanish or Portuguese. I traveled a lot, but Greece will be always in my heart ♥️ beautiful warm peaple that made me fell at home❤️ everyone should visit your country!
@@valeriapecere7598 ohh grazie mille ❤❤❤❤ i have been to rome napoli and capri and i felt italy is the big cousin of Greece.....its like ancient athens moved to rome.....
Greece Will be always in my heart. I'm Italian, I live in Rome but my family is from South Italy, Calabria (χαλαβρια). All cities were founded by Greeks there, and the colture Is very close to greece, in fact in some villages people speak still ancient Greek. Sorry for my bad English, greetings from Italy to all my Spanish and Greeks brothers!
I’m Italian and I’m currently living in Spain. I agree with everything, except for when you said that Spain is more diverse in terms of landscapes, climate (number 5)... I would say they’re both very diverse, since we also have mountains like the Dolomites, but for example if you go to the South like Sicily it looks like a completely different country, so I think number 5 is a tie😁 Love Spain from Italy!❤️
Actually, in Spain you also have tropical climate which is very interesting. But yes, overall both countries are around equal. Honestly, the gastronomy in Spain is also diverse, the point is that it is not that mainstream as in Italy. In Spain, to have a proper Spanish food you need to eat with locals and families! One love to both countries...
@@peterbound2119 Not at all. The top countries for bio-diversity are USA, Brazil, India and China, obviously because of their dimensions. Brazil has probably more species of arthropodes and plants than the other countries all togheter. Canada and Russia also are huge countries but they are cold for the most and have not so different environments, so the species are not as much as the first four. Australia is the most specific, speaking about species, but they are not so diverse, because they have less diversity among mammals (because of the marsupials). I'm already read about Italy would top for bio diversity but it's a clear fake. Maybe in Europe, not in the world, at all.
@@RonaldoKalunga in italy it is the same! If you don't want to eat mainstream food, you must search it in last traditional restaurants and better in private family with a grandmother! For example: all the world know italy for pasta, like spaghetti and so on. I'm a little bit old, and i can tell you that in my infantry, my family never coocked pasta of "grano duro" ... it was not traditional..
I am from Spain and of course we love Italia, it is so similar to Spain, we understand each other. It's obviously we are the best country in Europe Viva Italia 🇪🇦❤️🇮🇹
As someone looking to for a home as an immigrant / expat, I feel so bad that Spain and Italy both became retirement homes for older people, and are not such attractive locations for a young person to permanently move to because of their inferior economy compared to other European countries like Germany, Denmark, Sweden and such.
As italian I find this video, made by a "neutral" danish source, rather realistic. Anyway we, spanish and italians, are brothers in a large latin family.
@@kristofferlien311 An olive skin tone does not necessary means a middleeastern or northafricans admixture, which by the way exists in a non extented way, but as far as I know there is no "pure" ethnicity... a lot of asians have a pink skin tone, are they "whites"?
As an Italian, I'm quite sure there's no stronger bond than the one between Italy and Spain 🇮🇹❤️🇪🇸 We are brother nations, if we had a problem, we would simply solve it on a football pitch hahaha Respect for Portugal 🇵🇹and Greece🇬🇷too, our proud Latin friends!
@@ledues3336 Opinione poco familiare però vera, noi con i francesi condividiamo molto similianze soprattutto linguisticamente. Però gli spagnoli culturalmente, storicamente etc sono molto più legati a noi quindi se dobbiamo trovare dei fratelli nel mediterraneo sono senza dubbio gli spagnoli
Great comment but, there is one problem with it amigo. Latin = Spanish, Portuguese and Italian. Greek is not a of that grouo, is it a = hellenic language. Hellenic (Greek) is far older than Latin and is in fact the oldest written language still in use today (1450B.C.). The root is also distinct. Saludos
I've never heard anyone in Italy saying anything bad about Spain or Spaniards. Yep, a pretty intense football rivalry, but that's it. I've been there like 5 times on holiday and once for Erasmus and I was treated like family. Also, plenty of similiraties in the way we live. For Italians, Spain is home and Spaniards are brothers.
Because we share pretty much the same type of culture. When you walk through London you clearly know when that group of guys is Italian or Spanish cause you only hear them in the subway 🤣
I am from Serbia and I have met beautiful people from both countries. I visited Italy once but Spain is currently on hold. Honestly, I love Italy and Spain from bottom of my heart.
I’m from italy and I absolutely love Serbia and Serbians.❤ I listen to your folk music almost every day, it impossibly beautiful and such interesting complex rhythms, more advanced than our simple Western Europe folk music.
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Spain and Italy we are brothers love from spain 🇪🇦💞🇮🇹
@@illyrianfaraon5769 when Greeks were building the Parthenon and inventing ... well, almost everything, Albanians (rather Illyrians because today’s Albanians have nothing to do with them) were living on trees ... 😉
I‘m italian and I love my country. But I also love Spain. I‘ve been so many times in Spain and I don’t see any difference between these countries. Spanish people for me are like our brothers. España, te quiero mucho.
@@echipuosaperlo ma direi di no, non mi ritengo patriottico, ma l'Italia ha un sistema sanitario ottimo, sempre nella top 10 globale e nel 2018 secondi, inoltre l'economia italiana è più forte di quella spagnola, il PIL è maggiore e il PIL procapite è uguale. Il sistema di trasporti pubblici fa un po pena, ma è molto economico confrontato con il resto del mondo. Inoltre l'Italia ha un sistema scolastico pratico ed efficace, non risulta mai nella top 10 semplicemente per il basso tasso di laureati (indice che molte persone si specializzino già alle superiori come elettricisti e idraulici). Ah un altra cosa, se si escludono le colonie francesi in sud America e nel pacifico, l'Italia è il paese con più biodiversità d'Europa. E altro ancora l'Italia è il paese con più patrimoni UNESCO al pari con la Cina. Quindi concludendo posso dire che non siamo gli ultimi al mondo(nona economia dopo essere stati superati da India e Brasile) e non aiuta il paese il continuo gettare merda sulla nazione, senza considerare che il vero male di questo paese sono gli Italiani.
@@felicepompa1702 HAHAHAHAHA sistema sanitario ottimo?!?!?!?!con la più alta mortalità al mondo del virus?ma ti rendi conto di quello che scrivi?vivi nel mondo delle obsolete leggende urbane e non della realtà. No, l'economia spagnola è già davanti a quella italiana e lo sarà sempre di più anno dopo anno visto che la spagna cresce più di tutti in europa mentre l'italia è (ovvio) ultima. L'italia ha la peggior scuola d'europa con gli studenti più stupidi ed ignoranti d'europa (totalmente ovvio). La spagna ha più patrimoni unesco. Giusto per citare solo le cose che hai citato tu, ci sarebbero ovviamente altri 300 campi in cui l'italia è ultima d'europa.
@@lucacarotenuto3955 il Kosovo è albanese impara la storia
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I was expecting hate comments, but what a nice suprise not seeing any! I think that we both are great countries and underrated in Europe! Love from Spain
@Jim I guess he's talking about international relations. France and Germany are the real economical motors of the Union. Italy comes very close to those two being an industrial power (biggest industry in Europe indeed) and second biggest market; but it's still problematic, a huge divide between the north and the south and the worst problem: a very ugly debt. Spain's in a similar situation but not as extreme, meaning that its economy is strong but arguably a bit less than Italy's but at the same time debt is also much lower. But we're getting there, I believe that soon we'll be able to harmonise our economies even more and at that point … who knows … Finally uniting in something like the United States of Europe is a pretty chilling idea for me, and I think it's doable and well worth it.
@@tacitozetticci9308 Dobbiamo prima unirci: Italia, Spagna, Grecia, Portogallo. Dobbiamo uscire dal nostro complesso di inferiorità rispetto ai paesi del nord. Siamo gli eredi diretti delle grandi culture e lingue dell'antica Grecia e Roma. Facciamo affari insieme, costruiamo un'etica forte, come fecero i nordici, e cresciamo. Poi parleremo con loro come pari.
Creo que el resultado final es un empate. Dificilísimo decantarse por ninguno de los dos.... Por cierto, en el vídeo se abusa de Roma y Barcelona. Italia y España son muchísimo más que esas dos ciudades.
Btw in italy we talk a lot whit our hands because in 1861 when italy was unificated in every region There were a lot of languages and people very often didn't understand each other so we used our hands to help us understand
@@gus1thego I think the more a place is historically multicultural and people live mainly outside due to the warmer climate, the more they will tend to speak loudly and use more hand gestures. Since ancient time Italy was full of crowded cities mainly along the coast, with people coming from all over the Mediterranean region and with intence commercial activity. So they developed that loudly and gesticulating attitude.
Before and after the unification of Italy we already spoke romance languages. I don't think it had been to much challenging to communicate speaking just slowly and with a lingua franca (italian) already spreading.
Really nice and thought out video! Congrats , I am Spanish so I won't comment on which is best or perhaps which regions of Italy and Spain I like most. Gracias por el vídeo!
Italy here, I'm so proud of be part of EU, because I have been in Sevilla for the feira, in Dublin for s. Patrick, in Munich for Oktoberfest in the same year. It's a shame brexit, brotherhood between nations is a great time to live
About the people of the countries i actually feel almost the exact opposit to you. But i haven’t been to italy, just met a lot of italians in different places im the worlds. To spain i have been 18 times (all together 1.5 years) and i am 21 years old. Since i’m from sweden both cultures are different for me but since i’ve spend a lot of time in spain i have been affected in my personal culture. Wonderful people and culture in both countries ❤️ But i must say i prefer spain. Spain means a lot to me. I have been there almost every year since i was born exept the year my sister did her ”confirmation” and the year i did my ”confirmation” and not 2020 cause of corona-restrictions. Spain is my other home ❤️
Nikolas what to say. I am from Magna Grecia Apulian City. And god if i like Greece. Barion , Bari is where i live . And if you go farther south you find Grecia Salentina, Salentinian Greece. I always love to come visit there. Adelphos.
@@miriamrutilj5294 io personalmente mi piace tutto che riguarda l'Italia perchè ho già studiato l'italiano come una lingua ed anche ho studiato gli elementi culturali e storici della penisola italiana , davvero l'Italia come un paese d'arte, di antica storia pesantissima, di cucina, di pittura, scultura, architettura è molto interessante da studiare ma anche da visitare soprattutto. Infatti non è venuta la fortuna a me da visitarla ma ne spero assolutamente volentieri se Dio vuole.
@@iyadiyadou6224 mi fa piacere che apprezzi il mio paese e complimenti anche per il tuo italiano 😊non sono mai stata in algeria ma penso che sia un paese molto interessante che dovrebbe essere conosciuto meglio
I have been to Italy and Spain ... I wont be able to compare, both countries have a great culture and most friendly people in the world ... Much love from 🇵🇸🇵🇸
Philippines is the extended country of Spain, why I said so because Philippines has been colonize by the Spaniard for 300+ years that's why Filipino have the same names, cultures and traditions like Spanish people. Philippines is the extended country of Spain outside EU. And we got the name of are country "Philippines" in behalf of of King Philip of Spain. You search it if you want to know about Philippines. Thanks and God bless.
My favorite country without a doubt is Italy. (From Spain) Amo la lingua perché è molto melodica, il cibo è delizioso, i monumenti incredibili e soprattutto la gente: meravigliosa. Sono andato 5 volte in Italia e sempre voglio ritornare. Da sempre mi è piaciuto un sacco la lingua, ecco perché ho deciso di impararla da solo, ascoltando delle canzone e parlando con i miei amici italiani. Mi piacerebbe molto andare vivere lì e godere della cultura. Non ho usato nessun traduttore quindi non so se quello che ho scritto è corretto, ma spero di sì. Un grande abbraccio ai italiani, nostri fratelli d'Europa ❤️❤️
Solo 2 piccole correzioni, dovevi scrivere "ascoltando delle canzoni, al posto di "canzone" (perché é plurale)" e "andare A vivere lì" (hai dimenticato la "a"). Per il resto, complimenti, è tutto giusto! Grazie per le parole, sono stato a Barcellona una volta e mi é piaciuta molto
È reciproco amico! Stiamo sempre vicini con il 💓 o con la mente. La Spagna è la mia favorita come quella di millioni di Italiani. Grazie per il suo apprezzamento. Un abbraccio
People from Spain are "latinamericanized"????? Are the british more australianised and Portuguese more Brazilianized? Maybe Nigerians are too Haitinized too???
@d0dFLyEr In America there weren't spanish colonies , but clones of Spain; "virreinatos" (under kingdons); as the "Virreinato of Nueva España" wich comprehended: Mexico, Nuevo México,California, Colorado, Nevada, Arizona and Florida.
i think he meant that Spaniards are more open to assimilate other people from different cultures compared to other European countries bc of their ex-colonies
@@danielburden7373 Yes. But Spain had not colonies. As the Roman Empire , they look for the replication of the Castilian society in the rests of the world in a continuation of the Reconquista. The principal goal were the incorporation of China, as the previous step for the definitive Víctory over the Ottoman Empire.
Come italiano che ama profondamente la Spagna, dico: non perdete tempo a chiedervi qual è il Paese più bello, venite a visitarli entrambi. Un abbraccio agli amici spagnoli.
@@giantorres3352 Nuestros hermanos de sangre son nuestros vecinos europeos con los que llevamos miles de años entrelazados, para lo bueno y tb lo malo.
I'm Italian And when I go to Spain I feel at home. then the nice thing is that you go to Spain and find Roman walls, in Italy we have Spanish walls. this is because (also given the proximity) our cultures have approached and mixed over the centuries. while not really hating the French and the Germans (but we say that) i've never heard anything negative towards Spain. we are Mediterranean brothers
LOL, that's the 1st thing I thought. I'm from Varese, we don't drink as much as in Veneto (only 300km far from here), but I remember once I was invited to a dinner with many people in Palermo (Sicily) and they were kind of looking at me like an alcoholic because respect to them we normally drink much more (and for me that 3rd Limoncello was nothing strange...)
How is it going? Do you find it relatively easy considering that they are both Latin languages and so have cognates and such? Also, do you have knowledge of Portuguese or French? Or do you Speak Spanish and English only?
@@sunshinexoxo6107 portuguese and french are easy as well (especially when you read it), maybe french is a little more complicated. But italian is very easy when reading and especially when you hear people talking .The italian pronounciation is closer to spanish pronounciation. So you can understand the majority of a message. Hearing portuguese or french is more difficult for spaniards to understand, although you can understand some things if you pay attention. But yeah the closest for us in terms of speaking and understanding is italian.
@@pepemotosmoreno3020 ohhhh I have always been curious about that. Back in high school history classes we were always told that interaction between Spanish and Italian explorers was easy because they are mutually intelligible. And of course, we all do Spanish in school and sometimes French (in West Indies/Caribbean) so that's interesting
@@pepemotosmoreno3020El español y el italiano tienen una pronunciación parecida al latín original, sobre todo el español mientras que el francés y también el portugués han evolucionado eliminando vocales y consonantes y apareciendo mas fonemas vocálicos por lo que su compresión es mas difícil para los no hablantes en esas lenguas.
And That's why spanish is the second most spoken language by numbers of native speakers only behind chinese. I'm spanish and I haven't studied Italian in my life, but I can understand them with their movements and intonation, italian and spanish are very simililar,portuguese as well
Actually, Spain and all of Europe have been influenced by Latin America, our food, music, literature. Hundreds of words from Amerindian languages have entered the Spanish and Portuguese lexicons. Plus, you cannot colonize a civilization and not exchange genes!! It's simply impossible. I'm a proud Latino and I love Spain, Portugal e specialmente L'Italia!
I spent in Italy and mostly in Umbria region every summer 6 years of my adolescence, because my godfather works and lives between Italy and Lithuania, so I spent my adolescence summers in Italy with godparents and cousins. I just love this country, and language, especially Umbria dialect is inprinted in my memory ❤️ Greetings from Lithuania! ❤️
@Leandro Poli hehe, as much as I remember, in Italy people recognize us as lithuanians, because we are quite or even really tall people :D I remember, when I have been with my friends in Roseto degli Abruzzi, we wanted to buy a strawberry ice-cream. we walked near the place where is ice cream and the staff men said- Lituania?! Basketball, basketball! Then we thought- what?! 😅😃😃😃 We asked how he recognised that we are lithuanians, Then he said- because lithuanians are basketball nation, you are so tall people , you have a legends Sabonis, Marčiulionis, and girls, you are so tall and beautiful that is why I thought you are lithuanians 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I don’t know, maybe that man have been inloved with lithuanian women or he really is a fan of our basketball stars 😃 But what I noticed that some italian people which we met, especially generation over 45-50, they really recognise lithuanians because of our basketball stars and because of our height 😅😊 younger generation or people who didn’t have been interested in basketball, I am not sure if they would recognise lithuanians :) but what is obvious that lithuanian national religion sometimes is called a basketball 😅😃 I hope you will visit Lithuania next years or someday and you will see our beautiful country! Welcome 😊😊😊
I did a 2 week tour around Lithuania in 2019 (October)with my boyfriend , it's such a gorgeous country and people are super friendly. I remember that when I stayed in Druskininkai , another guest of our hotel helped us to arrange a taxi to go to Marcinkonys , because we wanted to do some trails of the national park. And that's only an example. I came back in love with the country, and I hope to travel again after the pandemic :) Vilnius rules!! Regards from Spain :)
(i know that my comment is not related with the topic but I feel so glad when I read a lithuanian comment...I cannot explain it,I suppose come to my mind really good memories :)
@@nuriagimenezgracia9592 thank you, Nuria, it is so nice to know ❤️ I also have been in Spain, but a long time ago, when have been around 11 years, I would love to come here someday and visit it through my current mind and eyes, as a mature person! Greetings to your beautiful country Spain! 🤗 ❤️
I'm italian and I think that Spain, Italy and Portugal are the best states of Southern Europe and they are also as brother 😍 like if u think it too (🇪🇸🇮🇹🇵🇹)
@Vanni Greece has become so insignificant on the international stage. It's so sad to see the cradle of western civilisation brought down like that by bad finance and economy. I look forward to its rebirth.
I'm from Italy, Florence. I love/hate my country. In general I love all the countries I have visited. What I like about other countries is the differences I find with my own, points of view that I had never taken into consideration. But when I think of Spain, I see it as Italy's sister, but with less hypocrisy and corruption. It seems to me that Spain has a slightly more modern mentality than Italy.
La siamo tranquillo comunque anche se ci stanno problemi di corruzione e mentalità chiusa fottitene goditi la vita cerca di cambiare quello che puoi e non dar troppa retta ai tg eccetera e rimani nel posto nel tuo caso Firenze nel mio caso Bari
Nah Italy I think is better. I m from Seville (the Florence of Spain 😜) and here the people is very happy and everything but there is no entrepreneur people.
@@giuseppe1193 come si fa a non dare retta al Tg? Apparte che non dicono tutta la verità ma penso.sia ora che iniziamo a cambiare sto paese,dobbiamo fare come i gilet gialli
@@ppb4037 nooo Spain is our dreamland. We love it there. Italy is beautiful but we like your way of life and relaxing mentality. Viva la Spagna e L'italia
Portugal, Italy and Spain are brother countries. Good people, good food, good weather... and the happiest lifestyle! Greetings from Madrid! :-) PS: Greece is our beloved cousin who no one understand what he says. :D
@@sergiorodriguez935 ¡gracias! A mí me encanta España, tengo muchos amigos de muchas partes del país. Siempre es un gusto visitarla, me siento como en casa :)
@@_juan.joao_ ¡Me alegro! Siempre serás bienvenido :) Yo nunca he estado en Grecia, espero ir pronto. Seguro que me sentiría tan bien como tú en España :)
@@sergiorodriguez935 seguro que te va a encantar y que te sentirás como en casa. Somos bastante acogedores - espero que vuelva a visitar tu país el verano que viene.
As Spanish, Portuguese and Italian are really close as we are mostly mutually intelligible. Portuguese writen is almost like old spanish. However, Portuguese pronunciation is really different to the Italian or Spanish one. Italian seems to be more intelligible for Spanish speakers when speaking. I love Italy!
Great video, I’m Italian and I’m totally agree.. you are very very good to catch details, you are a professional observer😂💪🏼 Hola España, mis hermanos! 🇪🇸 🇮🇹
"Spanish food": shows only tapas (jeez) and nachos (those are Mexican) Spanish food is veeeeeery different from one region to another, the dishes we eat in one place are very different from the typical dishes you can find in another place. So yeah, when you say "Spanish food", there's no one way to describe it and tourists only know 3 dishes and they thinks that's all the Spanish cuisine, which is... sad.
@@fidelangel4737 Calla aguafiestas. Fuerza a LATAM. Ojalá se deshagan de toda la chusma política que tienen (como nosotros). Latinoamérica es el gran orgullo de España, una pena que agentes exptertos a la Hispanidad la hayan puteado tanto (ejem ejem CIA y KGB)
@@fidelangel4737 Comentarios como el tuyo son el clarissimo ejemplo del porque latinoamerica esta como esta, ¿has leido los comentarios? Ves como los italianos y españoles y otros europeos interactuan entre si de forma pacifica, sin ningun tipo de ofensa. Pero llegas tú de ignorante a comentar algo vulgar y estupido intentando crear pelea en donde no la deberia de haber, ¡Se más civilizado por favor! Que das pena.
I’m Spanish but I’ve lived in Italy and Italian people are so nice, especially the ones in the South (Puglia). One of the main differences between us is also the fear of speaking a foreign language. Whereas Italians are more likely to try to speak a foreign language even though they don’t speak it fluently or don’t speak it at all, Spanish people are TOO shy to do that (I don’t include myself because I’m a polyglot 😅) and will never speak Italian as good as Italians speak Spanish.
What I noticed so far is both Italian and Spanish so much value they families. They love their mother so much. Everything is their Mama. Souther Europeans in the Mediterranean region, are being warmer and friendly at comparison with Northern Europeana that slightly cold and rigid. Maybe a good weather influence with sufficient sunlight they land has. Italy and Spain if in Asia are just like South Korea and Japan in East Asia, or Indonesia and the Philippines in Southeast Asia. Almost similar to each other. I am from Indonesia, Southeast Asia. I expect, you create similar videos in the Asian region. Especially about the hated and loved country.
Now anytime someone mention family and Spanish or Italian "LA FAMILIA ES TODO" badass quote comes to my mind. Bruh I love the authentic mafia cultures in this countries.
As a portuguese that has been in both countries, I find both of them preety amazing, and I agree with most of the topics you mentioned. However, I would say that spain is for exemple more uptadated in general, for exemple in infraestruture of roads and cleanless of the cities, I find Spain more efficient, with all due respect to my italian friends!
I find that mostly true. I am italian but if you go to the North, Italy becomes more efficient and clean and Better organized. I am from the south and i have to admit that although we are more animated and sometimes more chatty and friendly than the nothern counterpart. Naples for example Is very crowded ,noisy a bit confusing and sometimes a Little inefficient and crazy, but that's why we love it
@@robertomoccia8305 I for sure like that side of italy also, don't get me wrong, and Naples is a good example of that as it Sicily, I just prefer an equilibrium, between autenticity and eficiency, its not easy to get one for sure. I gotta say though, that Milan, althought it was efficient in terms of transportation for example, it disapointed me in termos of cleaness, with streets and air to polluted, was especting better tanking in acount how wealthy that city is. On that matter I prefered cities like Turim, Florence or Perugia, they seemed cleaner and better to live 😉.
@@pedrotrigo895 i agree. Fortunately Italy had different cities to offer. Portugal Is often perceived as a magical and very friendly country in Italy. Music Is sweet and longing. Lisbona has and unique atmosphere, and so does Porto and other cities. I Wish to come there. It Will be hard because of this damn pandemy. But i Wish to have that chance to travel and visit there. Boa tarde. Abracoes
As Spaniard, I must admit that Italy is more monumental and excels in every art discipline far and beyond any other European nation. Spain, however has this impressive mix of Christian and Muslim cultural heritage that makes it unique.
@@jamesbovington8218 Certainly, despite the expulsion or forced conversion, there is a well preserved Jewish heritage in many Spanish towns, particularly in Toledo. Santa Maria la Blanca and El Tránsito synagogues compete in beauty with some of the most remarkable beacons of Muslim architecture. In my comment I was referring to ruling entities, but your point is very well taken.
I’m italian and I can say in Spain the livability of most of the cities is way better then the 90% of italian cities. Seville, barcelona, Valencia, Malaga... When I come to Spain I feel like Italy it’s the third world
@@joblackisback It depends. I live in Switzerland and whenever I can I spend time in Torino, Aosta, Milano, Genoa. Two months ago I went to Pisa and Lucca for a long weekend. All those places are superb.
Man as an italian i'd usually tell you that we are better BUT i can't say that to spain I LOVE spain, spanish people, and spanish language Os amo chavales nos vemos pronto!
I'm Libyan and I love them both but for me Italy for sure. The people there are HILARIOUS and keep you entertained at all times. The cuisine is out of this world, the archaeology, the fashion. Every aspect of Italian culture is 12/10. I plan on spending the rest of my life there one day
i think spaniard are more european, we italians have more heritage and similarities to north Africa and middle east, in the way we act and look at the world, that s what makes us unique in Europe. But most people, knowing nothing about north Africa and middle east, don t get that.
These countries are so cool bro, the people are so friendly and open and the food is goodddddd. Oh and the weather’s amazing, the landscapes are gorgeous, traditional music is lovely, the architecture is mesmerizing and the history of these places are second to none. I love Italy and Spain and as a Dane I’m so fucking happy I get to share a planet with these wonderful wonderful people and their countries. All of this also goes for Portugal and Greece! Much love to my Southern European brothers and sisters ❤
As a gay dude I see a major difference between those two countries 😅 Spain was among the world's first countries to allow same-sex marriage and gay couples walk through Spanish cities holding hands without any problem. Italy unfortunately still has a lot of homophobic people and they are one of the last western european countries still without same-sex marriage. There are a lot of gay Italians who live in Spain cause the culture is pretty similar in general, but very different in that particular aspect.
Im from Slovenia and im busker (street musician) i lived and played in both Italy and Spain a lot. I have a son in Barcelona. It"s difficult to make some general compares, because even inside of these countries there are huge differences. North and south of Italy are two completely different countries,so is in Spain. Catalonia and Basque country are so different from Andalucia or Castilla,for example. I would say that Spanish are more open and liberal towards foreigners and Italians are more traditional. In the other hand Italians are more generous from my perspective. Women in Spain are much more open,that"s for sure! All in all i love both countries, but i love Spain a little bit more!
@@1900VIRGINIABA whats your point? I put an other example as an extreme culture ,as he was in catalonia i suggested to come to the south cause we are quite differents.. thats mean, im not underated others lol
I’m Italian living in Spain and I agree with you 100% I cannot cherish one of them because they are two amazing countries that make the difference in the world! Hala Madrid siempre, también sea dicho!
I'm italian. I was on holiday in Greece two years ago and on the first day all people were asking me "Are you Spanish?". For a whole day I answered "No, I'm italian." to everyone. Then on the second day I started to greet everyone with "Hola!" and my sister looked at me and asked me if I was crazy. I replied that it was less tiring to please everyone. 🤣
That's funny, something similar happened to me when I was in Prague. I'm from Spain and many people there asked me if I was Italian when they heard me speak (in english).
It's curious because the greek pronunciation is more similar to the spanish than italian. If you listen greek people and spanish people talking in english you can hear the same accent jaja
I am Italian and I truly love Spain. About mentality you forgot to mention that Spaniards are way more open minded than Italians which have more conservative views. We are both very similar, though.
True... but a strong minority of italian people maintain solid progressist roots yet. Also, italian people are politically unpredictable sometimes: we are a little bit schizofrenic in that matter, probably because we have to face same long-terms problems every time...
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Italy is more americanized ("latin") than Spain. Spain sounds like Germany more. Spaniards disrespect the tomatoes and Italy adores it. In mexico tomatoes are sacred like corn and chiles. So Italy is more mexican than Spain.
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@@iseytheteethsnake6290 is Spain we always eat tomatoes, even for breakfasts. What are you saying
@@iseytheteethsnake6290Absolutely false.
Ciao carissimo amico mio !.. Grazie del link e benvenuto in Italia !.. torna a trovarci !.. ti scrivo dall’Italia , Appennino est della Toscana , Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi. A presto 🥰🙂
Viva l'Italia 🇮🇹
Viva la Spagna 🇪🇸
🇮🇹🤝🇪🇸
Qual ti piace di più
Y viva tú 🇪🇸
Italy and spain are sibilings. Love from spain
Viva! ;)
Mediocre it's a complement jajaja
As an Italian I say that they are two beautiful countries, with mediocre politicians.
Sono i peggiori i politici italiani
@@miriamrutilj5294 I politici spagnoli non sono molto meglio.
we vote them so yeah our fault too
@@vaannebilim Undoubtedly, the political class is the mirror of a society.
@@vaannebilim in italy we cant vote ,its worse
We are brother nations. We're both great.
agree 100%
Me to
Sicily is Spain, Puglia is Greece, Campania is Turkey, Piemonte is French, Trentino is Austria, Friuli is Slavic etc etc.. Italy is the center of Mediterranean and European culture, we love you all, in particular your girls 🥺
Yes , the South Italy Is very similar with Spain, the centre of Italy Is similar ti France , the North Is similar with Austria look the history , Rome was under controll of France before the italian Union , the South the spanish , and the North french/Austrian empire
@@quelodequelo no siciliy was more arabic than spanish
Un fuerte abrazo a todos los Italianos desde España 🇮🇹❤️🇪🇸
In Italian: "un forte abbraccio a tutti gli italiani in Spagna" hahaha identico
@@tommasolongo3897 dalla Spagna*
Thank you
As a Portuguese, I feel at home in both countries. I love you, sister nations!!❤
We love Portugal too 🇵🇹❤️🇪🇸
😍🇮🇪
Portugal is beautiful!! Love from Spain
I love Portugal, I feel at home, too😃😍
As an Italian, Portugal is by far the best country I have seen so far: fascinating history, wonderful climate, superb (and underrated) cuisine , nice, friendly and relaxed people, gorgeous architecture. Lisbon is the perfect city for me ❤️ 🇵🇹
In Spain we love italians, we are brothers and we have a lot in common. Same way of life and enjoy
Idem
The feeling is shared, in italy we love Spain
yo soy italiano y estoy aprendiendo/estudiando espanolo, me gusta la espana
Totalmente de acuerdo,hermanos ☺
@Celtic Force Qui si discute su la maggioranza, che a te non piaccia non fa più di tanto differenza.
Un grande abbraccio a tutti i nostri fratelli spagnoli. Siamo figli di Roma. 🇮🇹🇪🇸
Saludos desde Sevilla tierra de Trajano , Adriano y posiblemente Teodosio 🟥🟧
Cultura mediterránea la mejor habría que nombra a Grecia otra maravilla de país y cultura saludos....
@@ppb4037 esattamente, Adriano e Tragliano furono tra i primi grandi imperatori romani di origine ispanica
@@carvolasion7638 gloria a ROMA SIEMPRE 🥰🟧🟥
@@ppb4037Soy italiano y he estado en Sevilla, una ciudad hermosa😍😍
I'm Greek and i've lived in both of these countries. I love them. The Mediterranean people have very much in common regarding mentality and only small differences. I really feel like home there. 🇮🇹🇪🇸🇬🇷
Well greece shares a lot of cultural similarities with both countries, particularly south Italy. Our cities have your names.
I'm Romanian and these are my top 3 favorite countries lol
@@revolutionariesoffreedom Turks arent Arab do you know ?
I love Greece and Greek people.. I had a great time in your country.. we are really a lot alike
@@cranci Now I understand why we study latin and old greek in school
I'm italian, but when I'm in Spain, I feel myself at home...
Same here!
@@ango3732 italy and spain just lowkey do look alike..it's just beautiful💙
You must be sicilian 😅
Im spanish and I literally feel the same when Im in Italy
@@athena8030 😐😐😐
I'm italian and I think that the people with more similitudes with my Country is the spanish people. I love Spain.
I'm Spaniard and we love your country. I love Italy and Italian people. Saluti Fratello!! 🇪🇸🇮🇹🇮🇹🇪🇸🇮🇹🇪🇸
We love italy!!!
actually not, maybe the southern part of Italy (Terroni) than Northern ITalians, even the language is different, Spanish has not the rules as itlaian mangiare >>>> comer.
@@tomb.2224 are you sure Tom that the language is different?
@@davidesperanza7701 Yes, Dutch is not German, Just like Spanish is not ITalian, in fact they do share it less than many people would think, spanish and portuguese are way more closer than Spanish italian. the fact that auxiliar verb changes in Itlaian and French doesn't exist in in Spanish and portugues at all, they have more foreign influence like arabic.
I have to say, from Spain, that for spaniards Italy is like home. It's something difficult to understand, but even Portugal or France are slightly different, but when you enter in Italy you know you are at home. The food, the people, the smells, the oil, the wheather, the real cofee (no the tipical anglosaxon wishy washy cofee, even though is improving), etc. In fact it's not strange since even today in my home city, near to Barcelona, the Rome presence is visible. Even the city's name comes from an ancient Roman villae sited here. And it's curious to know that in Catalonia region cannelloni are a typical meal in Christmas. At the end we are the same country in the cultural sense.
Hei, spanish coffee is among the worst in Europe. Nice in Italy and Portugal, also in Norway, where I’m living now. France and Spain: shit coffee. (Asking for a cortado is always a risk😆).
I remember my first time in spain, in 1986. After the long "autoroute du soleil" in france, the first thing i saw in spain was a big black bull merchindising panel ! I felt myself at home! I can't explain why, but that was my feeling at the moment...
That makes sense, we are not cousins, but brothers.
I come from Sicily, and when I go to Spain, especially in Catalunya, I feel 1000% at home.
Same buildings, atmosphere, same Sun.
Rome colonized and latinized Spain heavily and centuries later you came back to South when you had your own Kingdom.
This mix created a lot of similarity.
@@obonillo agreed, Spain has many great things but coffee isn’t one of them- Italy and Portugal have the best coffee in Europe
Being in Spain for a Neapolitan it's like being at home
For us Italians, I don’t know why the French are usually named the “cousins” beyond the Alps... but certainly the Spaniards are our brothers!! We and the Spanish people can perfectly understand each other both emotionally and physical, both if we speak due to 80% of the words are similar, both if we’re silent and look into the eyes.
Y si tengo que hablar con un italiano, hablo en español porque él me entiende y yo entiendo el italiano. No uso el inglés porque me parece extraño hablar en ingles con un italiano.
Italian and French share 87% linguistic affinity, With Spanish 82% only!
@@wassermann2911976 ok ma si capisce molto di più uno spagnolo che un francese (a livello di lingua parlata). La differenza la si nota di più nello scritto
@@wassermann2911976 I speak spanish and some Italian but french is foreign to me. No comprendo niente.
manu 1945 la vérité est que les langues française et italiennes sont plus similaires entre elles que ne le sont l’Italien et l’Espagnol. De verdad, no entiendiste nada ? No lo puedo creer
I heard that Spain, Italy and Greece are like brothers. They own the Mediterranean. Love all 3 from Serbia! 🇬🇷🇪🇦🇮🇹🇷🇸
Don't forget France the leading economy and military power
@@jamesbovington8218 exactly 🇪🇸❤🇫🇷
@@jamesbovington8218 Sure! I'm so sorry.
Indeed but here in Greece ..we like serbia❤❤
I really like all of them, and we all have a lot of similarities. And I really love the Balkans! You are the Europe that many people don’t know. Very nice landsacapes, really good food (cevapis, sarma, pleskavica, burek...) very friendly people, more similar to us than I expected and really party hard people 😄 Хаjде!!
we are brothers !!! desde España queremos a nuestros hermanos italianos !
Esatto,siamo Paesi fratelli,latini
Dos grandes países en todo sentido un abrazo y besos para los dos países de mis raíces ,desde argentina .
@@aliciacanobbio7322 Otro beso para nuestros hermanos argentinos!
Dos de los paises más bellos del mundo.
Saludos desde Honduras.
Un grande abrazo a nuestros hermanos espanoles desde Italia! 🇮🇹🤝🇪🇸
I cannot choose between both countries. I love my country (Spain) and I will always love our mediterrean brothers. 🇮🇹❤️🇪🇦
im from italy and my top 3 favourite countries are: 1. Italy 2. Spain 3. Portugal/ these countries are so similar yet amazing together, 🤛🏼🇪🇸 👑 🇵🇹 👑 🇮🇹🤜🏼 👍🏻👍🏻🤌🏼🤌🏼
Because of your surname it is more than obvious that you are not Italian 😆
@@Ericson-vk6bx Ni tu tampoco pero yo soy medio italiano y todo lo que dijo es verdad. Somos como hermanos los tres países.
No Greece?
@@chrisofmelbourne87 I include greece, no doubt! I love the Greek personality. I feel that Portugal, Spain, Italy and Greece are so similar and at the same time each one with its unique tone.
Los españoles son nuestros hermanos!
Love from Italy 🇮🇹❤🇪🇸
Un saludo de un hermano español! ;)
Deux pays merveilleux !
Yeah, you are right 🇮🇹❤️🇪🇸
*primos
Un abrazo de una hermana española
VIVA ITALIA
Italy and spain are like brothers.. but we don’t have to talk about football and motogp😂
well, you know what? i am at peace with that part. If we loose against spanish team we loose with the best. Nowadays is your turn to shine and is always les bitter to loose to your teams, than to others from other countries. Also in moto GP is Spanish era. A true sportsman recognize it. We italian still make it sometimes. But golden ages is over for us, or close to an end. Buena Suerte a Espana en esta temporada tan fea de Maldita Pandemia. Abrazos desde Italia
Yeah, so many conflicts, better for us to forget about 2015, Rossi is a legend, Marq as well, but I think that all that happened in that season have to be in the past.
Greetings from a Lorenzo fan
Football, motogp, tennis, basketball, golf, water polo...
@@joseluisfernandez6592 gracias amigo. Estoy de acuerdo.💪😉 Ultamente fallecio' nuestro otro Rossi Nacional. Pablito Rossi. Espana nos permitio' de ganar El mundial . Nos supportaron mucho. Gracias.
Well, italy is going to be the best until spain wins another 4 world cups
Italians are my brothers, I'm spanish
prego..
I,m Italien Love spain
Love Spain🇪🇦 and Italy🇮🇹
greetings from the UK🇬🇧
Cheers mate!
I'm Italian and I love the UK. You guys have a rich history, it's different from ours but beautiful in its own way. If you have Netflix I recommend you to watch "Secrets of Great British Castles" by Dan Jones. Incredibile documentary.
Love the UK from Spain, I hope everything goes better for us in the future, we need to stay united🇪🇦♥️🇬🇧
I LOVE ITALY & SPAIN if i wasnt greek i would rather be italian or spanish ...or maybe portugese ❤ much love from 🇬🇷 girl...Please go to Greece too🙏🙏🙏
Same! I'm italian, but if I wasn't I would be Greek, Spanish or Portuguese. I traveled a lot, but Greece will be always in my heart ♥️ beautiful warm peaple that made me fell at home❤️ everyone should visit your country!
@@valeriapecere7598 ohh grazie mille ❤❤❤❤ i have been to rome napoli and capri and i felt italy is the big cousin of Greece.....its like ancient athens moved to rome.....
Greece Will be always in my heart. I'm Italian, I live in Rome but my family is from South Italy, Calabria (χαλαβρια). All cities were founded by Greeks there, and the colture Is very close to greece, in fact in some villages people speak still ancient Greek. Sorry for my bad English, greetings from Italy to all my Spanish and Greeks brothers!
@@vesperus711 oh thank yes i feel south italy so similar to greece i live u italy....❤❤❤❤
I'm italian but I admit that without the grecian classical culture the world would not be so developed.
As a portuguese its dificult to choose betwen spain and italy, but i will stay with spanish because i know theme better.🇵🇹🇪🇦
We are brothers 🇪🇸🤝🏻🇵🇹
When I tried your coffee in Sintra I understand you are my brothers too 🇮🇹❤️🇵🇹
Portugal is much better than Spain . I am Spanish and I love my country but Portugal is wonderful and the people are fantastic
No problem we are still all south european
You true iberian bro!!
I’m Italian and I’m currently living in Spain. I agree with everything, except for when you said that Spain is more diverse in terms of landscapes, climate (number 5)... I would say they’re both very diverse, since we also have mountains like the Dolomites, but for example if you go to the South like Sicily it looks like a completely different country, so I think number 5 is a tie😁
Love Spain from Italy!❤️
Actually, in Spain you also have tropical climate which is very interesting. But yes, overall both countries are around equal. Honestly, the gastronomy in Spain is also diverse, the point is that it is not that mainstream as in Italy. In Spain, to have a proper Spanish food you need to eat with locals and families! One love to both countries...
@@peterbound2119 Not at all. The top countries for bio-diversity are USA, Brazil, India and China, obviously because of their dimensions. Brazil has probably more species of arthropodes and plants than the other countries all togheter. Canada and Russia also are huge countries but they are cold for the most and have not so different environments, so the species are not as much as the first four. Australia is the most specific, speaking about species, but they are not so diverse, because they have less diversity among mammals (because of the marsupials). I'm already read about Italy would top for bio diversity but it's a clear fake. Maybe in Europe, not in the world, at all.
@@peterbound2119 The most biodiverse county in Europe is Spain, but not even close to many tropical or much bigger countries
@@RonaldoKalunga in italy it is the same! If you don't want to eat mainstream food, you must search it in last traditional restaurants and better in private family with a grandmother! For example: all the world know italy for pasta, like spaghetti and so on. I'm a little bit old, and i can tell you that in my infantry, my family never coocked pasta of "grano duro" ... it was not traditional..
Obviously no European country is in this list.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megadiverse_countries
I am from Spain and of course we love Italia, it is so similar to Spain, we understand each other. It's obviously we are the best country in Europe Viva Italia 🇪🇦❤️🇮🇹
Thanks latin Mediterranean brother. Big love to Spain from Italy
Best of Europe ? 😂
As someone looking to for a home as an immigrant / expat, I feel so bad that Spain and Italy both became retirement homes for older people, and are not such attractive locations for a young person to permanently move to because of their inferior economy compared to other European countries like Germany, Denmark, Sweden and such.
@@br3ak_ I can say that young people from those countries spend half of their salaries in Ibiza, so... We don´t care so much if they don´t buy a house
We have just similar language and weather. We italians are unique
As italian I find this video, made by a "neutral" danish source, rather realistic. Anyway we, spanish and italians, are brothers in a large latin family.
very true, and both Spanish people and Italian people really like each other mostly !
There's a lot of arab/middle eastern dna in Spain and Italy, hence the darker look
@@kristofferlien311 Well, nowadays is not anymore so strict. I live in north of Italy and the people are mixed, either blond and darker.
@@kristofferlien311 An olive skin tone does not necessary means a middleeastern or northafricans admixture, which by the way exists in a non extented way, but as far as I know there is no "pure" ethnicity... a lot of asians have a pink skin tone, are they "whites"?
@@kristofferlien311 Esto es ridiculo, mas horas de sol en el mediterraneo
As an Italian, I'm quite sure there's no stronger bond than the one between Italy and Spain 🇮🇹❤️🇪🇸
We are brother nations, if we had a problem, we would simply solve it on a football pitch hahaha
Respect for Portugal 🇵🇹and Greece🇬🇷too, our proud Latin friends!
Perhaps Greece is a friend, but certainly not latin though :D
@@fotoniknoise we have more common things with Greece than Spain, at least the south of Italy. We have the same blood
Anche la Francia (so che è un opinione poco popolare)
@@ledues3336 Opinione poco familiare però vera, noi con i francesi condividiamo molto similianze soprattutto linguisticamente. Però gli spagnoli culturalmente, storicamente etc sono molto più legati a noi quindi se dobbiamo trovare dei fratelli nel mediterraneo sono senza dubbio gli spagnoli
Great comment but, there is one problem with it amigo. Latin = Spanish, Portuguese and Italian. Greek is not a of that grouo, is it a = hellenic language. Hellenic (Greek) is far older than Latin and is in fact the oldest written language still in use today (1450B.C.). The root is also distinct. Saludos
I've never heard anyone in Italy saying anything bad about Spain or Spaniards. Yep, a pretty intense football rivalry, but that's it. I've been there like 5 times on holiday and once for Erasmus and I was treated like family. Also, plenty of similiraties in the way we live. For Italians, Spain is home and Spaniards are brothers.
Because we share pretty much the same type of culture. When you walk through London you clearly know when that group of guys is Italian or Spanish cause you only hear them in the subway 🤣
And for Spaniards, Italy is like our home too!!! Spagnoli e Italiani fratelli!!!!! 🇪🇸🇮🇹🇪🇸🇮🇹🇪🇸😁
And Both we hate Frenches( joking!) ;-)
Yes! My Italian friends who have been to Spain all say Spain is a great place !
@@cdz8797 but it isn't, you're just foreigner as any other immigrant, we're not your brothers.
Un saluto a tutti i nostri fratelli italiani dalla Spagna! 🇪🇸❤️🇮🇹
VIVA spania VIVA Italia
Grazie, amico!
Un saluto a i nostri fratelli dalla Spagna
Arrivederci!
I am from Serbia and I have met beautiful people from both countries. I visited Italy once but Spain is currently on hold. Honestly, I love Italy and Spain from bottom of my heart.
Love you back from Italy! I can't wait to visit Serbia as soon as this pandemic madness is over.. Serbia is in my top 5 places I want to visit next.
Martius eres bienvenido, ojalá puedas venir pronto.🙋🏻
I’m from italy and I absolutely love Serbia and Serbians.❤ I listen to your folk music almost every day, it impossibly beautiful and such interesting complex rhythms, more advanced than our simple Western Europe folk music.
Spain and Italy we are brothers love from spain 🇪🇦💞🇮🇹
🇮🇹👀❤️🇪🇸
Italiy and Spain are brothers and have a lot in common but never forget Portugal and Greece we belong together
Love Spain from Italy 🇮🇹❤️
ITALY and PORTUGAL are our brothers, people from FRANCE and GREECE : we love you all, too...greetings from SPAIN.
Honor to the Latin brothers
🇵🇹🇷🇴🇪🇸🇮🇹🇫🇷
@@giacox6119 great!!! but greek are not latins. As to what latin is consult romanians
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@@miguelangelolvera6126 greeks not are the oldest civilty in europe bat there are albanians ❤🇦🇱🇮🇹
@@illyrianfaraon5769 when Greeks were building the Parthenon and inventing ... well, almost everything, Albanians (rather Illyrians because today’s Albanians have nothing to do with them) were living on trees ... 😉
Love Italy
Respect Spain
from Poland
grazie Polonia Polad is one of my tourist goal for sure. Very beaufitul cities there. Poznan i am very curious about.
Hello brother!
Gracias Polonia, grande! 💪
Thanks 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
Dziekuje bardzo ☺️
I‘m italian and I love my country. But I also love Spain. I‘ve been so many times in Spain and I don’t see any difference between these countries. Spanish people for me are like our brothers. España, te quiero mucho.
mah, veramente la spagna è 10 volte meglio dell'italia in ogni campo xD
@@echipuosaperlo beh se fosse così la povertà in Italia sarebbe paragonabile al Sierra Leone. Invece non lo è
@@felicepompa1702 eh?mah l'italietta se la gioca con la Sierra leone infatti, ultima in ogni campo.
@@echipuosaperlo ma direi di no, non mi ritengo patriottico, ma l'Italia ha un sistema sanitario ottimo, sempre nella top 10 globale e nel 2018 secondi, inoltre l'economia italiana è più forte di quella spagnola, il PIL è maggiore e il PIL procapite è uguale. Il sistema di trasporti pubblici fa un po pena, ma è molto economico confrontato con il resto del mondo. Inoltre l'Italia ha un sistema scolastico pratico ed efficace, non risulta mai nella top 10 semplicemente per il basso tasso di laureati (indice che molte persone si specializzino già alle superiori come elettricisti e idraulici). Ah un altra cosa, se si escludono le colonie francesi in sud America e nel pacifico, l'Italia è il paese con più biodiversità d'Europa. E altro ancora l'Italia è il paese con più patrimoni UNESCO al pari con la Cina. Quindi concludendo posso dire che non siamo gli ultimi al mondo(nona economia dopo essere stati superati da India e Brasile) e non aiuta il paese il continuo gettare merda sulla nazione, senza considerare che il vero male di questo paese sono gli Italiani.
@@felicepompa1702 HAHAHAHAHA sistema sanitario ottimo?!?!?!?!con la più alta mortalità al mondo del virus?ma ti rendi conto di quello che scrivi?vivi nel mondo delle obsolete leggende urbane e non della realtà. No, l'economia spagnola è già davanti a quella italiana e lo sarà sempre di più anno dopo anno visto che la spagna cresce più di tutti in europa mentre l'italia è (ovvio) ultima. L'italia ha la peggior scuola d'europa con gli studenti più stupidi ed ignoranti d'europa (totalmente ovvio). La spagna ha più patrimoni unesco. Giusto per citare solo le cose che hai citato tu, ci sarebbero ovviamente altri 300 campi in cui l'italia è ultima d'europa.
Spain and Greece are the only countries that make me feel like home. It's like I don't have to adapt 🏡🇮🇹🇪🇦🇬🇷♥️
I have been in Greece lovely🙏 from spain
Ben detto
Nice. Where are you from?
I love both countries, but I prefer Spain, I am from Serbia
Kosovo is Serbia, grettings from Spain ❤️
@@marc8051 kosovo is ALBANIA 🇦🇱
@@marc8051 ua-cam.com/video/lmgvZxGzs1M/v-deo.html
@@elvjotushaj6107 It is not sorry
@@lucacarotenuto3955 il Kosovo è albanese impara la storia
I was expecting hate comments, but what a nice suprise not seeing any! I think that we both are great countries and underrated in Europe! Love from Spain
Why underrated? Two of the most visited countries in the world. Envied, maybe, but not underrated for sure. 😄
@Jim I guess he's talking about international relations. France and Germany are the real economical motors of the Union. Italy comes very close to those two being an industrial power (biggest industry in Europe indeed) and second biggest market; but it's still problematic, a huge divide between the north and the south and the worst problem: a very ugly debt. Spain's in a similar situation but not as extreme, meaning that its economy is strong but arguably a bit less than Italy's but at the same time debt is also much lower.
But we're getting there, I believe that soon we'll be able to harmonise our economies even more and at that point … who knows …
Finally uniting in something like the United States of Europe is a pretty chilling idea for me, and I think it's doable and well worth it.
@@tacitozetticci9308 Dobbiamo prima unirci: Italia, Spagna, Grecia, Portogallo. Dobbiamo uscire dal nostro complesso di inferiorità rispetto ai paesi del nord. Siamo gli eredi diretti delle grandi culture e lingue dell'antica Grecia e Roma. Facciamo affari insieme, costruiamo un'etica forte, come fecero i nordici, e cresciamo. Poi parleremo con loro come pari.
Creo que el resultado final es un empate. Dificilísimo decantarse por ninguno de los dos.... Por cierto, en el vídeo se abusa de Roma y Barcelona. Italia y España son muchísimo más que esas dos ciudades.
Yo oí que una primera dama norteamericana, visitó Europa y cuando le preguntaron por España dijo que España era diferente. En fin...
Son las ciudades más turísticas de ambos países, no sé de qué te extrañas.
@@eduardoborrajoros4592 ha ido 11 veces a España y 9 a Italia y, solo ha mostrado esas dos ciudades...
Bravo 👍👍
tienes razon, aunque si alguna imagen de Vencia
I hope Italians know how lucky they are to have such a beautiful language and such a beautiful country.
Btw in italy we talk a lot whit our hands because in 1861 when italy was unificated in every region There were a lot of languages and people very often didn't understand each other so we used our hands to help us understand
wow cool, thanks for sharing
@@gus1thego I think the more a place is historically multicultural and people live mainly outside due to the warmer climate, the more they will tend to speak loudly and use more hand gestures.
Since ancient time Italy was full of crowded cities mainly along the coast, with people coming from all over the Mediterranean region and with intence commercial activity. So they developed that loudly and gesticulating attitude.
Before and after the unification of Italy we already spoke romance languages. I don't think it had
been to much challenging to communicate speaking just slowly and with a lingua franca (italian) already spreading.
That'a a myth. Italian as a lingua franca in the peninsula existed since the late middle ages/Renaissance.
Good explanation.
my dream country both i want visit there one day😍🇮🇹🇪🇸 greetings from Indonesia 🇮🇩
You alwas will be wellcome in Italy, Spain and in the whole Old Europe if you like.
@@salvococuzza9813 yeah i like to visit there beautiful country, where you from?
@@raywinny I'm from Sicily in the deep south of Italy. Hope you one day can visit and enjoy my country.
@@salvococuzza9813 wow i know that place so lovely and also beautiful city Palermo one i know about Sicily
You will welcome in both country, I'm sure! Greetings from Spain! 🇪🇸
Really nice and thought out video! Congrats , I am Spanish so I won't comment on which is best or perhaps which regions of Italy and Spain I like most.
Gracias por el vídeo!
Italy here, I'm so proud of be part of EU, because I have been in Sevilla for the feira, in Dublin for s. Patrick, in Munich for Oktoberfest in the same year. It's a shame brexit, brotherhood between nations is a great time to live
About the people of the countries i actually feel almost the exact opposit to you.
But i haven’t been to italy, just met a lot of italians in different places im the worlds.
To spain i have been 18 times (all together 1.5 years) and i am 21 years old.
Since i’m from sweden both cultures are different for me but since i’ve spend a lot of time in spain i have been affected in my personal culture.
Wonderful people and culture in both countries ❤️
But i must say i prefer spain. Spain means a lot to me. I have been there almost every year since i was born exept the year my sister did her ”confirmation” and the year i did my ”confirmation” and not 2020 cause of corona-restrictions. Spain is my other home ❤️
I Like Spain but I love Italia. Saluti da Grecia.
Nikolas what to say. I am from Magna Grecia Apulian City. And god if i like Greece. Barion , Bari is where i live . And if you go farther south you find Grecia Salentina, Salentinian Greece. I always love to come visit there. Adelphos.
Grazie Roberto. South Italians sono nostri fratelli. Sempre.
@@robertomoccia8305 I agree with you, but Bari was a peucetian city. Central Apulia wasn't in the Magna Grecia region, except Taranto.
Thanks 🇪🇸
Saluti a te fratello la Grecia è bellissima!
I like Spain but I love, adore, and venerate Italy!
I like Spain.Penelope Cruz
love Italy and Spain God bless both of them. greeting from Algeria
Ohh finally someone from my country Algeria. In Algeria we've the two influences of Italy on the east & Spain on the west
In italy we love soolking 😍
@@miriamrutilj5294 io personalmente mi piace tutto che riguarda l'Italia perchè ho già studiato l'italiano come una lingua ed anche ho studiato gli elementi culturali e storici della penisola italiana , davvero l'Italia come un paese d'arte, di antica storia pesantissima, di cucina, di pittura, scultura, architettura è molto interessante da studiare ma anche da visitare soprattutto. Infatti non è venuta la fortuna a me da visitarla ma ne spero assolutamente volentieri se Dio vuole.
@@iyadiyadou6224 mi fa piacere che apprezzi il mio paese e complimenti anche per il tuo italiano 😊non sono mai stata in algeria ma penso che sia un paese molto interessante che dovrebbe essere conosciuto meglio
@@iyadiyadou6224 I would have said France because of the history
I have been to Italy and Spain ... I wont be able to compare, both countries have a great culture and most friendly people in the world ... Much love from 🇵🇸🇵🇸
Philippines is the extended country of Spain, why I said so because Philippines has been colonize by the Spaniard for 300+ years that's why Filipino have the same names, cultures and traditions like Spanish people. Philippines is the extended country of Spain outside EU. And we got the name of are country "Philippines" in behalf of of King Philip of Spain. You search it if you want to know about Philippines. Thanks and God bless.
Filipinas is the Spain of Asia.
🇵🇭&🇪🇦=brothers.
@@joseantoniocastro1486 indonesia and taiwan were spanish also.
@@torrezno1990 😂😂. So, you forgot about the thousands of spaniards and descendants genocided during the "independance" war?.
My favorite country without a doubt is Italy. (From Spain)
Amo la lingua perché è molto melodica, il cibo è delizioso, i monumenti incredibili e soprattutto la gente: meravigliosa. Sono andato 5 volte in Italia e sempre voglio ritornare. Da sempre mi è piaciuto un sacco la lingua, ecco perché ho deciso di impararla da solo, ascoltando delle canzone e parlando con i miei amici italiani. Mi piacerebbe molto andare vivere lì e godere della cultura.
Non ho usato nessun traduttore quindi non so se quello che ho scritto è corretto, ma spero di sì.
Un grande abbraccio ai italiani, nostri fratelli d'Europa ❤️❤️
complimenti fratello per il tuo italiano, applausi :)
Bravissimo! Italiano quasi perfetto ;) 👏🏼
Solo 2 piccole correzioni, dovevi scrivere "ascoltando delle canzoni, al posto di "canzone" (perché é plurale)" e "andare A vivere lì" (hai dimenticato la "a"). Per il resto, complimenti, è tutto giusto!
Grazie per le parole, sono stato a Barcellona una volta e mi é piaciuta molto
È reciproco amico! Stiamo sempre vicini con il 💓 o con la mente. La Spagna è la mia favorita come quella di millioni di Italiani. Grazie per il suo apprezzamento. Un abbraccio
Bravo hai imparato bene!
People from Spain are "latinamericanized"?????
Are the british more australianised and Portuguese more Brazilianized? Maybe Nigerians are too Haitinized too???
British are Americanised.
@d0dFLyEr
In America there weren't spanish colonies , but clones of Spain; "virreinatos" (under kingdons); as the "Virreinato of Nueva España" wich comprehended: Mexico, Nuevo México,California, Colorado, Nevada, Arizona and Florida.
i think he meant that Spaniards are more open to assimilate other people from different cultures compared to other European countries bc of their ex-colonies
@@danielburden7373
Yes. But Spain had not colonies. As the Roman Empire , they look for the replication of the Castilian society in the rests of the world in a continuation of the Reconquista. The principal goal were the incorporation of China, as the previous step for the definitive Víctory over the Ottoman Empire.
Brasil and Haití are also latinoamerica..
Come italiano che ama profondamente la Spagna, dico: non perdete tempo a chiedervi qual è il Paese più bello, venite a visitarli entrambi. Un abbraccio agli amici spagnoli.
I am From HONDURAS as our Mother Nation i go for ESPAÑA, SPAIN
Vuestra madre patria es vuestra sangre y gran legado indígena.
@@torrezno1990 Llevan nuestra sangre y le llamas indígena jajaja
@@torrezno1990 La mayoría son mestizos. Y tienen una cultura hispana, no indígena. Son nuestros hermanos de sangre y cultura.
watemeri consum sopa de caracol
@@giantorres3352 Nuestros hermanos de sangre son nuestros vecinos europeos con los que llevamos miles de años entrelazados, para lo bueno y tb lo malo.
I'm Italian And when I go to Spain I feel at home. then the nice thing is that you go to Spain and find Roman walls, in Italy we have Spanish walls. this is because (also given the proximity) our cultures have approached and mixed over the centuries. while not really hating the French and the Germans (but we say that) i've never heard anything negative towards Spain. we are Mediterranean brothers
"spaniards drink more"
italians from "veneto" and "friuli venezia-giulia": ARE YOU CHALLENGING ME?
LOL, that's the 1st thing I thought. I'm from Varese, we don't drink as much as in Veneto (only 300km far from here), but I remember once I was invited to a dinner with many people in Palermo (Sicily) and they were kind of looking at me like an alcoholic because respect to them we normally drink much more (and for me that 3rd Limoncello was nothing strange...)
@@AlessandroGenTLe 12 years going to Italy...Spanish drink far more
@@tomasr.3942 ok, I'll accept this :) I've been to spain 3 times, but 2 for work and 1 with GF so can't really speak about this for Spain :)
E qui partono i bestemmioni
😂😂🤣
I'm Spanish and I love Italy too. Almost every Italians things are so familiar to a Spanish guy ! We are very close.
I'm from Spain and i don't really think that we're "Latin Americanized" lmfao
It might be the reverse. Mexican culture was stolen from Spain.
@@timothymatthews6458 Nah, we don't have mariachis or any of that here.
Same
@@timothymatthews6458 wtffff
@@timothymatthews6458 learn a little bit
I love Italy but Spain is in my heart , I love Spanish language ❤
I'm from Spain and I love Italy 😍😍😍 I'm trying to learn Italian
How is it going? Do you find it relatively easy considering that they are both Latin languages and so have cognates and such? Also, do you have knowledge of Portuguese or French? Or do you Speak Spanish and English only?
@@sunshinexoxo6107 portuguese and french are easy as well (especially when you read it), maybe french is a little more complicated. But italian is very easy when reading and especially when you hear people talking .The italian pronounciation is closer to spanish pronounciation. So you can understand the majority of a message. Hearing portuguese or french is more difficult for spaniards to understand, although you can understand some things if you pay attention.
But yeah the closest for us in terms of speaking and understanding is italian.
@@pepemotosmoreno3020 ohhhh I have always been curious about that. Back in high school history classes we were always told that interaction between Spanish and Italian explorers was easy because they are mutually intelligible. And of course, we all do Spanish in school and sometimes French (in West Indies/Caribbean) so that's interesting
Viva la bella Spagna,
@@pepemotosmoreno3020El español y el italiano tienen una pronunciación parecida al latín original, sobre todo el español mientras que el francés y también el portugués han evolucionado eliminando vocales y consonantes y apareciendo mas fonemas vocálicos por lo que su compresión es mas difícil para los no hablantes en esas lenguas.
Spaniards are not influenced by Latin American culture, they brought, the latin culture to the American continent with colonization.
And That's why spanish is the second most spoken language by numbers of native speakers only behind chinese.
I'm spanish and I haven't studied Italian in my life, but I can understand them with their movements and intonation, italian and spanish are very simililar,portuguese as well
@@joseluisfernandez6592 Yes, same for me. I understand Italian pretty well, cause I speak Spanish and French. There is similarities everywhere.
That's bullshit, From where you think come the tomato?? The reggaeton isn't from Spain, they don't have the carribean culture.
@@fidelangel4737 Thanks for the joke it was hilarious.
Actually, Spain and all of Europe have been influenced by Latin America, our food, music, literature. Hundreds of words from Amerindian languages have entered the Spanish and Portuguese lexicons. Plus, you cannot colonize a civilization and not exchange genes!! It's simply impossible. I'm a proud Latino and I love Spain, Portugal e specialmente L'Italia!
I spent in Italy and mostly in Umbria region every summer 6 years of my adolescence, because my godfather works and lives between Italy and Lithuania, so I spent my adolescence summers in Italy with godparents and cousins.
I just love this country, and language, especially Umbria dialect is inprinted in my memory ❤️
Greetings from Lithuania! ❤️
@Leandro Poli hehe, as much as I remember, in Italy people recognize us as lithuanians, because we are quite or even really tall people :D
I remember, when I have been with my friends in Roseto degli Abruzzi, we wanted to buy a strawberry ice-cream.
we walked near the place where is ice cream and the staff men said- Lituania?!
Basketball, basketball!
Then we thought- what?! 😅😃😃😃
We asked how he recognised that we are lithuanians,
Then he said- because lithuanians are basketball nation, you are so tall people , you have a legends Sabonis, Marčiulionis, and girls, you are so tall and beautiful that is why I thought you are lithuanians 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I don’t know, maybe that man have been inloved with lithuanian women or he really is a fan of our basketball stars 😃
But what I noticed that some italian people which we met, especially generation over 45-50, they really recognise lithuanians because of our basketball stars and because of our height 😅😊 younger generation or people who didn’t have been interested in basketball, I am not sure if they would recognise lithuanians :) but what is obvious that lithuanian national religion sometimes is called a basketball 😅😃
I hope you will visit Lithuania next years or someday and you will see our beautiful country! Welcome 😊😊😊
I did a 2 week tour around Lithuania in 2019 (October)with my boyfriend , it's such a gorgeous country and people are super friendly. I remember that when I stayed in Druskininkai , another guest of our hotel helped us to arrange a taxi to go to Marcinkonys , because we wanted to do some trails of the national park. And that's only an example. I came back in love with the country, and I hope to travel again after the pandemic :) Vilnius rules!! Regards from Spain :)
(i know that my comment is not related with the topic but I feel so glad when I read a lithuanian comment...I cannot explain it,I suppose come to my mind really good memories :)
@@nuriagimenezgracia9592 Thank you so much! 🥰 I am so happy to know that you liked our country.!
Wish you come back here someday again 😊😊😊
@@nuriagimenezgracia9592 thank you, Nuria, it is so nice to know ❤️ I also have been in Spain, but a long time ago, when have been around 11 years, I would love to come here someday and visit it through my current mind and eyes, as a mature person!
Greetings to your beautiful country Spain! 🤗 ❤️
I'm italian and I think that Spain, Italy and Portugal are the best states of Southern Europe and they are also as brother 😍 like if u think it too (🇪🇸🇮🇹🇵🇹)
You forgot about Greece
@Vanni Greece has become so insignificant on the international stage. It's so sad to see the cradle of western civilisation brought down like that by bad finance and economy.
I look forward to its rebirth.
I'm from Italy, Florence. I love/hate my country.
In general I love all the countries I have visited. What I like about other countries is the differences I find with my own, points of view that I had never taken into consideration. But when I think of Spain, I see it as Italy's sister, but with less hypocrisy and corruption. It seems to me that Spain has a slightly more modern mentality than Italy.
La siamo tranquillo comunque anche se ci stanno problemi di corruzione e mentalità chiusa fottitene goditi la vita cerca di cambiare quello che puoi e non dar troppa retta ai tg eccetera e rimani nel posto nel tuo caso Firenze nel mio caso Bari
Entre el Imperio Romano y el Imperio Español , 2000 mil años de civilización. Eso es una de las cosas que nos une.
Nah Italy I think is better. I m from Seville (the Florence of Spain 😜) and here the people is very happy and everything but there is no entrepreneur people.
@@giuseppe1193 come si fa a non dare retta al Tg? Apparte che non dicono tutta la verità ma penso.sia ora che iniziamo a cambiare sto paese,dobbiamo fare come i gilet gialli
@@ppb4037 nooo Spain is our dreamland. We love it there. Italy is beautiful but we like your way of life and relaxing mentality. Viva la Spagna e L'italia
Portugal, Italy and Spain are brother countries. Good people, good food, good weather... and the happiest lifestyle! Greetings from Madrid! :-)
PS: Greece is our beloved cousin who no one understand what he says. :D
So true!
Yes you're on point :D
Hahaha interesting. Greeks love Spaniards and Italians.
@okpearce
Good people. 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
You need to check your mental health.
Italy because it is croatian neighbour, but also love Spain🇭🇷🇮🇹🇪🇦
We are all south european brothers even romania or serbia are our aouth european brothers
@@giuseppe1193 Croatia has some smashing and awesome places too.. I rekon Croatia the most mediterranean of Balkanic republics.
🇮🇹🇪🇸🇭🇷❤️
Croatia needs to spend alot on infrastructure
I thought Croatians hated Italians (especially Venetians lol)
I choose Spain, being greek, I feel we have more in common than Italy (I've been to both countries more than once!)
Greece is also our Mediterranean brother 😁
Greetings from Spain!
@@sergiorodriguez935 ¡gracias! A mí me encanta España, tengo muchos amigos de muchas partes del país. Siempre es un gusto visitarla, me siento como en casa :)
@@_juan.joao_ ¡Me alegro! Siempre serás bienvenido :) Yo nunca he estado en Grecia, espero ir pronto. Seguro que me sentiría tan bien como tú en España :)
@@sergiorodriguez935 seguro que te va a encantar y que te sentirás como en casa. Somos bastante acogedores - espero que vuelva a visitar tu país el verano que viene.
Thats because u have visited andalusia , right? Lol ehehe
As Spanish, Portuguese and Italian are really close as we are mostly mutually intelligible. Portuguese writen is almost like old spanish. However, Portuguese pronunciation is really different to the Italian or Spanish one. Italian seems to be more intelligible for Spanish speakers when speaking. I love Italy!
Spain and portugal are the twins, Italy is the funny brother and France is the cousin they never visit
Hahahaha 😂
the rest of the world visits france more then the others its all good.
@@camm8642 lemme guess, a pissed off french?
@@giuseppinocarciofo no just mentioning a fact that is all....
@@camm8642 just Spain and Italy together are 145, France is 90
Spain and Italy are equally home for me, Spaniards are our brothers like Portoguese and Greek people
I have family in Italy and I would love to go to the Motherland Spain one day 🐼❤️ as a latino greetings from Panamá 🇵🇦
I love both countries I can't tell which one is better
greetings from Poland 🇵🇱❤🇪🇦 🇵🇱❤🇮🇹
Spain and Italy are like brothers 🇪🇦🇮🇹
Greetings from Málaga, Spain
Great video, I’m Italian and I’m totally agree.. you are very very good to catch details, you are a professional observer😂💪🏼 Hola España, mis hermanos! 🇪🇸 🇮🇹
thanks 🤪
Spanish food:
Shows nachos...
LOL!!
Total 😂
😂
Yes , haha Mexican food!
Lol i thought thT
"Spanish food":
shows only tapas (jeez) and nachos (those are Mexican)
Spanish food is veeeeeery different from one region to another, the dishes we eat in one place are very different from the typical dishes you can find in another place. So yeah, when you say "Spanish food", there's no one way to describe it and tourists only know 3 dishes and they thinks that's all the Spanish cuisine, which is... sad.
Trust me also in italy we don’t only have pasta and pizza....
@@hofflahefflerandrea2058 I turst you, but the ¨Spanish¨ food that he showed it is not even Spanish.
I agree
Tamales? Burrito? Churros? Where all of those?
@@Manuel-zc7po Churros are from Spain.
Spanish cuisine is much more than "tapas" and the food you showed...
In south América we love Spain, we call the like madre patria
Esa es una pendejada, pinche sumiso. Y ellos no te pelan.
@@fidelangel4737 Calla aguafiestas. Fuerza a LATAM. Ojalá se deshagan de toda la chusma política que tienen (como nosotros).
Latinoamérica es el gran orgullo de España, una pena que agentes exptertos a la Hispanidad la hayan puteado tanto (ejem ejem CIA y KGB)
@@fidelangel4737 fidel relájate y coopera
@Drakensberg Acomplejado pero el más poderoso del habla hispana. Sin la unión Europea, España en lugar de doblegarse a Alemania se doblega a México.
@@fidelangel4737 Comentarios como el tuyo son el clarissimo ejemplo del porque latinoamerica esta como esta, ¿has leido los comentarios? Ves como los italianos y españoles y otros europeos interactuan entre si de forma pacifica, sin ningun tipo de ofensa. Pero llegas tú de ignorante a comentar algo vulgar y estupido intentando crear pelea en donde no la deberia de haber, ¡Se más civilizado por favor! Que das pena.
Siamo nazioni sorelle. L'Italia è la patria degli spagnoli e viceversa. 🇪🇸🇮🇹🥘🍕
Spagnoli e Italiani siamo FRATELLI!!!!!. FORZA ITALIA E VIVA ESPAÑA!!!!!. 🇪🇸🇮🇹🇪🇸🇮🇹
I’m Spanish but I’ve lived in Italy and Italian people are so nice, especially the ones in the South (Puglia). One of the main differences between us is also the fear of speaking a foreign language. Whereas Italians are more likely to try to speak a foreign language even though they don’t speak it fluently or don’t speak it at all, Spanish people are TOO shy to do that (I don’t include myself because I’m a polyglot 😅) and will never speak Italian as good as Italians speak Spanish.
Him : "Hala madriddd siuuuuu!!!"
Catalans : so you have chosen violence
Love my spanish brothas and sisters💜🙏🏽 🇮🇹🇪🇸unidos somos los mejores!
i will visit you soon Spanish brothers 😬😬
Italians, you are always wellcome!!
Aquí te esperamos hermano, tu estancia será como estar en casa!
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Same, i swear I'll go there no matter what
What I noticed so far is both Italian and Spanish so much value they families. They love their mother so much. Everything is their Mama. Souther Europeans in the Mediterranean region, are being warmer and friendly at comparison with Northern Europeana that slightly cold and rigid. Maybe a good weather influence with sufficient sunlight they land has. Italy and Spain if in Asia are just like South Korea and Japan in East Asia, or Indonesia and the Philippines in Southeast Asia. Almost similar to each other. I am from Indonesia, Southeast Asia. I expect, you create similar videos in the Asian region. Especially about the hated and loved country.
hope so !
Now anytime someone mention family and Spanish or Italian "LA FAMILIA ES TODO" badass quote comes to my mind.
Bruh I love the authentic mafia cultures in this countries.
@@siratshi455 mafia culture? What do you mean by that
@@siratshi455 since when are family values,respect to the elders etc have something to do with mafia?!very narrow minded.
@@siratshi455 what an ignorant, Spain has no mafia culture, and since when mafia has something to do with family values?
As a portuguese that has been in both countries, I find both of them preety amazing, and I agree with most of the topics you mentioned. However, I would say that spain is for exemple more uptadated in general, for exemple in infraestruture of roads and cleanless of the cities, I find Spain more efficient, with all due respect to my italian friends!
agree
I find that mostly true. I am italian but if you go to the North, Italy becomes more efficient and clean and Better organized. I am from the south and i have to admit that although we are more animated and sometimes more chatty and friendly than the nothern counterpart. Naples for example Is very crowded ,noisy a bit confusing and sometimes a Little inefficient and crazy, but that's why we love it
@@robertomoccia8305 I for sure like that side of italy also, don't get me wrong, and Naples is a good example of that as it Sicily, I just prefer an equilibrium, between autenticity and eficiency, its not easy to get one for sure. I gotta say though, that Milan, althought it was efficient in terms of transportation for example, it disapointed me in termos of cleaness, with streets and air to polluted, was especting better tanking in acount how wealthy that city is. On that matter I prefered cities like Turim, Florence or Perugia, they seemed cleaner and better to live 😉.
@@pedrotrigo895 i agree. Fortunately Italy had different cities to offer. Portugal Is often perceived as a magical and very friendly country in Italy. Music Is sweet and longing. Lisbona has and unique atmosphere, and so does Porto and other cities. I Wish to come there. It Will be hard because of this damn pandemy. But i Wish to have that chance to travel and visit there. Boa tarde. Abracoes
Thzt is right
L'ITALIA E GLI ITALIANI ,AMANO DA SEMPRE LA SPAGNA E GLI SPAGNOLI❤....SIAMO FRATELLI
As Spaniard, I must admit that Italy is more monumental and excels in every art discipline far and beyond any other European nation. Spain, however has this impressive mix of Christian and Muslim cultural heritage that makes it unique.
Don't forget the Jews who also made a great contribution to the making of Castile and were thrown out by those very loving Christians.
@@jamesbovington8218 Certainly, despite the expulsion or forced conversion, there is a well preserved Jewish heritage in many Spanish towns, particularly in Toledo. Santa Maria la Blanca and El Tránsito synagogues compete in beauty with some of the most remarkable beacons of Muslim architecture. In my comment I was referring to ruling entities, but your point is very well taken.
I’m italian and I can say in Spain the livability of most of the cities is way better then the 90% of italian cities.
Seville, barcelona, Valencia, Malaga...
When I come to Spain I feel like Italy it’s the third world
@@joblackisback It depends. I live in Switzerland and whenever I can I spend time in Torino, Aosta, Milano, Genoa. Two months ago I went to Pisa and Lucca for a long weekend. All those places are superb.
True, I love this mix... and you can find in Italy too, but of course only in the south
We are brothers of course.
I love both countries. From Russia.
Man as an italian i'd usually tell you that we are better BUT i can't say that to spain
I LOVE spain, spanish people, and spanish language
Os amo chavales nos vemos pronto!
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I'm Libyan and I love them both but for me Italy for sure. The people there are HILARIOUS and keep you entertained at all times. The cuisine is out of this world, the archaeology, the fashion. Every aspect of Italian culture is 12/10. I plan on spending the rest of my life there one day
i think spaniard are more european, we italians have more heritage and similarities to north Africa and middle east, in the way we act and look at the world, that s what makes us unique in Europe. But most people, knowing nothing about north Africa and middle east, don t get that.
@@divulgatriceMore European? I don’t think so
@@lucialopez4253 i meant compared to italians
@@divulgatrice Iberian Peninsula is the European region with the most North African heritage (some people even score 2% Sub Saharan in Dna tests)
@@lucialopez4253 look i don t care about DNA we r not dogs, i m talking about culture and how we act. That s my opinion we can agree to disagree ahah
Hi, I'm Italian and I used to spend my Holidays in Spain along with wife and daughter. I love Spain. Besitos
These countries are so cool bro, the people are so friendly and open and the food is goodddddd. Oh and the weather’s amazing, the landscapes are gorgeous, traditional music is lovely, the architecture is mesmerizing and the history of these places are second to none. I love Italy and Spain and as a Dane I’m so fucking happy I get to share a planet with these wonderful wonderful people and their countries.
All of this also goes for Portugal and Greece! Much love to my Southern European brothers and sisters ❤
As a gay dude I see a major difference between those two countries 😅
Spain was among the world's first countries to allow same-sex marriage and gay couples walk through Spanish cities holding hands without any problem.
Italy unfortunately still has a lot of homophobic people and they are one of the last western european countries still without same-sex marriage.
There are a lot of gay Italians who live in Spain cause the culture is pretty similar in general, but very different in that particular aspect.
Exactly.
the problem is that Italy is the homeland of the Christian religion, so there are certain prejudices
I totally agree. As a Spaniard who lived in Italy I realised about these differences.
@@katakkio Spain is also very Catholic, but people don't take everything seriously that the pope says 😉
@@katakkio _Israel wants to know your location_
Im from Slovenia and im busker (street musician) i lived and played in both Italy and Spain a lot. I have a son in Barcelona. It"s difficult to make some general compares, because even inside of these countries there are huge differences. North and south of Italy are two completely different countries,so is in Spain. Catalonia and Basque country are so different from Andalucia or Castilla,for example. I would say that Spanish are more open and liberal towards foreigners and Italians are more traditional. In the other hand Italians are more generous from my perspective. Women in Spain are much more open,that"s for sure! All in all i love both countries, but i love Spain a little bit more!
Totally i agree, and i recommend him to make an interview to people, or a comparisson from Andalusia, where i come from!
@@thermorecetasbyalex3442 Cataluña , Pais Vasco , Cantabria , Asturias y Galicia !
@@1900VIRGINIABA whats your point? I put an other example as an extreme culture ,as he was in catalonia i suggested to come to the south cause we are quite differents.. thats mean, im not underated others lol
I agree that italians are more conservative than spaniards,. This is a serious drawback for modernizing the country
@@eb6915 Being conservative doesn't mean not being modern, it means that many Italians are right-wingers
... And I am among them
I’m Italian living in Spain and I agree with you 100%
I cannot cherish one of them because they are two amazing countries that make the difference in the world!
Hala Madrid siempre, también sea dicho!
I'm italian. I was on holiday in Greece two years ago and on the first day all people were asking me "Are you Spanish?". For a whole day I answered "No, I'm italian." to everyone. Then on the second day I started to greet everyone with "Hola!" and my sister looked at me and asked me if I was crazy. I replied that it was less tiring to please everyone. 🤣
That's funny, something similar happened to me when I was in Prague. I'm from Spain and many people there asked me if I was Italian when they heard me speak (in english).
It's curious because the greek pronunciation is more similar to the spanish than italian. If you listen greek people and spanish people talking in english you can hear the same accent jaja
Io sono spagnolo e quando sono andato a Parigi tutti mi davano dell’italiano.
Spanish sounds a little bit like French, but with many words that sounds like Greek. Good combination. And those RRRRR"ss
@@rociomartinez4641 It's not the same accent
I am Italian and I truly love Spain. About mentality you forgot to mention that Spaniards are way more open minded than Italians which have more conservative views. We are both very similar, though.
we italians love spanish people !
We Spaniards love Italians too, hermanos mediterraneos❤
@@gemamariaqueipomiranda513 😘
Spain is one of the most liberal countries in Europe whereas Italy is among the most conservative. That is one major difference.
Lol that’s partly true but have u heard about Poland and Hungary? 🙈
Not true, since the invasion of Africans migrants, Vox is rising
I agree totally
@ mmm... the percentage of "real" catholic believers in italy is very very low....
True... but a strong minority of italian people maintain solid progressist roots yet. Also, italian people are politically unpredictable sometimes: we are a little bit schizofrenic in that matter, probably because we have to face same long-terms problems every time...