He sounds exactly the same, except that he is speaking Italian and not English.
Suoni come Mario is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You sound like Mario." The pronunciation will be "SWO-nee KO-mey MA-ryo" in Italian.
They both derive from Latin
In Italian, "ci" is typically pronounced like the English "ch" sound in "cheese" or "church." For example, "ciao" is pronounced "chow" in Italian.
siete pazzi go to google translate and type it in to hear it.
buon compleanno Thomas
KOH-ree is an Italian pronunciation of 'Corey'. The name isn't native to Italy. In the Italian language, an ending that sounds like 'ee', as in Corey', tends not to be written as such. Instead, a more popular Italian spelling of that sound is the letter 'i'.
No he's an American
No; he was English.
Mario has an exaggerated Italian accent. Imitating that kind of voice will make you sound very much like Mario.
Tomaso is an Italian equivalent of 'Thomas'. It's pronounced 'toh-MAH-soh'. As is the case with many Italian names, there's a feminine equivalent. It's 'Tomasa', which is pronounced 'toh-MAH-sah'.
Italian is a language that is often said to sound similar to Spanish due to their shared Latin roots and phonetic similarities. Both languages have a similar rhythm and intonation that can make them sound alike to a non-speaker.
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