How do you Europeans find these Italian accents ?

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https://www.youtube.com/shorts/C06lg8_Ry70

Milanese
Sicilian
Venetian
Pugliese
Neapolitan

Funny video. The neapolitan one I like the sound of the most although that seems to be the furthest away from "standard" Italian. The little Spanish that I speak is Andalusian Spanish which is the 'black sheep' of all Spanish accents in Spain. Veneto I found the easiest to understand.

Funny video. The neapolitan one I like the sound of the most although that seems to be the furthest away from "standard" Italian. The little Spanish that I speak is Andalusian Spanish which is the 'black sheep' of all Spanish accents in Spain. Veneto I found the easiest to understand.

So the Venetian accent is the most understandable for you ?

What is the most Italian from all @lucasar92? Like what most people think is standard the most?

What is the most Italian from all @lucasar92? Like what most people think is standard the most?

The normal Italian accent does not exist, it is only spoken by voice actors. In Italy, in each region there is a different accent and in the same region the accents change depending on the city, for example, I have a Milanese accent but if I go to Bergamo (which is always in the Lombardy region) the accent is different

So the Venetian accent is the most understandable for you ?

I don't speak Italian as such but out of the 5 and taking into account the 'acting', I did find Veneto the most understandable in that I could recognise most words out of it. It sounded the most clear to me.

I don't speak Italian as such but out of the 5 and taking into account the 'acting', I did find Veneto the most understandable in that I could recognise most words out of it. It sounded the most clear to me.

Instead, how do you like the Apulian accent of Foggia ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUIYXceyUgo