I can't find the lyrics anywhere, but nice tango at the beginning. Can you please translate at least the gist of it?
We had propaganda people going to Europe to get people to work in Argentina. They were promised lands to own. Needless to say they got jack shit.
We had more success in Italy because after WWI ended people came here and it was relatively good, so most believed things would be just fine after WWII. Although yeah we wasted a lot of food. My mom told me how grandpa couldn't believe how shit we were shit at managing things, we were inefficient at everything, including food.
Just go Mexico city or Monterrey Avoid the rest There are lots of japs amd koreans there already
Luis Morgan
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Josiah Fisher
Nah, the largest Japanese and Korean Communities are in Bajío because of the corporations
Tyler Cox
It's a traditional alpine song from early XX century and talk about a man (piedmonteis speaking, the lyrics are in piedmontese language) who is gone to Argentina for a better life than north Italy (how ironic) and he hear a bird singing and he think about his travel on the ocean ('' sculto ena randolina ... paso l'aigua granda [med sea]'') and suddently is filled with nostalgy but he can't return
Btw i've relatives in Argentina too. If you know people with surnames ending in - ero (Ferrero, Mantero, Accornero, Pasquero, etc.) - ino (Pavarino, Garbarino, etc) or -asso (Pautasso, Buriasso, Cambiasso, etc) are all of piedmontese origin.
Bentley Martinez
Civil War to purge the elites and establish communism
Luis Cox
No
David Campbell
THIS There are Universities full of asian students
Josiah Carter
Among italian surnames, piadmontese surnames are hard to come by
And there's a shit ton of variety among those surnames. Most common would be 'D'-x- or Di -X-'
But they were pretty successful, Garbarino is one the biggest electronic sellers in Argentina
Wyatt Rogers
Si
Levi Watson
>And there's a shit ton of variety among those surnames
Among the average italian surname*
Jack Cooper
It would be hard to tell some italian and spanish ancestors for people with surnames that can be both spanish as italian as Marino, Romano, Costa, Bruno, Fontana, Gallo, Villa, etc
Henry Lewis
Sh mexico boy mexico may actually go commie this year if morena wins