polýMATHY | Where does "Bravo!" come from? Etymology of the Italian word "BRAVO" @polyMATHY_Luke | Uploaded November 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Where does the word BRAVO come from? Watch and find out! 🤩
ETYMOLOGIES:
bravo
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bravo#Etymology
awe
etymonline.com/search?q=awe
brave
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/brave#English
etymonline.com/search?q=brave
βραβεῖον, bravīum, brabēum
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/brabeum#Latin
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Memes and references:
Totò a Milano: Neapolitan comedian Totò compliments a Milanese police officer for being able to speak Italian (because he's never been so far north, and assumed they must speak German in Milan): youtube.com/watch?v=6d_2HzW6rMY
Star Trek The Next Generation: season 3 episode "Hollow Pursuits" wherein the awkward crew member Mr. Barkley is humiliated when Captain Picard accidentally uses metathesis with the officer's name and calls him "Mr. Broccoli."
Monty Python and the Holy Grail: the Castle of Arrrrrrgh.
Downton Abbey: Lady Mary Crawley looks like an owl to me. That's it. That's the whole joke.
South Park: The Underpants Gnomes scene is a great metaphor whenever a person demonstrates an incomplete chain of logic: youtube.com/watch?v=3zc4bGkU05o
Where does the word BRAVO come from? Watch and find out! 🤩
ETYMOLOGIES:
bravo
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bravo#Etymology
awe
etymonline.com/search?q=awe
brave
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/brave#English
etymonline.com/search?q=brave
βραβεῖον, bravīum, brabēum
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/brabeum#Latin
*****
Luke Ranieri Audiobooks:
luke-ranieri.myshopify.com
🦂 Support my work on Patreon:
patreon.com/LukeRanieri
☕️ Support my work with PayPal:
paypal.me/lukeranieri
ScorpioMartianus (my channel *entirely* in Latin & Ancient Greek):
youtube.com/ScorpioMartianus
polýMATHY website:
lukeranieri.com/polymathy
polýMATHY on Instagram:
instagram.com/lukeranieri
*****
The book Ranieri Reverse Recall on Amazon:
amzn.to/2nVUfqd
Thank you for subscribing!
*****
Memes and references:
Totò a Milano: Neapolitan comedian Totò compliments a Milanese police officer for being able to speak Italian (because he's never been so far north, and assumed they must speak German in Milan): youtube.com/watch?v=6d_2HzW6rMY
Star Trek The Next Generation: season 3 episode "Hollow Pursuits" wherein the awkward crew member Mr. Barkley is humiliated when Captain Picard accidentally uses metathesis with the officer's name and calls him "Mr. Broccoli."
Monty Python and the Holy Grail: the Castle of Arrrrrrgh.
Downton Abbey: Lady Mary Crawley looks like an owl to me. That's it. That's the whole joke.
South Park: The Underpants Gnomes scene is a great metaphor whenever a person demonstrates an incomplete chain of logic: youtube.com/watch?v=3zc4bGkU05o