#… that language & heritage answer is quickly becoming a series of analysis posts lmao
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Sophia is very specifically Sicilian and a rural village girl so it's actually logical she would struggle to understand some Standard Italian! Sicilian is its own language and Sicilian Italian is its own regional dialect. I'm 95% the writers weren't thinking of this but it actually makes sense.
Anon, you anticipated me! That’s exactly my hypothesis on why Sophia doesn’t speak proper Italian. In some parts of Italy (especially in the South, or in rural regions) people still speak their dialect before they speak Italian, and prefer their local dialect to Italian in their everyday life. Nowadays everyone learns proper Italian in school, but especially back when Sophia lived in Sicily, she definitely would have spoken in her local dialect only!
Interestingly enough, though, most of the “Italian” expressions she uses aren’t actually Italian nor Sicilian in origin (or, when they are, they’re used incorrectly — see using the word abbondanza as an insult). I think this is where her status as an immigrant comes into play: I have to suppose those words and expressions are part of the (Brooklyn) Italian-American vernacular, and considering she’s been speaking that vernacular for most of her life, it’s not surprising that she defaults to it. I’m afraid I don’t know enough about Italian-American slang to properly verify that, though!
#well done anon! I’m still unable to work on that proper analysis of the girls heritages and languages unfortunately#but this is exactly the point I wanted to make regarding Sophia!#one of my grandmas still prefers her local dialect to Italian#and some of my friends’ grandparents talk strictly in their local dialect too#I’m a bit atypical in this bc my other grandma and the rest of my family actually prefer Italian#so I didn’t really learn any dialect growing up (except for a few words and expressions)#but a lot of people just above my age are bilingual — they speak both Italian and a local dialect fluently#and this perfectly explains why Sophia doesn’t actually speak Italian! the guests on the show speak (mostly) proper Italian#but if she only knows her local Sicilian dialect & Italian-American vernacular she wouldn’t be able to understand Italian all that well#as you point out Sophia is very particular about being *sicilian* so this fits her personality and presentation too!#I’ll have to go over all the sayings she uses in the series and tell you all of they’re proper Italian or not#… that language & heritage answer is quickly becoming a series of analysis posts lmao#I’ll see what I can do once I have some time to work on those. in the meantime: thanks anon!#the golden girls#ask
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