I think it simply comes from the bad english of italian people who immigrated to the US. Plenty of them were from South, but the stereotypical speech is simply a consequence of Italians pronouncing words as they are written (given Italian works like that).
Neapolitan dialect is actually very contracted, so the opposite of elongated vocals as the stereotype goes.
So you know that this is a stereotype hopefully, and that people don’t actually talk like super mario, right?
Super Mario is a video game, but just go to an Italian restaurant or pub and you’ll hear some pretty familiar language.
Italian pub…? Anyway, I am Italian, I know what people sound like. Thanks for the tip though
Especially if you go somewhere near Naples(the stereotypical Italian speech comes from Neapolitan, essentially)
I think it simply comes from the bad english of italian people who immigrated to the US. Plenty of them were from South, but the stereotypical speech is simply a consequence of Italians pronouncing words as they are written (given Italian works like that). Neapolitan dialect is actually very contracted, so the opposite of elongated vocals as the stereotype goes.