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Definition of Stronz'
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When Sonny says to Clemenza: I want you to take care of that sonofabitch right away. Paulie sold out the old man, that stronz'. I don't want to see him again. Make that first thing on your list, understand?
I have always wondered what exactly is a stronz'?
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Re: Definition of Stronz'
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Its most likeley a Insult.
Also I think he said Shtutz
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Re: Definition of Stronz'
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"stronzo" is a very nasty term that translates basically to "turd," but it is much dirtier than that. it is one of the many, many italian swear words.
"Don Corleone, I am honored and grateful that you have invited me to your daughter... 's wedding... on the day of your daughter's wedding. And I hope their first child be a masculine child. I pledge my ever-ending loyalty."
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Re: Definition of Stronz'
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Also, what does Vafongoul mean?
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Re: Definition of Stronz'
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Mike, I remember it sounding like strutz but if you look up the copy of the transcript by J. Geoff Malta it is spelled Stronz'.
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By chance, where can I find that to see?
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So many ideas of how the word is Spelt. Watch the DVD and what It says on Subtitles.
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Does'nt Connie use Va Fongoul somewhere in one some part of the trilogy? I seem to recall her saying it but not exactly sure what scene. wil. Mike Sullivan here is the link to the transcripts: The Godfather Trilogy
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The word stronzo is spelled just like that.
Vaffanculo literally means "go get fucked in the ass," and it is the phonetic spelling for "Vai a fare in culo"
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Re: Definition of Stronz'
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Originally posted by wilheim: Does'nt Connie use Va Fongoul somewhere in one some part of the trilogy? I seem to recall her saying it but not exactly sure what scene.
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Mike Sullivan here is the link to the transcripts:
The Godfather Trilogy Thanks for the link and SHE DOES say it in Part I. Its edited in the TV version but she says it when Carlo is banging whores.
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Mike - I recall that now, thanks. Carlo says make my dinner and Connie replies "Hey, bafangool, eh"?
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Yep. Thats for all you no nothings out there.
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Don Vercetti, I understand what you are saying but I am using the spelling from the transcript by J. Geoff Malta. He uses Ba, probably because it is phonetically pronounced "BA".
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Vaffanculo is such a popular term that it has evolved over the years. I have seen it as vaffangulo, baffangulo, a fungool, ma a fangool, etc., etc., but the original (and correct) is vaffanculo
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Re: Definition of Stronz'
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Pronunciations can vary upon region, and spelling between Italian and Sicilian varies quite a bit. The XXX Italian Dictionary is based on Italian. Stronzo - Stronz - Strutz - Stroontz - same thing Vaffanculo - Bafangool - Fangool - same thing (Any of you guys have a Sega? I still giggle when I see what that means in Italian  )
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Originally posted by goodfellaoggie: what about Tomanouch? (sp?) i remember Santino saying that to Tom or Mikey. That's just a playful way of saying Tom's name. I don't think it's a standard suffix, like Mike/Mikey/Mickey or anything though but I'm not certain...
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Re: Definition of Stronz'
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Originally posted by J Geoff: (Any of you guys have a Sega? I still giggle when I see what that means in Italian ) Sega.  bad. thanks for the info Don JG. i mean. . . the Tomanouch. GoodFella
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Re: Definition of Stronz'
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Whats Sega mean in Italian.
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Mike, Sega is something like Strega only different. wil. 
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Originally posted by Mike Sulivan: Whats Sega mean in Italian. Check the link Don JG gave . . . GoodFella
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Olivant, how about the term mingia or minkia. I hear that a lot, even on TV and in movies. Stuff like, Mingia, what a body on her. How does the word translate in English?
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Olivant thanks that is more or less what I figured. I have asked other Italian speakers and most say it is not a real word. Just as you say an expression of some type of emotion or exclamation. Sorry about the spelling. Which brings to mind one more expression if you don't mind. When Paulie Gatto at Connie's wedding is looking at the Bridal purse he says 20 or 30 grand in a little silk purse, "Sweet Tonnado" if this was somebody elses wedding. At least it sounds like sweet tonnado, maybe he is saying something different like unfortunate, not really sure. Any idea what he means?
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I think that what Paulie says is "sfortunato," literally, "unfortune." I could be wrong, though. You might try checking a Godfather script, which can be found all over the internet (most notably, at www.jgeoff.com/godfather).
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