Che vuoi? explained

Italian: Che vuoi? (pronounced as /it/;), alternatively described as Italian: ma che vuoi?, Italian: ma che dici?/Italian: ma che stai dicendo? ("what are you talking about?"), or simply Italian: che? ("what?"), is one of the best known hand gestures of Italy.[1] [2] [3] In English, it is sometimes referred to as "pinched fingers" or "finger purse" (Italian: Italian: mano a borsa).[4] It is meant to express disbelief at what the other person is saying or doing, and/or to ridicule their opinions.

Gesture overview

This gesture is produced where the tips of all the fingers of one hand are brought together to form an "upward pointing cone", with the hand then being moved up and down either from the wrist or forearm.[5] The hand can be motionless while performing this hand gesture, or can also be shaken up and down, if the person wants to express impatience. While it is particularly common in the South, it is a gesture that is widely used in Italy. The frequency and speed of vertical motion indicates the level of frustration of the speaker.[6]

Legacy

Use in other countries

The gesture is also widely used in Uruguay and Argentina, two Latin American countries with large Italian diasporas, with similar connotations.[7] [8] In Malawi, the gesture refers to human testicles (Chichewa; Chewa; Nyanja: machende) in the Bantu language Chichewa.

The same gesture is used in Israel with the meaning of "wait a minute" or "give me a minute".[9] [10]

As an emoji

The emoji for the gesture was proposed in 2019 as submission L2/19-159, approved as part of Unicode 13.0 in 2020,[11] and added later that year as U+1F90C.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Italian hand gestures everyone should know. Silvia . Marchetti. 2015-05-29. CNN Travel. en. 2019-10-22.
  2. Web site: Cassone. Alberto. Gesti italiani. it. Italiana - Lingua e Cultura. 2019-10-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20200920063904/http://www.italianalingua.it/index.php?page=gesti-italiani. 2020-09-20. live.
  3. Web site: Farano. Adriano. Lee. Jennifer. Schear. Theo. 2019-04-17. "What do you want?" Pinched Fingers Emoji Proposal. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20190516053532/http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2019/19159-pinched-fingers-emoji.pdf . 16 May 2019 .
  4. Web site: Pinched Fingers Emoji. 2021-03-06. Emojipedia. en.
  5. Book: Munari, Bruno. Supplemento al dizionario italiano. it. 1963. 2013. Corraini. 978-88-86250-91-7. Mantova. 48965019.
  6. Web site: Esempi ed interpretazioni di tipici gesti napoletani. it. www.portanapoli.com. 2019-10-22.
  7. Web site: "Qué te pasa" el popular gesto en Argentina e Italia se convierte en emoji. El Tribuno. 30 January 2020. 27 August 2020. es.
  8. Web site: "Qué te pasa": llega el emoji de un gesto típico de Argentina e Italia. Telefe Noticias. 30 January 2020. 27 August 2020. es.
  9. Web site: New emoji is Israelis' way of saying 'wait a minute' .
  10. Web site: Israel - Social Customs in Israel | Fodor's Travel Guide - Expert Picks for your Vacation | Fodor's Travel .
  11. Web site: Emoji Recently Added, v13.0. 2020-01-30. Unicode. en.