According to a online dictionary of Italian, "evviva" can mean "hurrah" and it can also mean "long live".
As for saying "yeah" or "hurrah", why is that crazy? If the Pope gets up and is unhurt, I think it would be perfectly sensible to say "hurray!" or "yes!"
"Evviva"?? Are you crazy?? "Evviva" in italian is "yeah!".
ReplyDeleteNicely done, John! You initiated the applause that surely gave His Holiness heart. Class act as ever, J.P. - you are a loyal son of Il Papa.
ReplyDeleteI saw that clip on AP and I thought it was you,
ReplyDeleteI hope the Holy Father wasnt/isnt too shaken
prayers for him and the nutty woman are needed
I knew it! I thought it might have been you, when I saw the news. :)
ReplyDeleteBlessing and greetings from northern Sweden
Humilis ac devotus in Christo servus
Sac. Martin
merry christmas JP!!
ReplyDeleteyou always manage to get front line to all the roman news...
also on cnn!
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2009/12/24/seg.vatican.mass.commotion.cnn
According to a online dictionary of Italian, "evviva" can mean "hurrah" and it can also mean "long live".
ReplyDeleteAs for saying "yeah" or "hurrah", why is that crazy? If the Pope gets up and is unhurt, I think it would be perfectly sensible to say "hurray!" or "yes!"
Lay off John please.
i KNEW you were there! O:)
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