Vincenzo Cassano: Speak Khmer ~upd~
While Vincenzo Cassano (played by Song Joong-ki) is famously a multilingual character, there is no official scene in the Netflix series where he speaks Khmer. In the original K-drama, he primarily speaks Korean, Italian, and occasionally English or Mandarin.
Vincenzo: (Staring down a group of henchmen, adjust his cufflinks) Thug: "Who do you think you are?" Vincenzo Cassano Speak Khmer
- "Sour sdey khnhom Song Joong-ki" (Hello, I am Song Joong-ki).
- "Sour sdey bnong" (Hello, brothers/sisters).
: Vincenzo often uses Italian to "curse out" his opponents or dismiss those he deems unrefined. The "Multilingual King" Persona While Vincenzo Cassano (played by Song Joong-ki) is
He cleared his throat and spoke again into the phone, this time smoother: "Sour sdey khnhom Song Joong-ki" (Hello, I am
A. The "Cool" Factor vs. Local Humor Vincenzo is depicted as an elite, high-status individual. Seeing a character of such "class" speaking local Khmer—sometimes using casual or lower-class slang—creates a comedic contrast that resonates strongly with Gen Z humor.
To be clear: Vincenzo Cassano does not speak Khmer in the original script. However, through the lens of international fandom, he has become a multilingual icon who "speaks" the language of every country that loves him. Original Languages: Italian and Korean. Localized Language: Khmer (via dubbing and subtitles).