Talk:Libeccio/@comment-151.26.57.126-20150827103322/@comment-460323-20150827155407

It depends, in this case they're simply pronouncing the words in Japanese rather than attempting to simulate the real pronounciation. For example, they say 'Sankyuu' instead of 'Thank You' because there's simply no way to pronounce Thank You using the Japanese pronounciation.

Can't say the same for Bismarck, but I checked google image and Libeccio's  Buongiorno is written in katakana instead of roman letters, so assume every Italian words to be spoken in Japanese.