Good job, your french is almost perfect, and then, I know what do you mean
when you say french is more similar to Italian than spanish but sometimes,
it’s the opposit situation.
and in Spanish the way the french and italian people use “attention”
“attenzione” is in fact “cuidado” We just say “atención” to say pay
atention to a lesson, pay attention to the work…
I don’t know much about French but I know much about Italian and Spanish.
The Spanish language which is official in Spain and the America is called
Castelliano and it was language of kingdom of Castellio and Italian
language is called Florentino is the language that are spoken in Florence
which became official language in Italy, but if you go either country you
will get confused as you move from one province to another because there
are different laguages so if you go there as tourists prepare for more
languages. Any way the word Zapata which means shoe in Spanish is not
latin origin is Arabic origin, Spanish and Portugues have many borrowed
Arabic words also South Italians(Apulian, Sicilian and Calabrian) have many
borrowed Arabic words.
Contrairement aux idées reçues, italien et français présentent de très
fortes similarités (89%!), sensiblement plus que le duo espagnol-italien
(82%). J’aimerais revenir sur un point brièvement évoqué durant la vidéo :
“azur” existe également en français, tout comme “blu” se retrouve dans la
langue de Dante. Identique donc! Moult termes français vieillis y sont
encore d’usage: suc, vergogne, baller. De ce fait, seule une bonne maîtrise
du français permet de comprendre les autres langues romanes
The European languages espicialy spanish have many words origin from arabic
like ‘ Camisa’ the origin arabic and it pronounce ‘kamice’ which mean a
t-shirt or a chemise
mai negato che il toscano fosse in uso, so che era stato scelto nelle corti
del nord italia. ma ti lascio continuare a darti ragione da solo, portando
avanti anche quelle classificazioni dialettali che entrarono in vigore in
epoca fascista. fai pure. bye!
Ciao:) Da appassionato di linguistica mi complimento per le tue incredibili
capacità! L’unica lingua che so parlare “abbastanza” bene è l’inglese anche
se vorrei impararne altre. The only thing I find a bit off about your
italian accent (which’s outstanding btw) is your pronunciation of R and
R’s. Those sound way too forced to my ear, like spanish. Oh and you render
italian accent as if you were a mobster, jk 🙂 In my opinion Italian is
overly wordy compared to other Rom.Lang.s don’t you think?
<3 Spanish, French and Italian <3 forever
You ve a really good pronunciation in all these languages (italian native
speaker)
Ouais, overall, Italian is closer lexically to French than it is to
Spanish.
0.0 wtf…………..
The word you were looking for was linear
Good job, your french is almost perfect, and then, I know what do you mean
when you say french is more similar to Italian than spanish but sometimes,
it’s the opposit situation.
and in Spanish the way the french and italian people use “attention”
“attenzione” is in fact “cuidado” We just say “atención” to say pay
atention to a lesson, pay attention to the work…
You missed Portuguese… More spoken than Italian and than French
(depending on the source of the survey). But your video is very good!
Obrigado!
French forever
I don’t know much about French but I know much about Italian and Spanish.
The Spanish language which is official in Spain and the America is called
Castelliano and it was language of kingdom of Castellio and Italian
language is called Florentino is the language that are spoken in Florence
which became official language in Italy, but if you go either country you
will get confused as you move from one province to another because there
are different laguages so if you go there as tourists prepare for more
languages. Any way the word Zapata which means shoe in Spanish is not
latin origin is Arabic origin, Spanish and Portugues have many borrowed
Arabic words also South Italians(Apulian, Sicilian and Calabrian) have many
borrowed Arabic words.
You are amazing! Inspired me to start learning Spanish and French again!
Any tips on improving in a language? I learn everything online by myself.
missing one of them, portuguese
Contrairement aux idées reçues, italien et français présentent de très
fortes similarités (89%!), sensiblement plus que le duo espagnol-italien
(82%). J’aimerais revenir sur un point brièvement évoqué durant la vidéo :
“azur” existe également en français, tout comme “blu” se retrouve dans la
langue de Dante. Identique donc! Moult termes français vieillis y sont
encore d’usage: suc, vergogne, baller. De ce fait, seule une bonne maîtrise
du français permet de comprendre les autres langues romanes
The European languages espicialy spanish have many words origin from arabic
like ‘ Camisa’ the origin arabic and it pronounce ‘kamice’ which mean a
t-shirt or a chemise
But Portguese is also a latin language ;-;
Totally true !!!
mai negato che il toscano fosse in uso, so che era stato scelto nelle corti
del nord italia. ma ti lascio continuare a darti ragione da solo, portando
avanti anche quelle classificazioni dialettali che entrarono in vigore in
epoca fascista. fai pure. bye!
Sorry, my bad…I meant “Slippers”, not sleepers…AHHAA…That’s another
Thing… 😉
I’m learning it right now !
also, in Spanish exist “Atención” like the other two words you said
(Attetion and Attenzione)
Tu parles bien le français come même! ! !
Chaussures! “escarpin” existe également en Français.
Ciao:) Da appassionato di linguistica mi complimento per le tue incredibili
capacità! L’unica lingua che so parlare “abbastanza” bene è l’inglese anche
se vorrei impararne altre. The only thing I find a bit off about your
italian accent (which’s outstanding btw) is your pronunciation of R and
R’s. Those sound way too forced to my ear, like spanish. Oh and you render
italian accent as if you were a mobster, jk 🙂 In my opinion Italian is
overly wordy compared to other Rom.Lang.s don’t you think?