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son = figlio father = padre well(pozo) = posso moon = luna castle = castello horse = cavallo man = uomo woman = donna sun = sole Monday = lunedì Wednesday = mercoledì Sunday = domenica week = domani |
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Thanks, Rusty.
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Gracias. He tenido que traducir esas palabras a gallego, sueco, euskera,latín, catalán,alemán, portugués, asturiano... Me pregunto para qué les sirve eso. El profe lo sabrá... Nunca en mi vida había visto tantos diccionarios de internet.
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I love the sound of Italian. It contains all the most beautiful sounds. I would love to learn it, but NOT UNTIL I have a better knowledge of Spanish. It is too similar to Spanish and would confuse me too much. I would also like to learn Portuguese for the opposite reason. It sounds so unusual and challenging.
I notice that Spanish takes such words as Spaghetti which is already plural (singular spaghetto) and adds an S to make it doubly plural. The spelling is further mangled so that the Spanish can pronounce it. ESPAGUETIS |
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English really botches up Italian too. Have you ever heard of the dish
shrimp scampi? ![]() Portuguese sounds really nice too, and I am surprized you find it odd-sounding. Brazilian Portuguese is especially nice. Written Portuguese is similar to Spanish, even more similar than Italian.
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I agree with you about Brazilian Portuguese, it sounds much softer on the ear than the European variety, which is full of harsh Zh and Sh sounds and strange unpronoucable nasal diphthongs. |
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Italian vs. Spanish | Hombre-Araña | Culture | 61 | March 14, 2013 03:26 AM |