American Shocked That Spanish And Italians Can Understand Each Other!! (Why So Similar?)

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  • @javiervll8077
    @javiervll8077 Před rokem +3398

    Los italianos son nuestros hermanos 🇪🇸♥️🇮🇹 ¡Un abrazo a Italia desde España! 🤗

    • @christophermichaelclarence6003
      @christophermichaelclarence6003 Před rokem +19

      🇫🇷😒 lame. We’re not a Latin European country then. If that’s the case so be it

    • @SB-gd1vk
      @SB-gd1vk Před rokem +265

      Fratelli! 🇮🇹🇪🇸❤

    • @antoniomorelli3331
      @antoniomorelli3331 Před rokem +219

      Un abbraccio fratello 🇮🇹🤝🏻🇪🇸

    • @ziidomi
      @ziidomi Před rokem +161

      fratelli 🇮🇹🙌🏼🇪🇸

    • @joshwalters3178
      @joshwalters3178 Před rokem +23

      @@christophermichaelclarence6003 you’re the only one 😉

  • @davidesperanza5413
    @davidesperanza5413 Před rokem +1479

    Usually when an anglosaxon says:"I can understand that language" means that he knows 10-12 words in that idiomw

    • @darthwater999
      @darthwater999 Před rokem +52

      To be fair she understood pretty well

    • @davidesperanza5413
      @davidesperanza5413 Před rokem +51

      She "got words" 😅

    • @svenradd1027
      @svenradd1027 Před rokem +17

      Anglo Saxons? lol, they are anything but Anglo-Saxons these days.

    • @davidesperanza5413
      @davidesperanza5413 Před rokem +34

      @@svenradd1027 who speak english in GB and in USA is called anglo-saxon, even if he is a Tudor or a Stuart.

    • @Cattivone
      @Cattivone Před 11 měsíci +52

      As an italian who lived in England I can confirm this statement. A lot of people told me they could speak italian and they were just able to say "buongiorno" and "buonanotte", not even "ciao".

  • @henri_ol
    @henri_ol Před rokem +1468

    The two countries , Spain and Italy , are pretty good for me in many things , not just the languages , but the culture , no wonder why these two are some of the most visited countries in the world

    • @Yes-bn6yy
      @Yes-bn6yy Před rokem +42

      I agree! France is also high up there too! It’s the most visited country in the world. Long live the Latin countries!

    • @Chiamami_Capo
      @Chiamami_Capo Před rokem +110

      @@Yes-bn6yy Paris is the most visited african city

    • @christophermichaelclarence6003
      @christophermichaelclarence6003 Před rokem +7

      @@Chiamami_Capo Only in Paris you'll see a quite a lot of Black people.
      But it's countryside. It's most French

    • @christophermichaelclarence6003
      @christophermichaelclarence6003 Před rokem +7

      @@Yes-bn6yy We French don't much feel like a Latin European. Being rejected by Spanish and Italian at this point.
      What matters is our Motherland France, like you mentionned, is the most visited country in the World.
      Plus most military victories in History
      Vive la France 🟦⬜🟥💪🇫🇷👊🐓

    • @Chiamami_Capo
      @Chiamami_Capo Před rokem +12

      @@christophermichaelclarence6003 yes I hope, I would have liked to know Paris 60 years ago it looked beautiful..
      I wanted to take a ride a few years ago it was the worst outing of my life due to the population

  • @JJShalashaska
    @JJShalashaska Před rokem +586

    Italiani e spagnoli sono fratelli!
    Ogni volta che vado in Spagna trovo sempre persone stupende 🇮🇹♥️🇪🇦

    • @sergiolopez2440
      @sergiolopez2440 Před rokem +53

      Anche noi vi vogliamo bene, cari fratelli italiani ❤

    • @marsper8692
      @marsper8692 Před rokem

      Ma magari per te

    • @JJShalashaska
      @JJShalashaska Před rokem +12

      @@sergiolopez2440 grazie Sergio 🇮🇹❤️🇪🇦 saluti da Napoli!

    • @JJShalashaska
      @JJShalashaska Před rokem +7

      @@marsper8692 tutti le persone spagnole con cui ho avuto a che fare erano sempre fantastiche e amichevoli!

    • @bavi647
      @bavi647 Před rokem +13

      En España os adoramos ☺️❤️

  • @jorge6594
    @jorge6594 Před rokem +637

    When I was in Italy, I spoke almost exclusively Spanish and most people understood me very well.

    • @alessiofe
      @alessiofe Před rokem +102

      As Italian I've noticed that we often use completely different words as "standard" but at the same time we have at least 1 synonymous which is very close so you'll just need to re articulate the sentence with that and you'll get instantly understood.

    • @jorge6594
      @jorge6594 Před rokem +31

      @@alessiofe that's right. But bear in mind that I'm from Argentina (and that I come from an Italian Piedmontese family!) so I understand some Italian not only because of the similarities with Spanish, but also because our slang is full of Italian words. Also, when I was in Italy, I had the feeling that I still was in Argentina, so that's how far similarities go between our peoples.

    • @ivanmacgar6447
      @ivanmacgar6447 Před rokem +28

      ​@@alessiofe my favourite is Money, which is "Dinero" in Spanish, but Italian also has a related (but archaic and very rare) Denaro, and "Soldi", which if you get your brain cells going you'll soon associate with "Sueldo", which is a commonly used word and actually means "Wage".

    • @333maddoxtj333
      @333maddoxtj333 Před rokem +4

      ​@@ivanmacgar6447 - nah we still use Denaro but in more official instances, for example written on official documents

    • @Lasagna21
      @Lasagna21 Před 11 měsíci +6

      we Italians understand Spanish also because in middle school you can usually choose between Spanish and French (it depends on the school), so you often meet Italians who know a little better spanish

  • @micaledezma
    @micaledezma Před rokem +962

    As a Spanish speaker, it's pretty easy to understand Italian and Portuguese since they're all romance languages and share so many similarities. At the same time, for us Argentinians, we also have many words that we acquired from the Italian immigration so it gets even more similar to italian

    • @solarangels
      @solarangels Před rokem +6

      Lavuro, groso (importante)... etc etc etc

    • @p.3368
      @p.3368 Před rokem +41

      Yes! I'm Italian and I noticed I understand the Spanish spoken in Argentina more than the one spoken in Spain. It's very fascinating!

    • @Chiamami_Capo
      @Chiamami_Capo Před rokem +21

      La famiglia 🇮🇹♥️🇦🇷🩸🩸

    • @raaspider
      @raaspider Před rokem +3

      My friend once said portuguese sounds like mispoken spanish, i found that funny, the languages are indeed similar

    • @mizzmayhem3685
      @mizzmayhem3685 Před rokem +3

      Spanish is my second language (I'm "conversationally fluent," though I haven't had many convos in European Spanish) and Portugese always throws me off. Sometimes I will be watching a foreign film thinking it's Spanish, and wonder why the heck I can't fully understand and follow the dialogue. Every time, without fail, the language is actually Portugese, not Spanish. Maybe one day I will better understand Portugese!

  • @lena-ex7bv
    @lena-ex7bv Před 11 měsíci +95

    I'm italian and I never studied spanish, I couldn't speak it but I understand most of it very easily. When I worked in a restaurant it was super fun with the spanish tourists because they would speak spanish to me, I would reply in italian and somehow we all understood each others perfectly

    • @laraserrano4166
      @laraserrano4166 Před 11 měsíci +5

      I'm from Spain and every time I visit Italy that's how I talk with people. Always feels like home ❤

  • @davidtice4972
    @davidtice4972 Před rokem +336

    I'm from California and I lived in Italy with a Mexican Spanish speaker. He learned Italian without studying in less than a month. He actually was communicating from the beginning just using Spanish.

    • @ilikeyt5053
      @ilikeyt5053 Před rokem +8

      Wow!! Hahahaha

    • @davidtice4972
      @davidtice4972 Před rokem +10

      @@ilikeyt5053
      Es la pura verdad!

    • @ilikeyt5053
      @ilikeyt5053 Před rokem +14

      @@davidtice4972 oh yeah!! Btw Italian is so sexy, omg, whenever I hear it I fall in love

    • @davidtice4972
      @davidtice4972 Před rokem +2

      @@ilikeyt5053 Io canto in Italiano.

    • @AgrianRamos
      @AgrianRamos Před rokem +10

      Yup, also for Portuguese. The only one that is hard for us also is French even-though is also a Romance language.

  • @ndack81
    @ndack81 Před rokem +94

    I m italian and i feel Spain and spanish people like my country brothers... In general if you ask to italians the favourite country 99% say Spain❤🇮🇹🇪🇦❤

    • @gtr8096
      @gtr8096 Před rokem +14

      The same happens in Spain both countries share a huge history, we feel Italy as our brother.

    • @marsper8692
      @marsper8692 Před rokem +3

      No, Grecia>>>>>

    • @bavi647
      @bavi647 Před rokem +8

      We feel the same! Italy's our favourite country and we have a weakness for italians ❤️

    • @marialetizia2512
      @marialetizia2512 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Vero, andrei a vivere in Spagna senza problemi

    • @tauriel400
      @tauriel400 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Tenemos muchas cosas que amamos en común! La música, la comida, el arte, nos gusta vivir bien, el amor a lo estético, he dicho la comida? Nos encanta hablar.., muchas cosas!😂

  • @PseudoHistorias
    @PseudoHistorias Před rokem +330

    What a lot of people don't understand when It comes with Italy and Spain is the fact that not only the languages are similar but the people, culture, traditions, etc when we go to basics.
    I haven't been to a lot of countries (6 if not counting Mónaco ,Andorra, San Marino, Vatican 🤣) but I've been twice to Italy as a Spaniard.
    If traveling to a foreign country is a Game, going to Italy is the tutorial.
    You feel just like at home. People have the same vibe as us, like to do similar stuff.
    We both have amazing food, wine, history and not only Roman Empire but also we had a fascist ruling last century.
    Both countries drive pretty bad and have a bit of mafia and corruption problems in the back.
    Italian TV and Spanish is pretty much the same, we both put football above things that are important.
    Big catholic influence, similar architecture, same economic problems.
    Also both countries are like 2 countries, North being more European (and richer), South being more Mediterranean (and funny).
    I'm also a bit italian since my grandpa was and I have an Italian surname... So it's hard not to feel at home there ❤️
    As a wise guy from CZcams said once:
    Italy and Spain are the Kings and Queens of southern Europe 🤭
    Vi voglio bene, fratelli miei. Scusa per il banter ahaha

    • @albertopicone9343
      @albertopicone9343 Před rokem +46

      il tuo commento è meraviglioso! Ho visitato la spagna due volte e ho fatto lo stesso identico pensiero :)

    • @chiarafloris1750
      @chiarafloris1750 Před rokem +22

      Ho visitato la spagna 4 volte e ogni volta mi sono sentita a casa e al tempo stesso ho scoperto un mondo diverso e meraviglioso. Love from italy

    • @PseudoHistorias
      @PseudoHistorias Před rokem +12

      @@chiarafloris1750 Mi fa molto piacere leggerlo, Chiara. Un abbraccio 😊

    • @fabrizimellano1112
      @fabrizimellano1112 Před rokem +11

      Sì sono d'accordo, andare in Spagna per me è come stare a casa, tu casa es mi casa 😂

    • @volkfidde4269
      @volkfidde4269 Před rokem +12

      I would add that in both countries the people order coffee and argue over a car accident with the same volume, hand gestures and passion. :)

  • @yacky489
    @yacky489 Před rokem +156

    Soy español y puedo entender el italiano y el portugués sin haber estudiado nunca esos idiomas, somos hermanos hijos del Imperio romano

    • @simonebaruzzi156
      @simonebaruzzi156 Před rokem +13

      y larga parte de italia fuera en la dominacion espaniola por seculos . ( soy italiano )

    • @enigman1931
      @enigman1931 Před rokem +16

      viva il glorioso regno spagnolo, Gibilterra è Spagnola non inglese

    • @princepssenatus7607
      @princepssenatus7607 Před rokem

      England has more Roman culture than Spain. Spanish are iberians, Romans was italian

    • @simonebaruzzi156
      @simonebaruzzi156 Před rokem +2

      @@princepssenatus7607 mmm i don't think so . Its romanization happened early . And a colony like Italica gave birth ti Traianus and Adrianus .

    • @princepssenatus7607
      @princepssenatus7607 Před rokem +4

      @@simonebaruzzi156 Adrianus was born in Rome according to the historian Aelius Spartianus and Traianus was an Italic of the gens Ulpia from Umbria (central Italy) the most important Roman monument outside Italy is in England (Hadrian's Wall) and London was founded by the Romans while Madrid it was founded by the Arabs. We Italians have historical and cultural ties with countries that do not speak a Romance language such as Greece, England, Austria and Switzerland (the first Roman provinces, i.e. where the Romans have been for more years than all other countries) because we must exclude them just because they do not speak a Romance language?

  • @corsarodoro7890
    @corsarodoro7890 Před rokem +93

    every time I've been to Spain they always asked me why I understood and spoke Spanish, the answer was simple, I'm Italian! 🤣 w Spain, going there is like staying at home! ❤️

  • @FAB1150
    @FAB1150 Před rokem +26

    Let's goo! Un abbraccio a tutti i fratelli spagnoli 🇮🇹🇪🇸

    • @HyjKlm
      @HyjKlm Před 6 měsíci

      Otro per te!!!!🥰😘

  • @kether82
    @kether82 Před rokem +387

    I like this Italian girl, she is representing us better than how other Italian girls did in the past here in the channel. She's smart and her Italian pronunciation is correct.

    • @marinapino480
      @marinapino480 Před rokem

      Ah ah, mi hai fatto ridere,,, da vero...

    • @elisabettazuppardi1469
      @elisabettazuppardi1469 Před rokem +55

      @@marinapino480 Impara a scrivere prima di buttare veleno...

    • @kether82
      @kether82 Před rokem +33

      @@marinapino480 prima di scrivere hai mai visto quelle che c'erano prima o come hobby fai l'acida su internet?

    • @MrKaddim
      @MrKaddim Před rokem +2

      Concordo pienamente

    • @littlemouse7066
      @littlemouse7066 Před rokem +16

      and she's not the typical black haired dark skinned girl so they can understand italians are not all the same.

  • @user-qu2hg1mb5z
    @user-qu2hg1mb5z Před rokem +25

    I heard Spain and Italy are really beautiful countries with rich culture

  • @kevinschmidt1917
    @kevinschmidt1917 Před rokem +343

    A comparison between Spanish Portuguese and Italian would be interesting

    • @Hrng270
      @Hrng270 Před rokem +2

      See the past videos, yet was made

    • @Nissardpertugiu
      @Nissardpertugiu Před rokem +3

      Lets bring a Corsican in the conversation

    • @Tongue_Twister
      @Tongue_Twister Před rokem +6

      Romanian also belongs to the same language group. :-)

    • @mmor7380
      @mmor7380 Před rokem +6

      @@Tongue_Twister Romanian is too far, I speak Spanish and I don't understand any of Romanian

    • @lm4122
      @lm4122 Před rokem +1

      @@Hrng270 wich portuguese? pt-br? the accent is diferent ;P even we dont say oi it's olá

  • @I0RENZO
    @I0RENZO Před 11 měsíci +24

    Italianos y Españoles pueden tener una larga conversación y entenderse más o menos bien..personalmente he aprendido a leer y escribir en español sin estudiar nada, simplemente durante dos meses viviendo en España.

  • @markomontenegro
    @markomontenegro Před 9 měsíci +5

    We Spanish and Italians can understand each other because we are Latinos (not Latinos as the Americans use the word to refer to South Americans).
    Our language comes from Latin and long ago we were part of the same empire (Roman Empire).

    • @HyjKlm
      @HyjKlm Před 6 měsíci +1

      Exactly💙

    • @rikers_libido
      @rikers_libido Před 4 měsíci +1

      Let's be honest, we of the Latin Europe are the true "Latinos"

  • @guillermorivas7819
    @guillermorivas7819 Před rokem +93

    This was a fun experiment.
    Both Italian and Spanish use about 8 out of 10 words. There is about a 82% mutual intelligibility. That's a strong similarity. The Italian girl Giulia did speak a bit fast in the beginning but then slowed down a bit. Andrea spoke with a moderate flow. For us Spanish Speakers, the faster the italian language is spoken the harder it is to completely understand. There is a channel called "Podcast Italiano" which captures the best pronunciation of Italian and a good flow that is understandable for us Spanish speakers.

    • @tewkewl
      @tewkewl Před rokem +3

      Italian is not faster. there are just more syllables per word. The endings and gramnmar are more complex. Spanish plural: add an S. Italian plural: Masculine change ending to I, feminine change ending to e. Spanish: Mi madre! Italian: La mia Madre! As you can see, Italian requires the definite article as well as any modifier to retain the case of the subject, spanish does not. There are other areas that also seem a bit more arbitrary. The use of certain letters just so two words that doe not end/start in a vowel sound better... for instance, instead of "e io" you may say "ed io" you don't have this weirdness in spanish. for sure there are similarities, but italian is a harder language to pick up. It sounds cooler though =)

    • @GG-ee5hm
      @GG-ee5hm Před rokem +8

      @@tewkewl I have to correct you. In italian we also say:"Mia madre". You don't put the article there. But for pen, for example we say:"Dov'è LA mia penna?"(Where is my pen?). For "madre" you can't say "Dov'è LA mia madre?" but "Dov'è mia madre?".

    • @BrunoNeureiter
      @BrunoNeureiter Před rokem +4

      La regola non la so ma è tipo un'eccezione. Mia madre, casa mia, mia sorella. Sono poche le parole che non hanno un articolo

    • @andredharo
      @andredharo Před rokem +4

      @@GG-ee5hm Don't mind him, he is just another know it all Anglophone 😂

    • @bryanfongo327
      @bryanfongo327 Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@@tewkewlyou could have just left it at "italian is not faster", it's not wrong but everything past that you just don't know what you're talking about.

  • @josemancunian2723
    @josemancunian2723 Před rokem +142

    Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece and let's say some parts of Southern France are like siblings. Southern Europe. Many similarities. When you're from one of these countries and you meet people from other of these countries there's usually an instant connection. Northern France is more different, culturally closer to other European countries.

    • @grifter25
      @grifter25 Před rokem +12

      Linguists say that in the middle age there was probably a continuum between what is now Catalonia, Southern France, Northern Italy and costal Istria and Dalmatia.

    • @maricruzredondo3007
      @maricruzredondo3007 Před rokem +4

      @@grifter25 Si conoces la historia de esa zona que describes el Reino de Aragón de la península ibérica, algo tiene que ver🙃.

    • @liakale
      @liakale Před rokem +31

      Not Greece. In Italy some of us study Ancient Greek and can understand some words, but the Modern Greek is completely different. Instead, in term of culture, yes you are right, we share a lot of traditions and way of living.

    • @garbancitolentejas486
      @garbancitolentejas486 Před rokem +7

      Greece not at all

    • @stellakeinath6042
      @stellakeinath6042 Před rokem +7

      Its true about greece shares a lot with spain or italy from a cultur point of view😊but have to disagree linguistically they do not belong to the romance language group😉 but at the same time i have to admit though that phonetically greece sounds a lot like spanish😅

  • @ehmp-gl7yn
    @ehmp-gl7yn Před rokem +12

    Italians usually love Spaniards, and vice versa. The French usually like Italians very much and, to a lesser degree, Spaniards, but they're not reciprocated by either. I can't even explain the reason for that, even though I come from one of those countries

    • @bavi647
      @bavi647 Před rokem +5

      I'm Spaniard and I can agree, our love to Italia and Italians it's sooo deep, it's marvelous to see that is mutual ☺️❤️

    • @lass329
      @lass329 Před 11 měsíci +1

      LMAO French and their unrequited love. We don't mind French people, it's just that we love more Spaniards.

  • @FelixEarth
    @FelixEarth Před rokem +71

    Mind a suggestion? It would be very interesting to do a video talking about some "false friends" between Italian and Spanish, with the American giving her opinions. There are lots of them, like aceite (Esp) which means oil but looks like aceto (Ita) which translates to vinegar.

    • @roccosfondo8748
      @roccosfondo8748 Před rokem +1

      Yes, it would be super funny

    • @albertopicone9343
      @albertopicone9343 Před rokem +6

      Imbarazzata/Embarazada (Provare vergogna/essere incinta)

    • @filippochiavone2896
      @filippochiavone2896 Před rokem +2

      like in the clip itself, largo->long SPA and ->wide ITA

    • @andredharo
      @andredharo Před rokem +2

      @@fabribeijing Spanish also uses "preña" or "preñada" for pregnant as well

    • @MrItaliansound
      @MrItaliansound Před 11 měsíci +2

      yes, also in this video they used the word "largo" wich in spanish meas "long" but in italian means "wide"

  • @iCalave
    @iCalave Před 4 měsíci +2

    I'm spanish. When I was 12 I did the Camino de Santiago with my sister and her boyfriend. I did not want to walk with them so I decided to walk a few hundred meters ahead with an old italian guy that was doing the same route alone. We spent 6 to 8 hours per day talking to each other while walking, he in italian and I in spanish, and we both understood everything even when talking about not so trivial topics. He was a very nice man, I hope he's still alive and doing good.

    • @user-wm9gz8fo8s
      @user-wm9gz8fo8s Před měsícem

      Espana '82, Naranjito lovely memories from my childhood, I've heard a little from El Camino de Santiago, the pilgrims route, and that's something I would like to do before I die, saludos desde Costa Rica.

  • @Astheniumn
    @Astheniumn Před rokem +40

    Italian is such a beautiful language.
    Spanish is my first language since I am Latin American, so I can understand a some Italian

    • @ilikeyt5053
      @ilikeyt5053 Před rokem +9

      Oh yeah, Italian is the sexiest language

    • @Chiamami_Capo
      @Chiamami_Capo Před rokem +2

      @@ilikeyt5053 cause speaking by us and we are charismatic, passionate. 🇮🇹

  • @cachorroninja5210
    @cachorroninja5210 Před rokem +111

    I'm from Brazil and I never studied Spanish and Italian, but I understood 90% of the Spanish and 50% of the Italian in this video

    • @corsarodoro7890
      @corsarodoro7890 Před rokem +11

      I'm Italian and Portuguese is more complicated to understand than Spanish but when once here in Italy I heard Brazilian spoken I was enchanted, a language and a beautiful sound!

    • @JohnsonSmithson
      @JohnsonSmithson Před rokem +5

      @@corsarodoro7890 I'm Brazilian and am learning Italian right now. Knowing portuguese and a bit of Italian is making it very easy to understand Spanish. It feels like the more you learn about one language, the easier it gets to learn others in the same family.

    • @Largepro21
      @Largepro21 Před rokem

    • @jabato9779
      @jabato9779 Před rokem

      In Brazil everybody understood my Spanish and for me is easier to understand Brazilian Portuguese than Portugal's Portuguese, which is quite strange as we share the Iberian peninsula with Portugal.

  • @jeidelbergin
    @jeidelbergin Před rokem +19

    The girl from Spain speaks Catalan, much more similar to Italian than Spanish, so she could understand her better

    • @warnerbf
      @warnerbf Před rokem +2

      The difference isn't that big. Theoretically only 3% higher mutual intelligibility between Catalan and Italian over Spanish. So it really shouldn't make that much of a difference in overall understanding. When spoken slowly, Italian truly is pretty much transparent to us Spanish speakers. We have time to guess unknown words from context.

  • @DomoniqueMusiclover
    @DomoniqueMusiclover Před rokem +1

    Great video. I definitely enjoyed it. I also learnt some new words.

  • @lisalu910
    @lisalu910 Před 11 měsíci +12

    I believe it. I know someone who is bilingual in English and Italian. He was traveling with a group in Costa Rica - they were all Americans, and none of them spoke Spanish. Someone approached them to tell them they had parked their car in the wrong place and only the Italian speaker understood what they were saying. He couldn't respond to them in Spanish, but understood it well enough to translate for the rest of the group - "we have to move our car!"

    • @MrBegliocchi
      @MrBegliocchi Před 10 měsíci

      Car/carro/macchina, to park/estacionarse/parcheggiare

    • @alejandroagudelo7955
      @alejandroagudelo7955 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@MrBegliocchiCreo que en Latinoamerica mayoritariamente se dice "parquear" en lugar de "estacionarse". Quizás por eso el italiano lo entendió más fácil, o también pudo haber sido porque supiera algo de español previamente.

  • @RobertRod818
    @RobertRod818 Před rokem +41

    I speak English and Spanish fluently, and I'm learning Italian. Loved this video.

    • @HyjKlm
      @HyjKlm Před 6 měsíci

      Same!!🤍

  • @davidtice4972
    @davidtice4972 Před rokem +14

    Oh Dios mio!! Spanish and Italian are 82% similar.

  • @natureandrandomstuff
    @natureandrandomstuff Před 7 měsíci +2

    It's fun because I speak Spanish and English and am currently learning Italian. Love this exercise.

  • @IntheKitchenfromItaly
    @IntheKitchenfromItaly Před 11 měsíci +2

    Una volta a Stoccolma, non riuscendo a farmi capire con il mio scarso inglese😂 ho parlato in dialetto veronese su un bus e l'autista che era spagnola mi ha capito al volo😂ci siamo parlati così. Sono simili. Bel video complimenti👍👍

  • @TheMule71
    @TheMule71 Před rokem +16

    Well people from Italy and Spain also know each other well, it's more than just the languages being similar.
    For example Giulia understood "perro" for dog, but that's something so far away from Italian ("cane") that you must know the word to understand it. I know a fair bit of Spanish words just from friends (weirdly enough, not from Spain but from Peru), but I've never studied it.
    There other words that sound "wrong" but we may get thanks to context, eg. Andrea used the word "concretamente" meaning "specifically", but in Italian that would be "precisamente"; "concretamente" exists but it means "concretely", the opposite of "in the abstract", and one would never use it to be more specific about something. The difference is subtle and may escape English readers (I think "specifically" can be used for both meanings).

    • @filippobardazzi2080
      @filippobardazzi2080 Před rokem +1

      In fact Giulia didn't catch the meaning of concretamente, though it was very easy

    • @TheMule71
      @TheMule71 Před rokem +1

      @euskoferre good to know :)

  • @musicasincopyright799
    @musicasincopyright799 Před rokem +4

    Shannon is so pretty and has a lovely attitude too, I like her big beautiful smile

  • @stefaniafalvo1365
    @stefaniafalvo1365 Před 11 měsíci +9

    Soy italiana y hablo espanol tambien, despues de unas horas en Espana casi empiezo pensar directamente en espanol. Es un idioma contagioso.

    • @HyjKlm
      @HyjKlm Před 6 měsíci

      Gracias!! Anche l'italiano 🧡✨

  • @edgarmedrano225
    @edgarmedrano225 Před 8 měsíci +3

    andrea les da mucha ventaja al hablar muy despacio cuando le toca su turno😅, en la vida real nadie habla así, es un poco más rápido.

  • @barneybro1107
    @barneybro1107 Před 11 měsíci +14

    It's facinating how we italians can communicate easiely with spanish people, but we can't unterstand each others dialects in italy because they are so extremely different. Would be a funny video too.

    • @iaia4331
      @iaia4331 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Non proprio diciamo che il problema sono gli accenti del nord tutti quelli del sud si capiscono senza problemi

    • @barneybro1107
      @barneybro1107 Před 11 měsíci

      @@iaia4331 beh non proprio, e lo dico come pugliese. Io ho un sacco ci amici a Ferrara e Bologna e sia il Veneto che l‘Emiliano non è un problema. Ma loro a vice versa non capiscono il canosino o il barese.

    • @golden_leader9227
      @golden_leader9227 Před 11 měsíci +3

      ​@@iaia4331 Da umbra (quindi italia centrale, che più centrale non si può), per me i dialetti del sud sono arabo e capisco meglio quelli del nord 😂
      Soprattutto se parliamo del napoletano, del calabrese e del siciliano. Una mia amica è originaria di Ercolano e quando parla al telefono con la nonna capisco tipo... il 20/30% di cosa dice? Solo dal contesto, poi.

  • @carlosdcardona5676
    @carlosdcardona5676 Před rokem +10

    These three ladies are gorgeous! These three need to do more videos together! Please!!!👍

  • @domenicoviscomi2917
    @domenicoviscomi2917 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful video. When I was in Belgium, I really understood that Italian people and Spanish people are very very similar

  • @tutubeos
    @tutubeos Před 11 měsíci +7

    “Why so similar?” Both languages come from Latin, as do Portuguese. It’s funny how sometimes the same word means a different thing, like “largo” in Spanish means long, in Italian means wide. Sometimes words are completely different like yellow, in Italian is “giallo”, in Spanish is “amarillo”, much similar to Portuguese “amarelo”. Some words are the same, like “casa” for Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. Some words are completely different like “window” is “ventana” in Spanish, “finestra” in Italian and “janela” in Portuguese. But in the end we are all related.

    • @AdamSlatopolsky
      @AdamSlatopolsky Před 10 měsíci +1

      As curiosity: Amarillo comes from Latin Amaro (Amarellus) probably because yellow food use to taste "bitter". Italian has the word "Amaro" for bitter (Amargo in Spanish).

  • @javierhuertas7741
    @javierhuertas7741 Před rokem +132

    I think Andrea even has an advantage in front of another Spaniards to understand Italian. If she's from Mallorca, she speaks also Mallorquí (a variety of Catalan) that shares even more words with Italian than Spanish

    • @JJ-cb5gc
      @JJ-cb5gc Před rokem

      I don't think that she speaks mallorqui regularly with her family and friends. But she must understand it

    • @bilbohob7179
      @bilbohob7179 Před rokem +14

      Not exactly. The key is that more romance languages you know easier is understand another...
      You know more words in common if you know more romance languages, and is easier fill the gaps...

    • @ivanovichdelfin8797
      @ivanovichdelfin8797 Před rokem +1

      El problema me imagino que es el primer contacto con el idioma. Luego ya como que te vas habituando a sus características.

    • @kame9
      @kame9 Před rokem

      i never hear she speaking mallorquin, but if i hear i can tell how good is she speaking or maybe the zone where she lived.

    • @christophermichaelclarence6003
      @christophermichaelclarence6003 Před rokem +2

      I guess we French are out of this. The rejection feels real 🇲🇫😔

  • @victorfries8859
    @victorfries8859 Před rokem +2

    In un mese un solo commento ?????????? Aggiungo il mio:
    THIS is exactly the kind of video i was expecting from this channel. Keep it up please and do more with Italian compared to other languages, per esempio, Portoghese, e Francese., always with an english speaker of course in order to "triangulate" everything!! PLZ! :)

  • @joecanto1
    @joecanto1 Před rokem

    This was great video!
    I speak both langs....from family and growing up. Yes, true.....too much similarities...maybe 86%? English was so hard!!!!

  • @stephanobarbosa5805
    @stephanobarbosa5805 Před rokem +79

    Falo português e entendo tudo que elas disseram !

    • @Dreee2x
      @Dreee2x Před rokem +2

      Benvenuto😭😭

  • @nevalelapena
    @nevalelapena Před rokem +22

    Finally an Italian speaker with no local accent and a wonderful pronounce... also a demonstration that Italiy makes girls prettier

    • @Alice-rc2hw
      @Alice-rc2hw Před rokem +1

      she does have an accent from Northern Italy

  • @MrSnowman00
    @MrSnowman00 Před rokem +1

    I am Italian with spanish parents and i learned english.. it was cool watching this video and understand literally everything

  • @sandraperlstein79
    @sandraperlstein79 Před rokem +3

    My favorite color is also blue like Andrea. I also learned Spanish in High School and listened to a lot of Italian music because of my parents.

  • @alexmendez9792
    @alexmendez9792 Před rokem +28

    If I see a video with Andrea and Shannon in it, I will almost automatically click, they are so fun! great content.

  • @MrJack9325
    @MrJack9325 Před rokem +34

    Sicuramente lo spagnolo per un italiano è l'idioma più facile da comprendere.

    • @fabiana.4640
      @fabiana.4640 Před rokem +1

      Cuál es más fácil de comprender para un italiano: español o siciliano?

    • @elokeloquentia5094
      @elokeloquentia5094 Před rokem +7

      ​@@fabiana.4640 È del tutto inutile. Io sono di Brescia, Lombardia, e quando vado in Puglia o in Sicilia in vacanza parlo italiano, non parlo il mio dialetto, e loro parlano con me italiano non il loro dialetto.

    • @fabiana.4640
      @fabiana.4640 Před rokem

      Preguntaba porque vi un documental de cuando filmaron Il Commissario Montalbano y Cesare Bocci (Mimi) decia que cuando Catarella hablaba rápido el siciliano, ninguno entendía lo que estaba diciendo

    • @elokeloquentia5094
      @elokeloquentia5094 Před rokem +3

      @@fabiana.4640 È così. Io non comprendo il siciliano, come egli non comprenderebbe se io parlassi il mio dialetto. Di fatto tutti gli italiani sono bilingue: italiano e dialetto della regione.

    • @Dreee2x
      @Dreee2x Před rokem +1

      ​@@fabiana.4640 Dipende hahah

  • @MiloCarrete
    @MiloCarrete Před 8 měsíci +1

    In my case (Mexican, half Native American half Basque) I get along very well with Italians and Spanish people.

  • @kevinrosso8649
    @kevinrosso8649 Před rokem +1

    Please mix the audio better, the music was too loud towards the end :)

  • @Saverio_Simone_Marino
    @Saverio_Simone_Marino Před rokem +40

    This was a really cool video and added dephts to the connection between spanish and italian, it's true that they are really similar but you still have to study the respective languages to understand them better, an episode with all the latin languages to see If they can all understand each other would be interesting, so italian, french, spanish, portuguese and romanian as they are often forgotten

    • @christophermichaelclarence6003
      @christophermichaelclarence6003 Před rokem +4

      We French feel rejected from Latins Europeans countries. Spanish and Italian don’t see us like part of the family. We’re not buddies with them 🇪🇦🇮🇹❌️🇲🇫

    • @Saverio_Simone_Marino
      @Saverio_Simone_Marino Před rokem +1

      @@christophermichaelclarence6003 if you are talking about italians making fun of french people then don't mind them, they are just overexalted football fans who always brings up the world cup final of 2006, not everyone Is like that

    • @christophermichaelclarence6003
      @christophermichaelclarence6003 Před rokem +1

      @@Saverio_Simone_Marino At least Zinedine Zidane headbutt to Materazzi was much more memorable. Since then Italy has been cursed from any World Cup tournaments

    • @oldstyleman3819
      @oldstyleman3819 Před rokem +3

      Christophe, French are in the same family and the italic roots are in common. All Latin languages derive from the Great Roman Empire. Up until the 17th century, even in England, university professors, intellectuals, scientists spoke in Latin. For example, For a northern Italian (from piedmont, Lombardy, Aosta Valley) is very easy to understand French. Their dialects sound like french.
      On the other hand, the lexical similarity between French and Italian is equal to 89%
      (French and Italian are "more sisters" among latin languages).
      Don't feel rejected at all because french is a beautiful latin language along with the other ones.

    • @BlackHoleSpain
      @BlackHoleSpain Před rokem +3

      Romanian is completely out of the equation for us spaniards. We do NOT understand the tiniest bit of that language. Italians, otherwise, have a greater understanding of Romanian because Italian has 250,000+ words and keep more ancient Latin stems, while Spanish has only 95,000 words. Latin evolved differently in the western zones of the Roman empire.

  • @a1smith
    @a1smith Před rokem +3

    These three get on so well together 😊

  • @fmattiellomagic
    @fmattiellomagic Před 8 měsíci

    I went to Seville, Spain and got bye very well on just Italian.

  • @moonlitegram
    @moonlitegram Před rokem +12

    Such charming ladies. I'll watch any video you guys put out with these three. :D

  • @rickgrimes5441
    @rickgrimes5441 Před rokem +42

    Q: What do Italy, Spain, and Portugal have in common?
    A: They all have better food than the USA.

    • @gabrielesantucci6189
      @gabrielesantucci6189 Před rokem +13

      This is not very difficult!🤣

    • @juliosalazar6924
      @juliosalazar6924 Před rokem +12

      And better food than United Kingdom, Netherlands, Germany, Sweden...

    • @FreezeMathias
      @FreezeMathias Před rokem +11

      @@juliosalazar6924 I mean, Southern Europe obv got the best food

    • @josemancunian2723
      @josemancunian2723 Před rokem +6

      I'd add France and Greece too among others. But yeah, especially these European countries. Italy, Spain, Portugal, France and Greece. Not only good food but a different way of enjoying the food with family, friends and colleagues. And taking the actual time to enjoy it not like in many other countries (eg USA, UK, etc.)

    • @gabrielesantucci6189
      @gabrielesantucci6189 Před rokem +4

      @@FreezeMathias north europe they don't eat...they swallow food at random!🤣

  • @abnersilva3645
    @abnersilva3645 Před rokem +3

    Shannon's face at 5:35 killed me. 😂

  • @johngonzalez4298
    @johngonzalez4298 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Spanish 🇪🇸 and Italian 🇮🇹 are very similar to one another

  • @paolozamparutti1972
    @paolozamparutti1972 Před rokem +8

    As an Italian, I understand Spanish without problems, BUT only when it is spoken slowly. Instead, it becomes difficult when Spaniards speak to each other because I have noticed the frankly funny and bizarre attitude of speaking by pronouncing words very fast.

    • @alexurfantasy
      @alexurfantasy Před 3 měsíci

      As a Latin American , even for me when people in Spain speak fast it’s hard for me to understand , especially southern Spaniards

  • @itchyhairyballs123
    @itchyhairyballs123 Před rokem +7

    Italian and Spanish come from Latin so it’s probably why they can understand each other.

  • @pablooreona2703
    @pablooreona2703 Před rokem +1

    Andrea back!!!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩

  • @akunorulez2564
    @akunorulez2564 Před rokem +2

    I’m an Italian guy so Italian is my mother tongue and I speak English and Spain as well I understood every word that felt good

  • @JosephOccenoBFH
    @JosephOccenoBFH Před rokem +8

    ¿Cómo se llama? Come si chiama? 🇪🇸🇮🇹 😄

  • @IMKAPPAA
    @IMKAPPAA Před rokem +15

    Italy 🇮🇹❤️

  • @mrcionco
    @mrcionco Před 11 měsíci +2

    The American repeating everything that the Italian says pretending that she also understands Spanish is the most American thing I've seen in a long time lol

  • @JoseTorres-sl2eq
    @JoseTorres-sl2eq Před 7 měsíci

    I was impressed by Catalan. I understand a lot of what then say. And I speak Spanish. Was a feeling like hearing a Portuguese. For me Portuguese is like sibling of my language.

  • @franksanchezruiz8338
    @franksanchezruiz8338 Před rokem +9

    Italian and Spanish are brother languages with a common parent being Latin. English is a distant cousin being that all three languages have a common ancestor , Indo-European.

    • @kaudsiz
      @kaudsiz Před rokem

      Well, Latin is a direct ancestor of Italian but Spanish and Portuguese is from people who originally spoke Gallic languages

    • @kaudsiz
      @kaudsiz Před rokem

      Both Gallic and Italic languages being of Indo-European origin, of course

    • @carlosdcardona5676
      @carlosdcardona5676 Před rokem

      ​@@kaudsiz Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French and the forgotten brother is Romanian!!! The mother of all the above being Latin!!! English and Gaelic are related to Germanic languages!

    • @kaudsiz
      @kaudsiz Před rokem

      @@carlosdcardona5676 I feel like this is one of those “Ehhh” moments when reading your comment. Latin is, together with Germanic and Gallic languages, an Indo-European language. It’s just as related to Germanic as Gallic is, and vice-versa

    • @andredharo
      @andredharo Před rokem +1

      @@kaudsiz when the Romans conquered and colonized the Iberian península and brought their culture and language, the inhabitants spoke it slightly different and with an accent, but the same is true of standard Italian and the rest of the Italian península.

  • @benitorios7210
    @benitorios7210 Před rokem +7

    Happy to see Andrea back “an endearing soul for sure must say everyone from world of friends are wonderful “!

  • @samuelsinti4683
    @samuelsinti4683 Před rokem

    you should absolutely make a video about interlingua

  • @Utako
    @Utako Před 11 měsíci

    I can speak all of them, in this case a bit less Spanish because I've never properly studied it , i went to Spain for some months and my knowledge is based on what I lived there. except for the first 2/3 days i was able to understand pretty much everything but at a moderate speed . Spanish people speak really fast!

  • @joseamategarcia9276
    @joseamategarcia9276 Před rokem +20

    When a Spaniard goes to Italy, in a first go, it's impossible to understand anything but when you get the accent and some keywords, it's fast to learn and communicate. The problem is that you understand and you are understood and you will never study to speak a proper Italian. The same here, I know a few Italians who live in Spain and all of them speak a broken understandable Spanish with lots of grammatical mistakes.

    • @fs400ion
      @fs400ion Před rokem

      Pretty much the same with French

    • @kurtsicily
      @kurtsicily Před rokem

      Los que no quieren aprender son unos vagos, yo llevo años en Tenerife y conosco italianos, alemanes y guiris que llevan aquí diez años y todavia no hablan español, que vergüenza!

  • @virgiliustancu9293
    @virgiliustancu9293 Před rokem +3

    Spanish and Italians were part of the Roman Empire and their language have a Latin root (Like Portuguese, Romanian and French).

  • @robertacastiglia4603
    @robertacastiglia4603 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I was on a trip with my school in Catalonia, i only spoke italian, they understood me perfectly and I understood them

  • @Ikhsan2707
    @Ikhsan2707 Před rokem

    Happy and content
    Waiting for enjoying screen in advance

  • @Sannypowa
    @Sannypowa Před rokem +6

    Un abbraccio a tutti gli spagnoli nostri amici, noi ci capiamo 🤗🤗

    • @HyjKlm
      @HyjKlm Před 6 měsíci +1

      Siamo frateli, un abbraccio grande!!!💚♥️

    • @Sannypowa
      @Sannypowa Před 6 měsíci

      @@HyjKlm 🤗🤗

  • @Noah_ol11
    @Noah_ol11 Před rokem +45

    Shannon has to do video with someone whose language is portuguese , she is pretty good with spanish , how good she could be with portuguese

    • @MW_Asura
      @MW_Asura Před rokem +4

      Not at all I imagine. Portuguese is much harder than Spanish and Italian

    • @guigamer2012
      @guigamer2012 Před rokem +5

      @@MW_Asura I don't think so, as portuguese speaker i think is pretty similar to both.

    • @thiagooliveira583
      @thiagooliveira583 Před rokem +2

      She has one where Anna from Brazil is with some of other Latin American people (Venezuela, Peru, Argentina) and she did pretty well understanding them

    • @uprollsariotvan
      @uprollsariotvan Před rokem +2

      It depends on the speaker. If it's from Brazil then yeah, since Brazilian Portuguese has many similarities with Spanish, and also the average Brazilian understands Spanish quite well. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think that's the case for Portugal's Spanish

    • @christophermichaelclarence6003
      @christophermichaelclarence6003 Před rokem +1

      @@uprollsariotvan Obviously due to Spanish Portuguese colonies over South America
      There are some slight differences

  • @alifc1082
    @alifc1082 Před rokem +1

    Hmmm I wanna point out that is not always not understanding, knowing, but lack of attention, connection... The answer to what did you do yesterday... She used words like "casa", "medicina", "aire"... Knowing even some Spanish impossible not to get those words, yet she said she didn't know the word for "medicine"...

  • @Rosannasfriend
    @Rosannasfriend Před rokem

    This was very fun to watch.

  • @Largepro21
    @Largepro21 Před rokem +9

    🇪🇸 ❤ 🇮🇹

  • @jtidema
    @jtidema Před rokem +10

    I could do this without the American. I'd rather see how much I can understand without another English speaker telling me what she understood. Just have the first person say their paragraph, let me try, and then let the other one explain with subtitles in English... ? That would be fun for me.

  • @vgerng4508
    @vgerng4508 Před 11 měsíci

    In number 5 conversation 8:45 did she say : Ieri non stavo molto bene, quindi sono stata principalmente a casa ho preso una medicina e poi per prendere una boccata d' aria sono andata a fare una passeggiata.
    I'm learning Italian and trying to work my listening skills

  • @The_Monarchist
    @The_Monarchist Před rokem +3

    As Italian it's not so difficoult to me to watch documentaries in spanish on CZcams (i get about 80%) but i know thats pretty hard for a spaniard to understand One in italian, right?
    I meet in Rome hundreds of spanish speakers that wanted to talk with me in english when i perfectly could get their words.

    • @HyjKlm
      @HyjKlm Před 6 měsíci +1

      There's always all kind of ppl in every country, but I asure you it's not the usual way to proceed here, the moment we notice someone is italian, the moment we start trying to comunicate in spanish and italian. English can help in certain things, as a tool, as they are two different languages, but the usual thing is that we both prefer to speak Italian and Spanish cause we know it's so similar and familiar (it's almost like they could form one language toghether sooo easily and even the logic behind the two languages, the phylosophy, is innnsanely similar) and cause of the love we have for each other.♥️💚

    • @The_Monarchist
      @The_Monarchist Před 6 měsíci

      @@HyjKlm thanks!
      🟩⬜🟥❤️🟥🟨🟥

  • @elxxurii9470
    @elxxurii9470 Před rokem +28

    los 2 mejores países del mundo 🇪🇸🇮🇹

    • @Goldenskies__
      @Goldenskies__ Před rokem +5

      🇮🇹❤🇪🇸 😘

    • @thoughty4257
      @thoughty4257 Před 11 měsíci

      Yeah right. There are 100s of beautiful countries all over the world , stop this propaganda

  • @Giuseppe-ew8rx
    @Giuseppe-ew8rx Před rokem +3

    I got a spanish friend, i talk to him in italian, he talks to me in spanish, we understand eachother 85% of times. Strangely enough even greek and italian is similar, expecially in the swear words... 😂😂
    🇬🇷❤🇪🇸❤ 🇮🇹 mediterranean best friends 👌👌

  • @marcopila7029
    @marcopila7029 Před rokem +3

    Shanon should sing a song she has a beautiful voice.

  • @busterthewolf7864
    @busterthewolf7864 Před 11 měsíci

    Heyy es Mallorquina, no me lo esperaba, saludos desde Palma 🤗

  • @pippobaudo_pro7995
    @pippobaudo_pro7995 Před rokem +1

    Sono entrambe lingue Neolatine, per forza si assomigliano. Piccola curiosità: Nell’isola in cui sono nato e in cui attualmente vivo la Sardegna si parla il Sardo (una lingua che viene parlata solo in questo luogo ma che non tutti i Sardi parlano e comprendono) che ha anche dei veri e propri dialetti che cambiano a seconda delle zone proprio come l’Italiano, e molte parole sono identiche ad alcune parole Spagnole e hanno addirittura il medesimo significato (se non capite vi toccherà tradurre, mi dispiace)

    • @andreac3856
      @andreac3856 Před rokem

      vero, hai ragione! e se penso che i sardi di Alghero parlano il loro dialetto locale che è il catalano, quando vanno in catalogna (tipo a Barcelona) è come se fossero a casa loro perchè in realtà stanno parlando la lingua catalana. MINCHIA CHE FIGATA!

  • @simonebaruzzi156
    @simonebaruzzi156 Před rokem +8

    it is normal they can understand each other . a part for the common roman history , a large part of italy was under spanish reign untill xviii century . it is like english and americans , but in addiction we also had romance languages as basic starting for both . not so easy with spoken french or portuguese , but an italian can read french and portuguese very easily without studying it .

    • @deedebdoo
      @deedebdoo Před 11 měsíci

      RP British and standard American are much closer; it's just an accent and few word differences. We read and listen to either without difficulty.

    • @simonebaruzzi156
      @simonebaruzzi156 Před 11 měsíci

      @@deedebdoo not much difference for italian and spanish .

  • @AJos17
    @AJos17 Před rokem +9

    Why "english" is so similar to latin languages. Because of french influence in english language. Ty everyone.

    • @vervideosgiros1156
      @vervideosgiros1156 Před rokem +4

      English isn't similar to latin languages! Just because there's a lot of vocabulary in English that was borrowed by French, an anglophone can't understand French, unless they have a lot contact with the language. Learning a language is way much more than putting some vocabulary together.

    • @henryperez606
      @henryperez606 Před rokem

      @@vervideosgiros1156
      The Lang focus channel has a terrific CZcams video on English and whether it is a Latin language or not

    • @AJos17
      @AJos17 Před rokem +1

      @@vervideosgiros1156 Of course its not similar. Was just pointing out that english similarities with latin languages was because of french influence. Without Norman invasion, English would have remained a sort of mispronounced dutch (dont take my comparaison too seriously)

    • @vervideosgiros1156
      @vervideosgiros1156 Před rokem +2

      @@AJos17 I don't took it too seriously; I was just pointing out that sometimes the similarities between languages are misleading because you can have the same word in different languages, and you understand it, but that word put in a context you don't know much can be "lost" in a sentence.

    • @papazataklaattiranimam
      @papazataklaattiranimam Před rokem

      Yeah. Even most English vocabulary has French roots not Germanic.

  • @MinecraftRespaw
    @MinecraftRespaw Před rokem +1

    aaaaah finalmente lembrei de com quem essa mina espanhola se parece, ela lembra muito a atriz Jaime Murray q fez a Lila na segunda temporada de dexter

  • @SinoritaEspaniola
    @SinoritaEspaniola Před 7 měsíci

    After 7 min with español🇪🇸 and Italiano🇮🇹, when someone asked you "What is Your favorite color?" you start to say Amarillo😅😂

  • @SusannaItalianteacher
    @SusannaItalianteacher Před rokem +10

    My dialect is sooo similar to Spanish 😜🇮🇹

  • @casinosoftspain1
    @casinosoftspain1 Před rokem +4

    Ahí está nuestra española guapa con su acento inglés- español- cañí!!!

  • @__-wh3ym
    @__-wh3ym Před 10 měsíci +1

    Me knowing smoothly English, understanding a little of Spanish and being an Italian Native Speaker

  • @markomontenegro
    @markomontenegro Před 9 měsíci +1

    The American is shocked to see that the Spanish woman is not brown-skinned... they think that those who speak Spanish are from Mexico below and half indigenous!

  • @jperez007
    @jperez007 Před rokem +4

    Native Spanish speaker here. I was lost with Italian. It’s Portuguese that is closer to Spanish.

    • @tewkewl
      @tewkewl Před rokem +1

      I disagree, as a spanish speaker with limited italian, I use spanish word all the time in italy. I simply changed the endings to match italian ones. I was able to understand Italian MUCH better due to spanish. with english alone, I would have been lost.

  • @fablb9006
    @fablb9006 Před rokem +17

    These are similar because they derive from the same language. All latin languages (also called romance languages in english) are derived from the vulgar latin spoken in the roman empire : Italian, french, Spanish, portuguese, romanian, and regional languages like Catalan in Spain or Occitan in the southern half of France.
    Actually, among romance languages Italian share significatively more with french than with Spanish. Grammatically and lexically (the level of lexical similarity is 89% between Italian and french, and 75% between Italian and Spanish). That said, many people do not realized this because the modern pronounciation of french has taken a different path which make it feeling distinct from the other at a superficial level, when it is not in reality.

    • @alarico4040
      @alarico4040 Před rokem +2

      Lo mismo sucedió con el portugués, hubo un cambio de pronunciación en la regulación del idioma, y ahora me cuesta menos entender a un brasileño (allí no hubo cambio de pronunciación del portugués) que a un portugués.

    • @fablb9006
      @fablb9006 Před rokem +3

      @@alarico4040 si, eso es verdad que el español y el portugues son extremamente similares, pero la pronuncia del portugues de Europa es totalmente de la del español. Hay muchos sonidos de Portugues que no existen en otros idiomas latinos pero que existen en france (sonidos nasales por ejemplo).

  • @daavkadavaajargal3883
    @daavkadavaajargal3883 Před rokem +1

    l am very supportive of America and good luck 😊😊😊👍👍👍👏👏👏✌✌👌👌👏🙏🙏🙏󾓦󾓦󾓦󾓦󾓦󾓦

  • @ens8502
    @ens8502 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice video but the music is too loud and disturbing, and the better microphones maybe would increase the quality of sound

  • @danielleporter1829
    @danielleporter1829 Před rokem +3

    When I was in high school (Ca and Catholic all girls' school) we had to take
    two years of required Spanish or French in order to graduate.