They are both descended from Latin
German is the odd language. French, Italian, Spanish, and Romanian have their roots in Latin. German is a Germanic language, with next to no ties to Latin.
It is a Romance language; as is French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian.
Yes, Italian is a romance language meaning it derives from Latin; just like French, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian.
Lexicon-wise, French is the closest to Italian with 89% of the word roots. Next is Catalan with 87%. Next is Sardinian (Sardinians also speak Italian) with 85%. Next is Spanish with 82%. Next is Romance with 78%. Last is Romanian with 77%. If you count Latin, then 93% of Italian is derived from Latin. Italian is also the closest language to French, Catalan, Sardinian, and Romanian.
she speaks romanian italian and a little bit of english by the way im a big fan
Both languages are derived from Latin. The Romanian language is a Romanic language, very similar to Italian language (and especially dialects from Sardinia or Friuli). Any Romanian - and without special studies of Italian - understand many Italian words.
The Romanian language equivalent is draga mea.
German is the odd language. French, Italian, Spanish, and Romanian have their roots in Latin. German is a Germanic language, with next to no ties to Latin.
Bucharest is in Romania. The language there is Romanian. Romanian is a Romance language derived from Latin and related to Spanish, Portuguese, French and Italian.
Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Romanian are some languages that are similar to Italian.
It is a Romance language; as is French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian.
1. The vocabulary includes many words of Slavic origin. 2. Many words are much more similar to their Italian counterparts. 3. The grammar is totally different, unlike that of French, Italian or Spanish.
No, Greek is not a Romance language. It belongs to the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European language family. Romance languages include Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese, among others, which evolved from Latin.
Yes, Italian is a romance language meaning it derives from Latin; just like French, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian.
The Dacians were conquered and colonized by the Romans in aprox 100 A.D. their languages mixed and thus the romanian language was born. sounds like Italian anyway.
Lexicon-wise, French is the closest to Italian with 89% of the word roots. Next is Catalan with 87%. Next is Sardinian (Sardinians also speak Italian) with 85%. Next is Spanish with 82%. Next is Romance with 78%. Last is Romanian with 77%. If you count Latin, then 93% of Italian is derived from Latin. Italian is also the closest language to French, Catalan, Sardinian, and Romanian.
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