J'aime mieux / j'aime plus le français que l'italien.
They both derive from Latin so are very similar like all other languages in Europe but I think Spanish is more similar to French than Italian.
I like Chinese food a lot. I like it better than other kinds of food such as Italian or French.
Belle is a French equivalent of 'beautiful'. Bellais an Italian equivalent. Prekrasnaya is a Russian equivalent that tends to be translated more as 'pretty' than as 'beautiful'.
Ritardo is an Italian equivalent of the French word retard. The masculine singular noun translates as "delay" or "lateness" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "ree-TAR-do" in Pisan Italian and "ruh-tar" in French.
"More than..." in English is più di... in Italian.
French and Italian are both Romance languages, which means they stem from Latin. They share similarities in vocabulary, grammar structure, and pronunciation due to their common Latin roots. However, there are also significant differences in phonetics, vocabulary, and idiomatic expressions between the two languages.
Nothing less and nothing more than any girl
More than is 'plus que' in French.
J'aime la fran
There are much more than three!!! French Spanish Portuguese Italian Romanian Catalan And many others!! Occitan, Romansh, Sardinian...the list goes on!!!
Depends from your family. But some guys like that
Switzerland is a country in which there is more than one popular language. German (63.7%), Italian (6.5%), Romansh (0.5%) and French (20.4%) are the official languages spoken there.