Le due lingue italiane e spagnole sono simili.(leh doo-eh leen-gweh ee-tal-ian-eh eh spah-nyol-eh soh-noh see-mee-lee)
Italian is the language that is most similar to Spanish, as they both belong to the Romance language family. Their grammar and vocabulary share many similarities, making it relatively easy for native Spanish speakers to learn Italian and vice versa.
You can say "Sí, hablo ambos español y italiano."
In Italian, it is "bambino" or "bambina", depending on gender. In Spanish, it is "bebé".
Spanish: Manzana French: Pomme Italian: Mela
'Es como' would be the literal translation.You can also say 'se parece a' or 'Es similar a', both of which mean "it's similar to".
'te amo' in both languages, also 'te quiero' in Spanish
This is one of those "cognates", or words that are the same or similar in both languages. "Visual" in Spanish is pronounced bees- oo-AHL.
Very similar in spanish: Mascota
In Spanish, "Fresno" is said the same way: "Fresno." It refers to both the city in California and the word for "ash tree." The pronunciation remains similar, but with a Spanish accent.
espanol(spanish) ,spagnolo(italian) spanho(portuguese)
IPA for Spanish [xa.'wai] [x] a strong consonant as in German "ich" [a] as in Italian "amare" to love [w] as in "way" [ai] a diphthong similar to that in "I" ['] main stress [.] syllable break
To say the word affection in Spanish you say afecto. In the Italian language the word affection is said as affetto.