It depends on personal opinion, but I don't think any languages sound like Spanish.
Languages that are close to Spanish are:
But none of these language sound like Spanish.
Italian is a language that is often said to sound similar to Spanish due to their shared Latin roots and phonetic similarities. Both languages have a similar rhythm and intonation that can make them sound alike to a non-speaker.
Italian and Portugese are very similar to Spanish.
"Yevo" is not a recognized word in Spanish. It is possible that it is a misspelling or does not exist in the language.
The letter V in Spanish has a similar sound to the letter B. In many Spanish-speaking regions, they are pronounced interchangeably.
One fruit that sounds like a language is kumquat. It may sound like the phrase "come quat."
"Oir" in Spanish means "to hear" or "to listen." It is an irregular verb in the language and is used to describe the action of perceiving sounds with the ears.
Spanish. Spanish is a language.
The Greek language has a distinctive accent known as the "Modern Greek accent." It is a stress accent, meaning that emphasis is placed on certain syllables in a word to convey meaning. The accentuation rules in Greek can sometimes be complex, but they are fundamental to proper pronunciation and understanding in the language.
The "h" is silent in spanish and "j" sounds like "h". nothing else is silent
Spanish. It´s easier to write because it´s writen like it sounds. It has few irregular thinks and sounds very sexy. :)
There is a swear word in Spanish that sounds a little like "chirpse." What language is this and how did you hear it?
"Yevo" is not a recognized word in Spanish. It is possible that it is a misspelling or does not exist in the language.
A cognate is a word that sounds like the word with it's same meaning in a different language. An example of an English/Spanish cognate would be: Universe Universo English Spanish
The names of animal sounds are not universal, but vary from language to language. In English, pig sounds are typically written as "oink oink," but in Spanish, pig sounds are often written as "oinc oinc. "
Flamenco (flamingo)
Language choice is not indicated in the question. It sounds like Spanish or Mexican. In Latin, pes queso translates to "what foot?". Pesqueso means neck, in spanish. Mainly for an animal.
You're thinking of Hindi, a language that sounds like Hindu (which is a religion).
"ses responsable" it sounds likere spon (sounds like spown) sa (sounds like saw) ble (sounds like blay)
Just like English language, Spanish language has unlimited amount of words