The most contrasting Latin languages?
As a result, Romanian and Italian (especially Sicilian) share many similarities that are not found in other Romance languages.
I agree, Italian and Romanian don't use -s or -es to form the plurals of nouns.
As a result, Romanian and Italian (especially Sicilian) share many similarities that are not found in other Romance languages.
I agree
You agree because you are using the same drugs
From the Italian point of view (only national languages):
1. Spanish (most similar)
2. French
3. Portuguese
4. Romanian
Is there a moderator on this forum that cleans the troll garbage?
From the Italian point of view:
1. French (most similar)
2. Spanish
Portuguese NO
Romanian ABSOLUTELY NO
Is there a moderator on this forum that cleans the troll garbage?
No the motherator has to clean the 99% of the threads, but evidently he is on holidays
Those posts about German are disgusting. Definitely this forum needs that Brennus comes back and puts order on here.
...this forum is a complete mess, full of "Guests" and compulsive imbeciles
Are you in this group too?
From the Rumenian point of view:
1. Italian (most similar)
2. French
3. Spanish
4. Portuguese
From the French point of view:
1. Italian (most similar)
2. Spanish
3. Portuguese
4. Rumenian
From the Spanish point of view:
1. Portuguese (most similar)
2. Italian
3. French
4. Rumenian
"From the Spanish point of view:
1. Portuguese (most similar)
2. Italian
3. French
4. Rumenian"
And which ranking for Catalan? Before, or after Portuguese? or between Italian and French? I'd like to know.
* this is a serious question *
Valencian is more understandable for a Spanish speaker than Portuguese.