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think about it its latin+arabic! theres no other mix like that
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think about it its latin+arabic! theres no other mix like that
think about it its latin+arabic! theres no other mix like that
Phonetically it is close to Castillan though. The vowels and consonant are the same, including the distinctive "z" sound (the one lacking in American Spanish).
The Etruscans came from the Levant and probably spoke a Semitic language before moving to Italy.
For me it sounded like Spanish with touch of Portuguese. Keep in mind that I don't speak either one.
Interesting that you mentioned it. On few occasions I confused Portuguese songs with Slovaks, lol.the "french" basques have not exactly the same sounds as the "spanish" basques - on another hand, yes, the most of the phonetic of basque is close to the castillan original phonetic (original because spanish is castillan, but spoken by people having had other languages before - portuguese is definitely phonetically very different from castillan and basques, in it sounds that evoque french Auvergne dialects and from far, some "slavic" hint - difference of length of vowels, ot quality of vowels, very very different -
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