Today we're going to be seeing how different or how similar the Romanian language is compared to the other Romance languages.👀 tiktok@ raulcamarena_ IG @raulcamarena_
To me as a Norwegian Romanian sounds like Italian mixed with Brazilian (Portuguese) with a Slavic flare, but very faint. Used to listen to a lot of Romanian trance back in the 2000’s like DJ Project.
I read somewhere that Portuguese has some sounds that make it sound similar to Russian. We also have slavic loans as well as the î sound in common with Slavic languages.
@@RaulCamarena3Italian and Romanian are close, my friend Raul, it would be great if the Italians, Romanians and Swiss who speak Romansh together resurrected the Dalmatian language, which precisely linked Rlamnche to Italian, Romanian, Venetian and Romansh. Hugs, your channel is very good
It's amazing how if you can speak Romanian you can understand other Romance languages. Conversely, it's not so easy for someone who speaks Spanish or Italian to understand Romanian. Romanian seems to be a kind of lingua franca of the Romance languages, or the basis is closer to vulgar Latin.
@@javierhillier4252 Romanian most divergent ? Have You look at french?? Or how slavic portuguese sound like? Or how many arabic words spanish have?? You are jealous BC Romanian is closest to latin in term of writing and grammar
I guarantee you will understand way more of Romanian if you get rid of all the diacritics. Those are the ones that make the language harder to understand. Thats why Romanians can understand other Romance languages but they cant understand Romanian as well. Its much easier understood when written. The same problems come with French and Portuguese. They are kinda hard to understand when spoken but easier when written. As strange as Romanian may sound it still is very similar to the other ones but the diacritics make it harder.
@@Svnfold The slavic tribes migrated to the old Thracian territories long after they were latinized by romans (I'm not talking only about Dacia/nowadays Romania and Moldova. Language influences and borrowings usually go both ways so guess who actually borrowed da (latin ita) from the locals.
Romanian is a very beautiful language, you just need to copy the glossary of its sister languages more to be more intelligible with them, and an explanatory, analytical and profound language, many conjugations and declensions, Romanian is a profound language for real speakers, guys who love to speak for hours on end. 🍿🥂🫂💙🍿🫂💙