Spanish vs. Italian vs. French vs. Portuguese | Romance Languages Comparison

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Let's compare the four most popular romance languages - Spanish vs. Italian vs. French vs. Portuguese. This romance languages comparison will help you understand the difference in spelling and pronunciation between Spanish, Italian, French, and Portuguese.

In this video from Language of Earth, you'll learn 40 words in four different languages. Repeat as needed until you can count to 20 in the four most common Romance languages. Teachers, students, polyglots, and language enthusiasts will all find entertainment in this simple language challenge.

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All Comments (21)
  • @May-hy8mt
    Spanish and Portuguese are twins, Italian is their biological brother and French is their adopted brother
  • @henriquecanisio
    Portuguese: Tigre Spanish: Tigre French: Tigre Italian: Tigre English: let's copy but don't make it too obvious ""TIGER""
  • @41.4D
    Sabendo português você consegue: 1. Conversar normalmente com alguém falando espanhol numa velocidade mediana. 2. Deduzir o assunto geral de uma conversa entre duas pessoas falando italiano numa velocidade mediana alta. 3. Se sentir em outro planeta ouvindo alguém falando em francês em qualquer velocidade.
  • @tayyibahFxx
    If only Romanian was included in this, I think it’s often overlooked as a Romance language some people think it’s Slavic, the pronunciation has been influenced by Slavic neighbours yes and it does have loan words but it’s definitely a Romance language. Closer to Italian. It truly fascinates me how much geography impacts languages tho.
  • @geogeo9537
    Spanish - gris French - gris Italian - grigio Portuguese - C I N Z A
  • @rebecavc2071
    French: speaks Spanish, Portuguese and Italian: They're from a different studio
  • @rafa57games
    1:18 was my favorite moment. The word is written the same in all languages, but the pronunciation was different
  • The "roxo" from brazilian portuguese comes from Latin "russeus" which means a darker tone of red.
  • French: 😐😐😐 Spanish: 🙅‍♂️🙆‍♂️🧏‍♂️🤷‍♂️🙋‍♂️ Italian: 😏😏😏😏😏 Brazilian Portuguese: 🙂😄😀😊
  • @leonardorosa1293
    The Brazilian Portuguese is so beautiful. Sounds clearly and melodic.
  • @kdevhdsdv
    Im an Arab and for me language pourtgese do brasil such beatiful language in world
  • @eviation2888
    English: Tomato French: Tomate Spanish: Tomate Portuguese: Tomate German: Tomate Italian: P O M O D O R O
  • @gurbiel1686
    Man I'm italian and I'm reading a lot of Portuguese comments and I'm understanding everything but when you speak I can't understand a single word
  • @muquicai_05
    Os idiomas derivados do latim são lindos 🇫🇷🇧🇷🇮🇹🇪🇸
  • Brazilian Portuguese sounds the most pleasing to my ears. I would say Italian comes in second.
  • I really like that the Portuguese speaker keeps her smile all the time so confidently. It seems like she's so proud of her language.
  • @parallateral
    Francês: rouge Espanhol: rojo Italiano: rosso Português BR: VERMELHO
  • @jkeegan154
    Spanish and Portuguese are twins; Italian is their brother; French is their brother raised by the Germanic Family, and Romanian is their brother raised by the Slavic Family.
  • Me gusta mucho como nos podemos entender entre el español y portugués como si fuera nuestro idioma materno, me siento bilingüe