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What other language families are like this?
I learned that many slavic languages have "partner languages" where its basically the same thing, but then they can only understand 20% of what the rest of their slavic world is saying.
Frisian is supposed to be close to English, and yes when I read it it makes sense but as far as speaking goes it just *sounds* english and I can't really follow.
Romanticals seem to have a balance of knowing what someone is getting at, but still having different languages
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>>221367398
based greeks all alone
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>>221367398
Hispanics usually can’t understand Portuguese because we have a bunch of sounds they don’t, plus the rhythm and pronunciation are different. It’s not just about vocabulary
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chicanx here, I heard a song from I think a brazilian state that borders paraguay, they sounded very crisp and it was like a mexican speaking portuguese. I thought I basically knew what they were saying and after searching the lyrics I was right on every verse
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>>221367398
Standard Malay is spoken in Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and Brunei with minor differences. However, there are huge differences between the various regional dialects.
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>>221367398
>minas gerais
kek
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>>221367968
this, I always laugh when portuguese is spoken
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>>221368024
>minas gerais
i mean thats a state in brazil thank you very much is something like muito obrigado i dont even speak portuguesse that image is trolling and the brazilians didnt even picked on it
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>>221367398
Danish/Norwegian/Swedish is another good example
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>>221368112
i thought norwegian was much different, it looks distinct in its written form
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>>221367398
Every language family that diverged late is like that.

West Germanic:
>Thank you
>Dank u wel
>Vielen Dank
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>>221367556
we actually speak greek?
calling bullshit on this



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