Romance Vocabulary Comparison - Economy I
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In this video, we will be comparing 5 economy words in the 5 major Romance languages, namely, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, and (don't forget) Romanian, as well as Latin. These 5 words are: Economy, Money, Wagon, Trade, and To Buy,
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"Argent". French also have "monnaie" : currency, cash, change, and "sou, des sous" from "sol(i)dus"
Aromanian language:
Icunumii
Parã/Zgãrmadz
Caru
Emburlichii
Ancumpãru
Wagon in portuguese is "carroça". "Carro" is a modern day car
Another perfect video thank you😊
"Carrus" is actually a Celtic word (Gaulish "carros"). The actual Latin word would have been "currus".
French also has "char".
It is a Celtic word, but was borrowed into Latin being then a doublet of 'Currus'.
Before comerț, Romanian had negoț, from Latin "negotium"
In sardinian we have negossyu too
Spanish and Italian have 'Negocio' and 'Negozio' but mean 'business' and 'shop', respectively.
Sardinian:
economia
Dinare
Carru
Comertzu
Lebare
Ținând cont de forma din sardă, probabil și termenul comerț vine direct din latină, altfel nu știu cum sunetul s din franceză s-ar fi schimbat în ț...
@@1v7d78In Sardinian the Latin k's often remain k or in some cases they become tz (ț) the internet says that Romanian took it from French, it could be true even if the French and Romanian words have a different sound, the Sardinian comertzu I don't know where it comes from because It's not written there, but I think it's an Italian loan, like many things of this type
excellent video!
Glad you liked it!
Português e espanhol são muito parecidos
Sim
Partilham 89% do vocabulário. Curiosamente o francês e o italiano também partilham 89% do vocabulário mas ao nível de soletração e de pronúncia são bastante distintos.
@@diogorodrigues747 verdad, y también es un idioma muy hermoso
Roma Invicta
Roma Invictus
Roma Victrix
Roma Aeterna
Roma Caput Mundi
Roma est Lux Mundi
Roma est Ordo
Roma civilis cultus est
Roma potestas est
Omnes viae Romam ducunt
Deus sempiterne benedicas Romam et hereditatem suam quae vivit in cordibus nostris
@@Andre777Ita Amen.