FRENCH vs SPANISH - Comparing French and Spanish //Just A Teenager
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- Comparing Spanish & French - Differences between Spanish and French
French and Spanish are more similar than you think! In this video, I will show you the connections between Spanish and English. How similar are French and Spanish? By watching this video you will find out! Not only will I show you information to answer the question: are French and Spanish similar but also how different are French and Spanish. I always wondered how similar is
French to Spanish and how similar are French and Spanish and I am sure so were you! This is why it was a great idea for you to click on this video!
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Do you have any French blood? Because I do. My great grandfather was french and he emigrated to Peru, the country I was born.
Hello! I'm a native Sinhala speaker who's currently learning Finnish, Latin, Spanish, and Arabic. I'm just a beginner to all those languages, but I've got no one to practice with except Arabic since I'm friends with a few native Arabic speakers. Do you know of any particular group or something to do to meet other native speakers? I can help with the Sinhala language if someone wants to learn it.
4:32 Hispanoamérica, bebita. Saludos linda.
Qué hermoso hablas español, nena.
Hahaha you look funny
Vas, partir, entre, sentir, tu, de, vos, salir, grande, de, a, un, en, la, nombre, brilla, sol, que, te, sera, con, es, interessante, etc.
In what language do you think these are from ?
You comparison of French and English is nice. However, I want to point out that in Latin America we use "usted "when we do not a person. If you use "tú" in Latin America with someone you do not know or is older than you it is considered a total lack of respect and even offensive. So we do NOT go straight to "tú" as you say in minute 4:35 of this video., sorry. That was the only wrong thing that I found in this video . In Colombia they use "usted" even among friends.
As to the false cognates:
English Française Español
big large grande
dirty salir sucio
go out sortir salir
number nombre número
first name prenóm nombre
Yes, you have to be careful with these false cognates. Buen trabajo chica...sigue así. Ä la prochaine!