Basic Words and Phrases | ROMANCE Languages COMPARISON

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Learn Basic Words and Phrases in 5 ROMANCE Languages: Romanian, Italian, Portuguese, French and Spanish.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Hello
00:16 Yes
00:32 No
00:48 How are you?
01:04 Thank you
01:19 You're Welcome
01:35 I love you
01:50 Please
02:06 Sorry
02:22 Good morning
02:38 Good evening
02:54 Goodbye

Пікірлер: 27
@vani4198
@vani4198 5 күн бұрын
I am Romanian and I remember that in latin class, when the teacher came in we said "Salve Magister!".
@razvanandreiantonescurogoz4236
@razvanandreiantonescurogoz4236 6 күн бұрын
In Romanian, apart from "Cu plăcere" (with pleasure), you can also reply "Pentru nimic" (for nothing), which is equally polite. This is similar to French "de rien" and Spanish "de nada". Romanian "te rog" comes from Latin "rogare", which also gave "a se ruga", meaning to pray.
@daciaromana2396
@daciaromana2396 22 күн бұрын
In Spanish you can also say “buenas” instead of “hola”. Which runs in parallel with Romanian “buna”
@joaoteixeira7410
@joaoteixeira7410 21 күн бұрын
Portuguese ( boas)
@extravenusiano6352
@extravenusiano6352 6 күн бұрын
Adeus in portuguese is more like a "farewell" or "goodbye", we commonly use Tchau, which sounds the same as Ciao
@awbinn3377
@awbinn3377 7 күн бұрын
Nice video and FINALLY a proper word selection 👍 which demonstrates similarities between Romance languages. (Ive seen a video where they took words like: coffee, television, telephone, photo, music, taxi, hotel, pizza, banana.. my god they will sound very similar/the same in most European languages) so thumbs up for a good job!
@Thiagolina
@Thiagolina Күн бұрын
In portuguese you don't have to say "eu" for "eu te amo". We just say "te amo" as well as they can say it in Spanish and as well as they used to say it in Latin, at least in Brazil. I believe in Portugal they might say eu te amo or amo-te more often (due to their enclitic preferences, brazilians are rather proclitical than enclitical) But in Brazil, te amo is the most common way to say it. You guys can check it on Maria Rita's song "Cria"(offspring). In the introduction to this song we have tons of kids saying "Mommy, I love you" to their mothers. None, I said, NONE say: mamãe, eu te amo. They just go: mamãe, te amo. And they're just kids not trying to embelish things, just being themselves and saying: mamãe, TE AMO. We may say EU te amo if we wanna emphasize it. Like "I DO love you!" It isn't wrong nor uncommon, but in the trivials, day-to-day, unconsidered "luv ya" kinda thing, we just go with te amo
@azhang5438
@azhang5438 14 күн бұрын
Actually “buenos tardes” in Spanish and “boa tarde” in Portuguese mean good afternoon. Good evening in Spanish is “buenas noches” while in Portuguese, its “boa noite”.
@module79l28
@module79l28 13 күн бұрын
1:42 - "Eu te amo" is Brazilian Portuguese. In Portuguese we say "eu amo-te" or simply "amo-te". 2:13 - "Desculpa" is the informal way. There's also "desculpe", which is the formal way.
@extravenusiano6352
@extravenusiano6352 6 күн бұрын
Perdão seria mais apropriado para o formal
@saebica
@saebica 12 күн бұрын
Aromanian: S'bãnedz! Ye/Nu Cum hii/eshtsã/esht? Cu harauã! Ti voiu! Ti pãlãcãrsescu! Ãnji pari arãu/Cu ljirtari! Bunã tahina! Bunã dzua! Oarã bunã!
@vani4198
@vani4198 5 күн бұрын
How interesting that despite what the Aromanians have suffered in the Balkans and all the attempts to erase their identity by the governments of those countries, they preserved their language and their traditions. The phrases you wrote are almost identical to the Romanian spoken north of the Danube.
@saebica
@saebica 5 күн бұрын
@@vani4198 Which are almost identical? 😂😅 Slavic countries tried to erase us, Greeks still try, Romanians still assimilate us. We're slowly disappearing
@vani4198
@vani4198 5 күн бұрын
Nu Cum ești? îmi pare rău! Bună ziua! And many other words. I know that these countries tried and continue to try to erase you. More than a century ago, in Macedonia there were Aromanian cities and towns with schools and churches in their language. Today they no longer exist. Aromanians in Serbia are also discriminated by the serbian authorities. In Greece too. I saw a documentary years ago where they interviewed an Aromanian in Greece speaking in his language and a greek woman came and forbade him to speak in aromanian. I recommend this video comparing Romanian with Aromanian: kzbin.info/www/bejne/lWemlJqcp9h5qtE There are many similarities. Another interesting thing is that many of the Aromanians call themselves "Vlachs", even those who live in Ukraine, just like the Romanians in the Middle Ages. Southern Romania was called Wallachia (Valahia/Țara Românească) until the 19th century when it was united with Moldova. Vlach was synonymous with Romanian. The inhabitants of Wallachia, Moldavia and Transylvania were called vlachs (valah/român/rumân), but not only the inhabitants of these 3 principalities, but all those who spoke Romanian/Aromanian, a romance language.
@fernandomoreira3211
@fernandomoreira3211 Күн бұрын
O normal em português não é "eu te amo", mas sim "eu amo-te".
@pjlesombre
@pjlesombre 2 күн бұрын
In Corsican: Salute Iè Inno Cume sì ? ("Cume site" if formal) Ti ringraziu / à ringrazià ti (vi if formal) Di nunda Ti amu ( but we rather use "tintengu caru/cara) Per piacè Scusa Bonghjornu Bona sera Avvedeci There is actually no good morning for us, bunghjornu litteraly means good day which we use as long as it's day time. And most of the time we simply say "salute"
@vani4198
@vani4198 5 күн бұрын
It is possible that the Romanian word "Da" does not come from Slavic but over the centuries the latin "Ita" became Ida and then Da.
@daciaromana2396
@daciaromana2396 13 сағат бұрын
It's possible but unlikely. Romanian "da" most likely comes from Old Slavic.
@Thiagolina
@Thiagolina Күн бұрын
We do say salve in portuguese, but nowadays it sounds too slangy. Salve, salve, rapaziada (hello, hello, fellas!)
@Salvatore...
@Salvatore... 10 күн бұрын
Em português dizemos mais tchau em vez de adeus, tcahu tem o mesmo som de ciao em italiano
@ruben4447
@ruben4447 15 күн бұрын
In Romanian Ce faci means What are you doing. Cum esti is more correct.
@razvanandreiantonescurogoz4236
@razvanandreiantonescurogoz4236 6 күн бұрын
"Ce faci?" is totally correct in the context. A native Romanian speaker would only say "Cum esti?" when adding to the initial "Ce faci?", not instead of it. "Cum esti" is the literal translation from English, but the video got it right in the context, because "Ce faci" is based on the Latin "quid agis", not on the English phrase. If you go to a random Romanian on the street, he will expect to be asked "Ce faci?". Because "Cum esti?" sounds like you have a deep connection with that person and genuinely want a moment of introspection from that person.
@Sabinathor
@Sabinathor 3 күн бұрын
@@razvanandreiantonescurogoz4236 BOTH ARE INCORRECT ! He is right that "Ce faci?" means "What nare you doing?", but "Cum esti?" is wrong. "Ce mai faci?" is the right one, and more recently is used "Esti bine?", but only complamantary to "Ce mai faci?".
@razvanandreiantonescurogoz4236
@razvanandreiantonescurogoz4236 3 күн бұрын
@@Sabinathor "Cum esti?" is definitely used in Romanian. Usually it is used when you have a closer relationship with that person, or you are a psychologist at a therapy session. Anyway, it doesn't matter, people aren't natives of Romanian and will not be able to check the accuracy of the initial comment
@marioluiz2682
@marioluiz2682 17 күн бұрын
NUNCA VAI HAVER DESSEMELHANÇAS ENTRE ESPANHOL E PORTUGUES SEMPRE ETERNAMENTE SERAO MAIS Q IDIOMAS IRMAOS
@ufocool1
@ufocool1 13 күн бұрын
for sorry in french is escuse ...just saying
@javierhillier4252
@javierhillier4252 3 күн бұрын
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