Which European languages are similar?
The modern Romance languages have a high number of lexical overlap. French and Italian share 89\% lexical similarity, as do Spanish and Portuguese. (It should be noted that Sicilian is as different from standard Italian as Portuguese is from Spanish.)
What language sounds like French?
Spoken Occitan has some clear parallels to French, and sounds strangely familiar to someone who knows French. You can actually somewhat understand the language, and it sounds somewhat French, but the words and grammar is different.
Is Basque Indo European language?
Basque, or Euskera, as the Basques call it, is a pre-Indo-European language now spoken in four provinces of northern Spain and three in France, on either side of the Western Pyrenees. Today Basque is an isolate, and the only surviving pre-Indo-European language in Western Europe.
Why does French sound so different from other European languages?
You may also consider the fact that French went to ridiculously many periods of apocope that eroded every words down to unrecognizable roots and forced a heavy reanalysis of grammar. That’s enough to make a language pretty different.
Which two European languages are most similar?
Czech and Slovak, definitely.
Are Russian and French similar?
Russian is in the Slavic group, French is in the Romance group, and English is in the Germanic group. Slavic, Romance and Germanic are all groups in the larger Indo-European family of languages that all have the same great-grandfather language – the Proto-Indo-European.
What language sounds like German?
German is most similar to other languages within the West Germanic language branch, including Afrikaans, Dutch, English, the Frisian languages, Low German, Luxembourgish, Scots, and Yiddish.
What language is spoken in Flanders?
Dutch
Dutch is the official language in Belgium. French-speakers often pejoratively call the Dutch language used by Flemings Flemish but it is Dutch nevertheless. The Flemish tend to use it to refer to the various dialects of Dutch spoken in Flanders.
Does French sound like German?
French sounds me quite catala, rather than german. So its phonetic is closer to latin languages like spanish than germanic ones. As far as the vowel sounds of the languages considered are concerned, many are common to French and German AND are absent in Spanish.
Do French and German sound similar?
No, French and German are not similar. They sound completely different and have completely different words.