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Argentinian with Greek and italian origins here thank you gracias eufaristo grazie

francherogamer
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Obviously different languages but the similarities between them (mostly phonology) are a little uncanny.

gyara
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Long live Greece, from Spain! 🇪🇦❤️🇬🇷
Phonetic resemblances are just a coincidence. Old Spanish had many sounds that no longer exist today which were alien to the contemporary Byzantine Greek and vice versa. It's just a case of "convergent evolution" in languages (I know biology terms are not very appropriate when it comes to talking about languages, but I guess you understand me).
And by the way, did you know that some phonetic attributes of Castillian come from Basque? Castillian may have originated from assimilated Vulgar Latin-speaking Basques, hence there is a noticeable substratum similar to Basque not only in Castillian, but also in other Romance languages near Basque-speaking areas, such as Aragonese or Gascon Occitan.

ElHeraldoHispano
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Greeks and Spaniards have same phonology.
If you are a Greek and you hear Spaniards talking, you think they speak nonsense Greek.
🇬🇷 💙 🇪🇸
Ellinika + Español 💙💙💙

ΙωάννηςΕλ
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As a lady with Spanish and Greek ancestry, although Ellinikà and Español are unique languages, I still think that they sound relatively similar due to the tonality of both languages 😄 Love to whole Latin America, Ellada 🇬🇷 and España 🇪🇸 but also for Catalunya, the Basques and other minorities there❣️💗❣️

RoseRoseRoseRoseRoseRose
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These languages are distant relatives. They have similar phonology and accent, but so different words and grammars.

tomfamily
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As an Italian, greek sounds like spanish but greek words are ununderstendable

BambolaSgarbie
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You should make a comparison between the different varieties of Greek (Ancient Greek, Modern Greek, Griko, Cypriot Greek, Cretan Greek and Pontic Greek)

carlosalerno
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It's interesting how modern Greek's b is pronounced like "v, " and vice-versa for Spanish.

SarimFaruque
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Greek sounds like spanish with accent from Spain.

cesargomez
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Castilian and Greek have many similar sounds, I often can't tell apart the accents of either when they speak English. The Mexican actor Anthony Quinn played the most convincing Greek in film due largely to his Spanish mother tongue.

pwp
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I'm Greek Orthodox and i'm Colombian
ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ ΑΝΕΣΤΗ
СRISTO RESUCITÓ ☦️

gaviriak
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From a non spanish and greek speaker, they both sound the same :)

kjon
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Similar sounds, totally different vocabulary and grammar.

person-yucu
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Why are Greek and Spanish sound similar? The words may not similar but how they sounding. How?

wantydma
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Both languages have the same phonetics and the same etimology, brothers langs in a hidden and high level.

SinarNila
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Will there be a film about comparing the Greek and Italian languages?

Gracian-tezw
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note that the greek "Our Father" prayer in this video is actually the ancient greek version, but read with modern pronounciation: if it were in modern greek, some more interesting similarities in grammar and lexicon would appear (besides the common phonemes, that are instead the result not much of these languages being sister languages, but rather, of "convergent evolution" that @elHeraldohispano mentioned. Spanish and Greek feature some sounds that are distinctive of various other mediterranean languages)

Avdlp
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The counting of the numbers in Greek sounded so weird 😂

gnas
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Similar Languages. Maybe we more Hellenic languages due to the small group of Hellenic languages that Greek has. The independent branches include Armenian and Albanian. I feel like Greek should be having more relatives than less relatives because Scandinavian languages are not separate enough from Germanic languages as Baltic and Slavic languages. There is a theory of Balto Slavic and that doesn't mean they're in the same family. Baltic and Slavic languages are separate languages. Scandinavian and Germanic languages are two distinct Germanic groups. The Scandinavian languages are apart of the Germanic language group while Romance and Slavic languages are separate languages. So that's why we need Greek having more languages and sometimes yes, even being a independent language than having relatives?

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