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    Quote Originally Posted by MinervaItalica View Post
    Absolutely nothing. I don't understand those people who mistake Italian language for Spanish.
    Because they are very similar in vocabulary?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mens-Sarda View Post
    Because they are very similar in vocabulary?
    because Latin was the official language in the past in western Europe, in fact English is also Latin in its extension, for example in that sentence you said, of 7 words 4 are of Latin origin: because (cause), similar (simili), in (in), and vocabulary (vocabularium)

    Spanish could have retained the basis of Basque or Cantabrian, since it originated in that area, but that did not happen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tietar View Post
    because Latin was the official language in the past in western Europe, in fact English is also Latin in its extension, for example in that sentence you said, of 7 words 4 are of Latin origin: because (cause), similar (simili), in (in), and vocabulary (vocabularium)

    Spanish could have retained the basis of Basque or Cantabrian, since it originated in that area, but that did not happen
    The common Latin origin was implied
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mens-Sarda View Post
    The common Latin origin was implied
    spanish:
    El origen latino común estaba implícito

    french:
    L'origine latine commune était implicite

    italian:
    La comune origine latina era implicita

    Romanian:
    Originea comună latină a fost implicită

    Catalan:
    L'origen llatí comú estava implícit

    Exactly, that is, Latin was the most advanced language in Europe, and this is all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tietar View Post
    Exactly, that is, Latin was the most advanced language in Europe, and this is all


    E lu naras a mie? In Sardigna faeddamus sa limba neolatina piùs simile a su Latinu vulgare; connosco abbastantzia su Latinu e sas àteras limbas neolatinas pro ti pòdere cunfirmare custu fattu. No b'hat historia mancu cun s'Italianu, su Sardu a cunfrontu cun s'Italianu resultat meda piùs arcaicu e simile a s'originale.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tietar View Post
    because Latin was the official language in the past in western Europe, in fact English is also Latin in its extension, for example in that sentence you said, of 7 words 4 are of Latin origin: because (cause), similar (simili), in (in), and vocabulary (vocabularium)

    Spanish could have retained the basis of Basque or Cantabrian, since it originated in that area, but that did not happen
    Yes, English has extensive Latin input but 4 from 7 isn't right - 'in' is germanic and 'because' is mixed germanic 'be' and latin 'cause'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by somerled View Post
    Yes, English has extensive Latin input but 4 from 7 isn't right - 'in' is germanic and 'because' is mixed germanic 'be' and latin 'cause'.
    Because could entirely derive from Latin

    Per causa = for what

    In some southern Italian dialect is "Pe Cosa" (Cosa is pronounced identical to English "Cause", except English omits the final vowel)

    Per causa -> Pe causa -> Be cause
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    Yes, they are similar because they have this ridicolous habit of living with their parents until they marry at 30-35 while French people leave their parents' house as soon as 17 because they are less backwardly familistic.

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    Not that similar. Italians have more links to other Med peoples, whereas Iberians, like Britons, have more links to their former settler colonies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cristiano viejo View Post
    Gracile Mediterranid=non Whites/Euros.
    Something like this







    what is false. It is the opposite.
    You are a liar. Gracile meds are Whites by all means. It is the most important racial type in Iberia. Some anthropologists nicknamed it Ibero-Insular. Hello?

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