Differences between Persian, Armenian, and Arabic?

Persian language vs Spanish language. what are similarities? differences?

  • I'm Persian and I want to learn Spanish. What are the similarities between Persian and Spanish language?

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    You're in luck :-) ... Not only are they both distant relatives in the Indo-European tree of languages, but Spanish (almost by itself among the Latin-derived languages = 'Romance languages') has a really high degree of consistency between its spelling and how it is pronounced. (So it should be easier to match the two elements of spelling and pronunciation with each other. In other words: "What you See is What you Get" with Spanish, to a high degree....) The same positive feature can't be used to describe English or French spelling, by comparison...

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Not a lot. The only thing that they have in common is that they come from the Indo-European family system. Persian derives from old Aramaic and Bactrian and Spanish derives from Latin.

James

They're both Indo-European languages and have broad cognates, but that's about it. (Even though they are in different branches, Spanish and English have far more in common with each other.)

Mark

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