3 year old French boy, Meilik, speaks fluent Italian
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@supergerry95 As I said, they are not mutually intelligible. This means you cannot understand an entire dialogue with ease. As you said, you can grasp the basic topic-nothing more. I am a ntive Italian/English speaker, a fluent speaker of French and German; I understand most of the things I hear in Spanish, yet I am not fluent and I do not feel confident at all wen it comes to speaking the tongue.
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@UbermenschWill I'm a native speaker of Spanish and English. I'm currently learning French. I've heard conversations in Italian and I can under stand 60% of what they're saying.
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@supergerry95 No. Italian and Spanish are not that similar. And they are definitely not mutually intelligible. As a matter of fact., French and Italian are way more alike.
Native speaker of Italian and English, fluent speaker of French (and more).
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@supergerry95 Yes I know and I speak italian btw! However "Que pasa?" in italian is "Cos'è successo?", sounding really different...
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@deadlindsae I can't believe I'm responding to a month old comment but don't you know that spanish and italian are very similar?
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Que pasa!?! This is SPANISH!
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@cupcakemuffin31 its a joke dumbass
thats not really fluent. he only said four words. not impressed.
cupcakemuffin31 1 year ago 3
Sembra Napoletano, Ahahah.
fiammaazzurra 1 year ago 3