Have you ever noticed that Spanish, French, Italian or Portuguese sound a bit… similar? 🤔 That’s because they all belong to the same family: Romance languages ❤️ In this blog, you’ll discover where they come from, why they are called ‘Romance’, how Arabic influenced them and… which one is the hardest 😅
Let’s dive in!
First things first: they have nothing to do with romance or love stories (sorry! 💔).
The word Romance comes from the Latin expression romanice loqui, which means 👉 ‘to speak in the Roman way’. These languages all come from Latin, the language spoken in the Roman Empire 🏛️. When the empire fell, Latin didn’t disappear… it simply evolved differently in each region:
💡 Over time, these varieties became completely new languages!
English is a Germanic language, while Spanish, French or Italian come from Latin… and that creates some key differences! 🤯
🔊 Pronunciation
In most Romance languages, pronunciation is more consistent because each letter usually has one clear sound 🫡. That happens in Spanish, although a letter can sometimes have two possible sounds depending on the vowel that follows:
This makes reading much more predictable compared to English, where the same letters can sound completely different 😅.
⚙️ Gender and grammar
Romance languages are more structured, but also more complex. They use:
👉verb conjugations that change depending on the subject → yo hablo, tú hablas, él habla, nosotros hablamos, vosotros habláis, ellos hablan. You can often omit the subject pronoun 👉 hablo español (no need to say yo). In English, things are simpler: I speak, you speak, he speaks, we speak, you speak, they speak 🙂↕️.
⚠️ False friends
Although English shares some similar vocabulary (animal, hospital, important), there are also some very dangerous false friends… 👉 actualmente ≠ actually (it means ‘currently’). And here come the funny (and risky!) ones:
💡 So be careful… one wrong word and you might say something VERY different! 😂
Check this video that highlights the similarities in words across Romance languages, while also showing how small vocabulary differences can cause confusion. 👇🏻
Here’s where it gets really interesting… 😍 Between the years 711 and 1492, much of Spain was under Muslim rule (Al-Andalus). This left a HUGE impact on the Spanish language.
📚 Thousands of Spanish words come from Arabic, and many of them start with al-! These are words that are super familiar to Spanish speakers and, once you know this, you’ll hear them everywhere! 😱 Some of the most common Arabic words starting with al- include:
😴almohada → pillow
🕌 alcázar → palace
🍲almuerzo → lunch
🍻alcohol → alcohol
🪡alfiler → pin
🛏️ alcoba → bedroom
💡 Fun fact: ojalá comes from the Arabic inshalla (إِنْ شَاءَ ٱللَّٰهُ) and means ‘hopefully’ or ‘if God wills it’. So, when you say ojalá, you’re actually expressing a wish that comes from Arabic culture!
Even though they share the same roots, they sound very different 👂
Spanish: Very phonetic, you read what you see, clear vowels → hola, mesa, pelo..., exactly as it looks🌞.
Italian: Similar to Spanish but more musical and expressive 🎶, lots of double consonants! → pizza, bella... 🍕.
French: Known for silent letters and nasal sounds 🤐 → beaucoup, pronounced ‘boku’; pain, nasal ‘a’ sound 🥖.
Portuguese: Similar to Spanish but with more nasal vowels → não, pronounced differently than in Spanish 🌀.
Romanian: Influenced by Slavic languages, with a unique sound compared to other Romance languages → măr – apple 🍏.
🎥 Want to hear how these languages sound? Check out this video to discover the pronunciation differences between Romance languages, including Catalan, a co-official language in Spain 🌍🎶
Good question… and the answer is: it depends! But for English speakers 🇬🇧:
🟢 easiest → Spanish
• phonetic pronunciation🟡 medium → Italian / Portuguese
• similar vocabulary
• pronunciation can be trickier (especially Portuguese)
🔴 hardest → French / Romanian
• French → difficult pronunciation + silent letters
• Romanian → very different + extra grammar features
💡 So if you’re starting your journey… Spanish is often the best choice 😉
🚀 Why learn a Romance language?
Learning one of these languages opens so many doors:
🌍 travel and culture
🗣️ communication with millions of people
🧠 better understanding of other languages
❤️ and… let’s be honest, they sound beautiful!
And if you start with Spanish… you’re already on the right track 😉
📝 Final thoughts
Romance languages are like a big family: they share the same roots, but each one has its own personality. Some are easier, others are more complex, but all of them are fascinating! 🌍💬
Quiz time!
You'll test your knowledge of Romance languages by guessing which language certain words come from! 🧐
You'll encounter words from Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian. Can you identify which language each word belongs to? Let's see how well you know the Romance language family! 🎉
And you?
Have you ever noticed any similarities or differences between Romance languages?
Tell us about a time when you recognized a word from one language in another!
💬 Let’s talk!
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