Thursday, 1 May 2014

How is Italian different from English?

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English and Italian are two different languages and they offer different ways of expressing thoughts. Spoken by about 80 million people in the world, Italian is a very fluid language unlike English which is known for its intricacy. Italian is the native language of about 60 million people while the remaining people treat Italian as their second language. On the other hand, English is spoken by more than 400 million people. Besides USA, it is widely spoken in Asia, UK, Australia, Philippines and Canada.

Italian is different from English in various ways:

Italian is characterized as a Romance language and is a part of Indo-European language family. It resembles Lain and in fact there are various similarities between the two languages. Being a Romance language, Italian language resembles Spanish and French, almost 80%. On the other hand, English has its origins in Anglo-Saxons in Britain. Being a member of Germanic family of languages, English resembles German, Frisian, Dutch, Frisian and Afrikaans languages. Moreover there are differences in alphabets between English and Italian. Both of them share 26 alphabets but in Italian j,k,w,x,y are regarded as foreign letters and are used for import words. Additionally, proper nouns don’t use capital letters in Italian language unlike English.

Sounds of vowels and spellings
In English, proper consideration is taken while pronouncing vowels and moreover spelling is more complicated in English. The use of silent letters is properly practiced in English. On the other hand, Italian vowels are pronounced in defined way unlike English.

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