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What language sounds like spanish?

While Spanish has its own unique sound, several languages share similarities that might make them sound "Spanish-like" to someone unfamiliar with the languages:

Romance Languages:

* Portuguese: Shares many cognates (words with the same origin) with Spanish, and both have similar vowel sounds and grammatical structures. It's considered the language closest to Spanish.

* Italian: Similar vowel sounds and grammatical structures, but the "r" sound and some consonants differ.

* French: Can be similar in some respects, especially in the pronunciation of vowels and certain consonants, but the overall rhythm and tone differ.

* Catalan: Very similar to Spanish, with some distinct pronunciations and vocabulary.

* Romanian: While having some similarities to Spanish, it has a more distinct rhythm and sounds influenced by Slavic languages.

Other Languages:

* Latin: Being the ancestor of Spanish, Latin shares many vocabulary and grammatical similarities.

* Galician: A language spoken in Galicia, Spain, with a lot of overlap with Spanish.

* Asturian: Another language spoken in Spain, with some Spanish influences.

Important Note:

These are just general comparisons. Many languages have unique features and nuances that differentiate them. If you're looking for a language that sounds *exactly* like Spanish, there isn't one. However, these languages offer a range of similarities and are worth exploring if you're interested in the sounds of Spanish.

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