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icyking34

I think local crowd is supporting loud cuz of same language

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canyon
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loud is italian and crowd is spanish
bro is clueless

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StoneRosesBestUKBand
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bro...

#4
bearmans
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sentinel no?

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yxpala
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canyon [#2]

loud is italian and crowd is spanish
bro is clueless

what

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hunkkz
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Same language?

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sm1th0o
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canyon [#2]

loud is italian and crowd is spanish
bro is clueless

saadhak speaks french
get your facts straight

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Allmight10
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canyon [#2]

loud is italian and crowd is spanish
bro is clueless

Loud speaks Portuguese. Brazilians speak Portuguese . Saadhak can also speak Spanish

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icyking34
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hunkkz [#6]

Same language?

mb i thought portuguese is almost similar to spainish

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kzeriar
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Allmight10 [#8]

Loud speaks Portuguese. Brazilians speak Portuguese . Saadhak can also speak Spanish

nah man we speak Brazilian

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Mortadelo
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icyking34 [#9]

mb i thought portuguese is almost similar to spainish

I mean it is similar but def not the same language

I have never studied Portuguese in my life yet I can probably understand about 60%, specially if written. That being said it also happens with Italian.

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ckzera
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Mortadelo [#11]

I mean it is similar but def not the same language

I have never studied Portuguese in my life yet I can probably understand about 60%, specially if written. That being said it also happens with Italian.

yeah because all derived from latin

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EverSince333
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kzeriar [#10]

nah man we speak Brazilian

the native brazilian language is going extinct ever since the portuguese landed in brazil

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ckzera [#12]

yeah because all derived from latin

yes but no, all latin languages are close yes, but not equally close. I can't understand shit of French for example

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EverSince333 [#13]

the native brazilian language is going extinct ever since the portuguese landed in brazil

ixé aikó pindorá-pe, kó nhe'enga i poranga!

I studied a bit of ancient tupi during the pandemic, pretty cool language, though there are almost 300 languages still spoken

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ckzera
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Mortadelo [#14]

yes but no, all latin languages are close yes, but not equally close. I can't understand shit of French for example

that is because of things that has happened since the renaissance pre renaissance they all would have been similar

also due to geography i pretty sure there are mountains ranges separating spain from france and same with italy seperating it from france so a lot of trade would have have happened with spain and italy causing them to be similar

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ckzera [#16]

that is because of things that has happened since the renaissance pre renaissance they all would have been similar

also due to geography i pretty sure there are mountains ranges separating spain from france and same with italy seperating it from france so a lot of trade would have have happened with spain and italy causing them to be similar

Well from Spain and Portugal you can get to France by boat just like you do to Italy. But you're probably right, big part of Italy used to be part of former Spanish Kingdom Aragon, even tho Aragon spoke Catalan which is also pretty similar

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ckzera
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Well from Spain and Portugal you can get to France by boat just like you do to Italy. But you're probably right, big part of Italy used to be part of former Spanish Kingdom Aragon, even tho Aragon spoke Catalan which is also pretty similar

well i assume france would have used the north a lot more that is why english and french is kinda similar

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