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English French (Français) Italian (Italiano) Spanish (Español) Fritaliañol by entrentity on Mon 2009-09-14, 19:19
I've just finished making a pocket grammar guide for French, Spanish and Italian: Here it is.

As with my other pocket grammar guides, each page will be 1/8 of an A4 page, thus allowing you to have the basic grammar of all three of these languages on a single sheet, which is then folded into a little booklet.

I would be very much appreciative if someone looked through this and pointed out any mistakes or made suggestions. In order to fit a lot onto it, I've had to be quite concise, after all.

Proycon's comparison table was very useful for this.

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German (Deutsch) Italian (Italiano) Spanish (Español) Spanisch und Italienisch by entrentity on Sun 2009-04-26, 14:46
Oggi ho fatto una passeggiata vicine a la mia casa e ho visto delle mucche e dei cavalli (ma nessune pecore) sui campi. Di mattina, ho finito di leggere un libro che si chiama "Variation in German", che era molto interessante.

Hoy he ido de paseo cerca de mi casa y he visto unas vacas y unos caballos (pero ningunas ovejas) en los campos. Por la mañana, he acabado de leer un libro que se llama "Variation in German", que era muy interesante.


Also, je mehr ich studiere Italienisch und Spanisch, desto mehr erkenne ich die Ähnlichkeiten sowohl als auch die Unterschiede, wie man erwarten würde. Zum Beispiel:

Italienische stimmlose Konsonante - Spanische stimmhaftige Konsante:
[table align=center]
ItalienischSpanisch
c -> glacrimalagrima
secondosegún
alcunoalguno
pulcepulga
stomacoestómago
pericolosopeligroso
antiguoantico
v ->...
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