Are Spanish and Portuguese the 'strongest' of Romance languages? | Intervocalic consonant voicing
Автор: Language Learners' Club
Загружено: 2025-12-24
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Unlock the melodic secrets of how Spanish and Portuguese evolved from Latin! In this video, we dive into one of the most fascinating sound changes: how certain consonants caught between vowels softened, vanished, or transformed over centuries.
We’ll compare words side-by-side, tracing their journey from clear Latin consonants to the flowing, vocalic sounds in modern Spanish and Portuguese. Ever wondered why Latin "LUPUM" became "lobo" in both languages, or why "FACERE" turned into "hacer" and "fazer"? The answer lies in the vocalization of those intervocalic consonants.
Perfect for language lovers, history buffs, and anyone curious about why these sister languages sound the way they do. Get ready for a clear, engaging trip through phonetic history!
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