Sister languages

I wish there was a language similar to Greek, like how the Italians have Spanish or how the Swedish have Norwegian...

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At least when you speak spanish sounds uncanny because how closer it is your accent, something that doesn't happen with other romance languages.

>Its closest relations are the Indo-Iranian languages, and Armenian
Kek

>tfw Hebrew are Arabic are in the same family tree but their speakers hate each other's guts

At least you have actual linguist family.

Go to half Cyprus kekekekekkekekekekrkrkekkrkr

same

What are you talking about? Saudi and Israel are progressive friends now

oh yeah forgot about that.

wish we still spoke Aramaic

But Cypriot is just a dialect...

Well, we do have Tsakonika....but it's going to be extinct in a couple of years.

Italian is closer to French actually I think
I'd say Spanish has Portuguese

Barely anyone speaks English's sibling language.

People speak Scots.

>wish we still spoke Aramaic
Don't some small groups in the ME still speak it?

same
Only language that come close is occitan but no one speaks it

>People speak Scots.
That's a shitty meme dialect. I was speaking about Frisian.

Isn't Frisian a dialect of Dutch?

What about Catalan?

>Isn't Frisian a dialect of Dutch?
No, it's English's sibling.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Frisian_languages

>nearly all of eastern europe speaks basically the same language
>everybody hates each other
welp

Meme language and has no gallic sounds

Catalan is very close to occitan but there's too much castillan influence in it
An occitan speaker could understand most of it, particularly gascon and languedocien I think

>.m
thanks for the info anyway

I know that feel bro, I'm basque and we have no sister language either

Dutch