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If you want to be technical...this is like saying you would recognise ANY language because it all has latin rootseither way nice info
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I can say I can. when it is written. In a latin alphabet.
T', te, ti, ta, tu, u, du, dou, you. If you know a few you know 'you'.
When in Macadonia or Ukraine it gets a bit shady. It starts in Greece. They use the cyrilic alphabet. Which means, for me, I understand it better when they speak then when it is written. Greece and Poland have a few cyrillic letters, but more to the right it keeps getting more and I fail to be able to read it. And understand it by speaking. I had the hardest time in Kosovo since they use the Arabic alphabet. And Ireland. With their Gaelic. So close,; but yet so far. A whole different sub-group of language. I would like to learn arabic and mandarin; because probably it will work the same. If you get a grasp of 1 language you can guess other languages. Not speak it, but understand what they mean.
I can't speak German or French. But when reading my shampoo-bottle on the toilet when taking a dump I know what is says. I did not know this so obviously, untill I went on a roadtrip through 24 countries in Europe in 24 days. and I could read the menu in Romania or Serbia because I had to learn French and Spanish in School, and then understood Italian, and then found out that these are languages which are a lot like Italian how dutch is a lot like German.
Long story short. It is really fun to invest time in languages. And French is a gateway-drug.