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afiodorov | 4 months ago

Apparently Persian and Russian are close. Which is surprising to say the least. I know people keep getting confused about how Portuguese from Portugal and Russian sound close yet the Persian is new to me.

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CGMthrowaway|4 months ago

Idea: Farsi and Russian both have simple list of vowel sounds and no diphtongs. Making it hard/obvious when attempting to speak english, which is rife with them and many different vowel sounds

dashtiarian|4 months ago

While Persian has only two diphtongs and 6-8 vowels, Other Languages of Iran are full of them(e.g. Southern Kurdish speakers can pronounce 12+1 vowels and 11 diphtongs). I find it funny if all Iranians are speaking English with the Persian accent.

ilyausorov|4 months ago

Yeh they seem to be in the same "major" cluster, although Serbian/Croatian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Turkish, Polish and Czech are all close.

Turkish and Persian seem to be the nearest neighbors.

zehaeva|4 months ago

When I went to Portugal I was struck by how much Portuguese there does sound like Spanish with a Russian accent!

oscarfree|4 months ago

Part of this is the "dark L" sound

binary132|4 months ago

I thought I was the only one who perceived an audible similarity between Portuguese and Russian.

dgan|4 months ago

I am native Russian speaker, and work/visited Portugal. It definitely tricks me when not paying attention, its very similar sounding

mh-|4 months ago

I speak neither, and both also sound similar to me depending on the accents of the speakers.

djmips|4 months ago

I had that too but it was Brazillian Portuguese where I noticed it.