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Table of languages significantly similar to Latin
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Table of languages significantly similar to Latin
Similarity Statistics
VocabularyGrammarSpeakers CountriesGDP     
Latin 100% – 1–  
Italian Full language profile60% DifficultyDifficulty58 M 2$1,490 bn
Romanian 60% DifficultyDifficultyDifficulty28 M 3$60 bn
Spanish Full language profile55% DifficultyDifficulty376 M 25$3,198 bn
Portuguese Full language profile55% DifficultyDifficulty203 M 6$666 bn
French Full language profile50% DifficultyDifficulty213 M 17$2,223 bn
Total878 M 54$7637 bn

EXPLANATION

Similarity
VOCABULARY: Percentage of vocabulary that isvery similar in both languages.
GRAMMATICAL: Cactuses (Difficulty) indicate the relative difficulty of learning this language if you already speak Latin. The fewer cactuses/cacti, the easier.

Speakers
NUMBER: total number of native speakers of each language.
SHARE: number of speakers times % similar vocabulary (see above). This gives you an indication of the number of people you can reach indirectly by learning Latin.

Countries
NUMBER: Total number of countries where the language is an official language or widely spoken.
SHARE: The number of countries times % similar vocabulary (see above). This gives you an indication of the number of countries you can reach indirectly by learning Latin.

GDP
NUMBER: Combined total nominal GDP in US dollars for each language.
SHARE: Combined GDP times % similar vocabulary (see above). This gives you an indication of the economic importance of the language group you enter by learning Latin.

The purpose of this table is to list the most important languages similar to Latin and see how closely related they are. It helps you select the language you want to learn by appraising you on what significant other languages you could learn more easily on the basis of your future knowledge of Latin.

If you feel the figures listed in this table are not correct and you have learned one of the languages listed above, please feel free to contact me and let me know how this should be improved and why.



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