Why Does Portuguese Sound Like Russian?! (or Polish)

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  • @Langfocus
    @Langfocus  5 лет назад +757

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    • @marciomagal
      @marciomagal 5 лет назад +6

      Escreverei em português porque sei que compreende.
      O russo falado pelas crianças se assemelha muito com o português do Brasil. Os fonemas são muito semelhantes! Poucos são os fonemas em russo que não temos no português.

    • @marciomagal
      @marciomagal 5 лет назад

      @A F e qual seria o motivo?

    • @marciomagal
      @marciomagal 5 лет назад +8

      @A F veja só quanto preconceito e desconhecimento em uma única mensagem. Não há o que se desvirtuar em uma língua viva. Desconhece por completo, pelo visto, o desenvolvimento da língua portuguesa. Não faz ideia que o português falado no Brasil é muito mais próximo do que Pedro Álvares Cabral falava do que o vosso! A língua nos dois lados do Atlântico mudaram de lá para cá, é verdade, mas mais em terras lusas do que nas brasilienses. O falar português em África é mais próximo do de Portugal, também pudera, os Srs. vergonhosamente mantiveram como colónias os países africanos até meados dos anos 1970. Talvez o português médio, com pouca instrução, acredite que o Brasil tenha se deslocado no falar português. Engano simplório.
      A minha mensagem inicial tratava dos fonemas da língua russa e da portuguesa, há similaridade. Justamente pela riqueza da nossa língua (isto, nossa!) é que não só temos uma riqueza de fonemas como assimilamos facilmente os demais. Digo nossa porque não só temos a mesma língua como há mais falantes do português no Brasil do que em qualquer parte do mundo. O português é a sexta língua mais falada graças a ex-colónia lusa. Dos 250 milhões de falantes, 200 estão no Brasil. Se não fosse o Brasil a língua portuguesa seria uma língua menos importante para o mundo do que alguns dialetos do francês ou inglês. Mas a rigor isto é bobagem, pois tendo 1 habitante ou 200 milhões a língua é pátria em qualquer lugar.
      Me entristece ver portugueses tacanhos que acabam fazendo um mal para a língua ao criar uma cisão onde não há.
      Em tempo: não existe a palavra desvirtualizar nem como neologismo. Ajude a nossa língua, escreva corretamente!

    • @marciomagal
      @marciomagal 5 лет назад +4

      @A F para um que se diz defensor da língua portuguesa... poderia ao menos escrever corretamente de acordo com a norma culta.
      O louco olhou para o espelho e apontou para outrem.
      Sem mais.

    • @marciomagal
      @marciomagal 5 лет назад +3

      @A F era sem mais. Mas terá um a mais.
      Percebe-se que escreves em um português em desacordo com a norma culta portuguesa, brasileira ou marciana. Escreves mal.
      Uma pequena observação: sou tão português quanto o sr. mas isto efetivamente não tem a menor importância.
      Agora sim. Sem mais.

  • @TheMisskittybee
    @TheMisskittybee 6 лет назад +8623

    Im a Portuguese speaker and every time I hear Slavic Languages I feel extremely confused because it sounds like something I should understand but don’t. Like a familiar song playing backwards.

    • @mt-vd1qt
      @mt-vd1qt 6 лет назад +210

      Ohhh!! Same here!!! hahahahha

    • @leandronogueira3676
      @leandronogueira3676 6 лет назад +158

      Eu também tenho esta sensação.

    • @jeffkardosjr.3825
      @jeffkardosjr.3825 6 лет назад +191

      That's kinda like hearing Cantonese when you know some Vietnamese.

    • @SplitWasTaken
      @SplitWasTaken 6 лет назад +73

      Como quando tentas ler qualquer coisa num sonho lol

    • @rod-abreu
      @rod-abreu 6 лет назад +30

      You're not alone my friend hahahahahaha

  • @eugenefomin3249
    @eugenefomin3249 4 года назад +1450

    I'm a Russian speaker living in the US. I once heard a guy speaking English with a thick Portuguese accent and immediately assumed he was Russian or Slavic. This video was a very interesting breakdown of why. Thanks for that!

    • @perfilgenerico8717
      @perfilgenerico8717 4 года назад +41

      I usually tend to think that russian accent (is the only slavic accent i know) is easier to undestand than native speachers because the sounds are more hard and clear and we portuguese native speachers also do it

    • @SuperJacob2006
      @SuperJacob2006 4 года назад +3

      @@perfilgenerico8717 I'm An American And I Highly Dout Portuguese Sounds Like Russian Same With Ukrainian But Paul Should Be Comparing Russian With Mongolian There The Ones That Sown The Same And I Know Russian And Mongolian Would Sown The Same Mainly Because They're Asian Languages And I Feel Like Chinese And Japanese Would Sown Similar As Well And What About Croatian And Serbian Don't They Sown Similar? I Don't Know Maybe You Can Find Out If There Similar

    • @irmaodebanco8079
      @irmaodebanco8079 4 года назад +3

      I'm Brazilian and hope I dont sound like other Brazilians speaking
      🤣🤣🤣

    • @irmaodebanco8079
      @irmaodebanco8079 4 года назад +3

      @@SuperJacob2006 in my opinion Chinese is based on a very nasal and vowel sounds, Japanese is quite "syllabic" for me though.

    • @unpizzeroquevendepanyunren3737
      @unpizzeroquevendepanyunren3737 4 года назад

      700

  • @gregbrogan9061
    @gregbrogan9061 5 лет назад +2346

    I studied Russian - then met a new Portuguese friend - when I first heard his Portuguese accent in English I switched to speak to him in Russian. He laughed and said "another person who thinks I'm Russian!" LOL

    • @xdgamer2765
      @xdgamer2765 5 лет назад +6

      Greg Brogan its actually russian, when you learn it you end up in portuguese, and its not the russian text that has to do with.

    • @mspinheiro1
      @mspinheiro1 5 лет назад +102

      Something like this happened to me, once. I was in China and was talking in Portuguese with a friend. Then a Russian couple came to me and tried to ask me something that I didn't understand. I knew that they were Russians because I already knew some words in Russian, but not enough to talk with them. I told them Извините, Я бразилец.

    • @deivisony
      @deivisony 5 лет назад +20

      @@mspinheiro1 I only know priviet and the cyrilic for orgy... Don't ask me how

    • @b8pvz
      @b8pvz 5 лет назад +3

      hahahaha... nice story! Mas o nosso português não se parece nada com russo!

    • @marciosantos2480
      @marciosantos2480 5 лет назад +9

      @@b8pvz , yes anda no, i already watch on youtube some Russians speaking nearly perfect brazilian portuguese.
      Seems ver easy to them speak brazilian portuguese with almost perfect pronounciation.

  • @doueven
    @doueven Год назад +384

    I'm an Aussie from Sydney, we have lots of Brazilians living and working here, so I had heard what Portuguese sounded like, or so I thought.
    When I visited Portugal I kept thinking to myself, "damn there's a lot of Russians/Slavs living here. I finally realised that Portuguese spoken in Portugal has this way of sounding.

    • @Pepe-pq3om
      @Pepe-pq3om Год назад +16

      Lmao

    • @AlissonSilva-ox4uz
      @AlissonSilva-ox4uz Год назад +10

      Damn I would definitely live in Australia as a Brazilian, a mate of mine will be living there soon, there ain't much difference, we're used to the giant spiders and snakes and sh*t

    • @leandrog2785
      @leandrog2785 Год назад +2

      @@AlissonSilva-ox4uz Not the drop bears though

    • @carlospriel
      @carlospriel 10 месяцев назад +9

      Brazilian Portuguese and Portugal portuguese are too different when comes to pronounce

    • @adelesr4965
      @adelesr4965 5 месяцев назад

      Jorge
      A lingua eslava tambem tem palavras latinas.
      Sou português e não comprendo nehuma palavra Russo e da Polónia
      The Slavic language also has Latin words.
      I'm Portuguese and I don't understand any Russian or Polish words

  • @sem2711
    @sem2711 5 лет назад +4670

    I’m Russian. Not only Portuguese sounds like Russian from a distance, but we also have similar accents when speaking English. Many times I mistook Portuguese people for Russians judging by their English.

    • @inquisitive.lurker
      @inquisitive.lurker 5 лет назад +67

      True.

    • @AlefeLucas
      @AlefeLucas 5 лет назад +176

      @@gosolo1000 KGB likes this

    • @tnightwolf
      @tnightwolf 5 лет назад +205

      I'm portuguese and it often happens, when i play online videogames and speak english, that people think i'm russian .

    • @marinhomarinho4197
      @marinhomarinho4197 5 лет назад +112

      I'm Brazilian and I was speaking English to a friend whom has lived in London for some time and she said that I sounded like a Russian speaking English. I got mind-boggling at the time but now I get it.

    • @Supokful
      @Supokful 5 лет назад +4

      Ты идиот а не русский если считаешь что португальский звучит как русский. Он ничего общего с нашим языком и любым другим славянским и близко не имеет

  • @Olhar.Internacional
    @Olhar.Internacional 6 лет назад +8193

    I'm Brazilian and recently in Poland I thought I had just heard people speaking Portuguese.... But it was actually Polish. It happened often

    • @mersauff223
      @mersauff223 6 лет назад +178

      BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAZIIIL!!!!

    • @mersauff223
      @mersauff223 6 лет назад +51

      Brasşileirooo

    • @davlmt
      @davlmt 6 лет назад +353

      I'm surprised as brasilian Portuguese sounds NOTHING like these Slavic languages. Only Portuguese from Portugal does, but only a little

    • @Tarsi_3001
      @Tarsi_3001 6 лет назад +9

      Aê Rafaelo

    • @tysonmccorkle1036
      @tysonmccorkle1036 6 лет назад +22

      Rafael Scapella - Canal do Mundo how come theres so many of you in Poland? Such a weird destination for south americans.

  • @ohitsogam
    @ohitsogam 4 года назад +10062

    i'm half russian half portuguese, i don't know what to say

    • @neyinnerse5614
      @neyinnerse5614 4 года назад +388

      Your surname sure sounds Turkic, like Tatar or Bashkir, maybe Kazakh,
      Nauruz is actually Persian holiday

    • @Kris-hr4um
      @Kris-hr4um 4 года назад +134

      Same I don’t hear anything similar in those 2 languages, they are so different to me idk

    • @ohitsogam
      @ohitsogam 4 года назад +192

      @@neyinnerse5614 i’m russian with caucasian roots, it might come from there

    • @neyinnerse5614
      @neyinnerse5614 4 года назад +149

      @@ohitsogam ah, now i understand, so you are half rossianin then, not russian, because russians are slavic, i myself am rossianin and speak russian, but i am not russian i am tatar

    • @ohitsogam
      @ohitsogam 4 года назад +176

      @@neyinnerse5614 having roots doesn't mean i'm not russian, my great grandfather is from that region but the rest of my family was born in russia!

  • @Ines-ki4zw
    @Ines-ki4zw Год назад +518

    I'm from Portugal and I've always thought Russian sounded incredibly like Portuguese. There are even some words that sound almost exactly the same, like the words for school and piano. Listening to Russian for me is like listening in on a conversation from another room. I think I can almost understand what they're saying, but can't ever make out the words.

    • @zip2537
      @zip2537 Год назад +17

      I have the same, but i am russian

    • @liana4474
      @liana4474 Год назад +22

      I am a native Russian speaker and I heard a company of ppl speaking Portuguese on a train in Canada. They were behind me and the language drove me crazy bc it sounded like a mixture of Spanish and Polish. I understand Spanish but not Polish. I turned around and they were a bunch of business ppl in suits from either Portugal or Brazil.

    • @tvrskkngdm2333
      @tvrskkngdm2333 Год назад +4

      Oh I feel sorry about it now but i deliberately was murmuring an improvised poetic lines with hissing sounds while strolling alleys of Lisboa))) Portuguese ppl were astonished that sounded absolutely as falar portugesh yet no sense whatsoever)))

    • @Ines-ki4zw
      @Ines-ki4zw Год назад +2

      @@tvrskkngdm2333 That is hilarious and amazing 😅

    • @fernandor8186
      @fernandor8186 Год назад +4

      @@liana4474 native Russian and don't understand Polish.... lol
      I am Polish and understand like 80% of spoken Russian without learning the language...

  • @DecayedEmber
    @DecayedEmber 4 года назад +2610

    I am Russian, and my friend is Portuguese and when I first met her I thought she was Russian because she was speaking English and her accent sounded accidentally like mine and I was so confused when she said she was Portuguese lol! 😭😂

    • @bone3604
      @bone3604 3 года назад +46

      Not trying flame you, but that´s because everyone in my school (in portugal) barely know english and their accent isn´t good, not trashing your accent, just saying that it looks odd

    • @пздц-ы2х
      @пздц-ы2х 3 года назад +10

      Хуль ты пиздишь?

    • @weenaugrad
      @weenaugrad 3 года назад +9

      по моему, выраженная Р звучит схоже

    • @пздц-ы2х
      @пздц-ы2х 3 года назад +15

      @@weenaugrad ну блять там просто "р" грубая и все. Не как в английском, а так все

    • @TheRifild
      @TheRifild 3 года назад +6

      @@bone3604 Same in russia lol

  • @Alex_Alx
    @Alex_Alx 4 года назад +1335

    I'm native Russian speaker, when I first heard Portuguese. my first thought was "It sounds like Russian, but I cannot understand a thing")) So, it is not ridiculous. It is quite right, actually.

    • @musicfa13
      @musicfa13 4 года назад +59

      Same thing! But i'm a native Portuguese speaker and thought this about Russian (:

    • @hyp3rvirus
      @hyp3rvirus 4 года назад +8

      it sounds like Romanian :) Moldova speak Romanian dialect )

    • @HUEnshiro_do_Norte
      @HUEnshiro_do_Norte 4 года назад +6

      LOL! It's really funny you saying this. xD

    • @matheusacoliveira
      @matheusacoliveira 4 года назад +11

      Im brazilian and when i was not used to understand portugal people speaking, the words that i did not understand "in live" sounds a few russian

    • @fatimanzeyimana8007
      @fatimanzeyimana8007 4 года назад +4

      Lol..is it fine if i laugh,its cool at the same time

  • @anastasiac680
    @anastasiac680 6 лет назад +657

    I am Russian. When I was taking a Spanish class, my professor asked me if I had a Portuguese influence because of my accent when I speak Spanish.

    • @Тамерлан-г3г
      @Тамерлан-г3г 6 лет назад +12

      можно перевод, в падлу заходить в переводчик))

    • @quantumedbox4341
      @quantumedbox4341 6 лет назад +17

      @@Тамерлан-г3г "я русский. когда у меня был курс испанского, преподаватель спросил, нет ли у меня влияния португальского из-за моего акцента"

    • @silvanthony
      @silvanthony 6 лет назад +9

      Yah when i try to speak russian, my professor asked me if i had a Polish influence, thats just idiot! Isnt the same language.

    • @mich5502
      @mich5502 5 лет назад +3

      Antonio Vieira, never ever. “S” and “ch” sounds can be “sh” but “s “ can’t!. (In Russian)

    • @seebits464
      @seebits464 5 лет назад

      No russian

  • @veraveresk5573
    @veraveresk5573 Год назад +99

    Hello! This is exactly about me! I am Russian, and when I was in Portugal, it seemed to me that I could hear Russian speech everywhere in the distance. Of course, up close, I understood that it was a different language.
    There is another reason: in Portuguese and Russian, the letter "R" is pronounced clearly and firmly.
    Then I studied Portuguese for several months, and it was easy for me to learn the pronunciation thanks to this similarity.

    • @enlosluceros7236
      @enlosluceros7236 Год назад +10

      I think the key is on the L sound. You guys maybe don't realize it but I'm Spanish and we say the L differently, so when I hear Russian the L is very profound and it's the same in Portuguese.

  • @SYFTV1
    @SYFTV1 3 года назад +1996

    I'm a spanish speaker and I never thought that Russian sounded like Portuguese until I heard my Russian math teacher speaking spanish, he definitely sounds like his native language is Portuguese

    • @allistairneil8968
      @allistairneil8968 3 года назад +2

      Racist!

    • @Martina-Kosicanka
      @Martina-Kosicanka 3 года назад +77

      @@allistairneil8968 No, he is not

    • @lux2132
      @lux2132 3 года назад +48

      @@allistairneil8968 Snowflake spotted.

    • @Lucas-qf9gt
      @Lucas-qf9gt 3 года назад +62

      @@allistairneil8968 What? That doesnt even make sense

    • @Edgar2023ES
      @Edgar2023ES 3 года назад +2

      Kkkkkkkk

  • @skripnigor
    @skripnigor 6 лет назад +2278

    I am Russian. When I first heard Portuguese years ago it seemed like the most hilarious Russian gibberish ever 🤣 I still can’t help smiling whenever I hear it. By far my favorite foreign language 👍😆

    • @Phillisteum
      @Phillisteum 6 лет назад +222

      😂 I'm Portuguese. That's so funny! Regards!

    • @klimtkahlo
      @klimtkahlo 6 лет назад +109

      As a Portuguese I thank you for this comment! Love it! I had Russian in college for one year and absolutely loved the language! And my accent as on point! LOL

    • @MFPRego
      @MFPRego 6 лет назад +56

      I tell you one thing, im portuguese and i would love to learn russian

    • @Weissenschenkel
      @Weissenschenkel 6 лет назад +28

      @@MFPRego you may find some affordable courses over the internet but the best one so far is going there for an immersion program. St. Petersburg's Public University has some Russian classes for foreigners. You can book the whole month with a combo course + room (to sleep and studying).

    • @MFPRego
      @MFPRego 6 лет назад +8

      @@Weissenschenkel that is awsome! Ill look into it

  • @snldev
    @snldev 4 года назад +3090

    I'm Brazilian. every time I listen to anyone speking in Russian I feel like a camera trying to focus on a object to take a picture but it won't focus lmao.

    • @DanielDriverFreeman
      @DanielDriverFreeman 4 года назад +58

      Да, это очень точное описание. Тарабарщина - подходящее слово. Yes, this is a very accurate description. Gibberish (tarabarschina) - suitable word.

    • @qc6265
      @qc6265 4 года назад +56

      I don't have this problem as a Brazilian because I am not speaking the European Portuguese that is discussed in this video. The most striking similarity to me, the first, is not as noticeable since instead of a stress timed language our Portuguese is syllable timed

    • @snldev
      @snldev 4 года назад +38

      @@qc6265 yeah, Brazilian Portuguese is a syllable timed language. However I'm aware of how European Portuguese is spoken (I mean I can explain my perception of it for hours lol). The same way I can get the similarities with Russian, even speaking Brazilian Portuguse (as I commented above).

    • @ivan-zvonimirkovacevic9075
      @ivan-zvonimirkovacevic9075 4 года назад +2

      hahahahhaha lmao

    • @bunelgaaa
      @bunelgaaa 4 года назад +14

      Thats because of the accent, as a portuguese, i can say our accent sounds more like russian, also because I learn russian.

  • @Lexisspace
    @Lexisspace Год назад +64

    I am a native Russian speaker, I came back from my vocation in Portugal last week and I gotta admit I had found the language very similar to slavic ones. I mean it just the way it sounds, the syllables and phonetics that make it resemble my mother tongue. I was very surprised.

  • @Ogeroigres
    @Ogeroigres 6 лет назад +296

    I'm Portuguese and in 2004 I was studying in Hamburg, Germany. One day a Polish lady heard me talking to other Portuguese students and she asked me if I was Russian.

    • @adamastor5461
      @adamastor5461 6 лет назад +5

      But did she understand some of the words or just thought it was some kind of Russian gibberish?

    • @Ogeroigres
      @Ogeroigres 6 лет назад +12

      @@adamastor5461 She didn't understand a word but thought it sounded Russian.

    • @adamastor5461
      @adamastor5461 6 лет назад +14

      @@Ogeroigres Makes sense, although as I found out some words sound the same, not only because of the phonetics, like "noite" and "música". Translate "Eu vejo noite" or "Eu vejo musica" to Russian and listen to the translation. It's basically the same.

    • @Ogeroigres
      @Ogeroigres 6 лет назад +2

      @@adamastor5461 Wow, interesting, you're right. Sounds very similar indeed. :)

    • @SovietClassic
      @SovietClassic 6 лет назад +3

      ​@@adamastor5461 , "Eu vejo musica" - "Я вижу музыку"? In Russian it sounds "ya viju musicu". "вижу" in Russian is "I see". why see and not hear?

  • @makrauchenia1
    @makrauchenia1 6 лет назад +579

    I am Polish. Portugese language sounds for me nice, melodic as Russian. I spent 2 weeks walking in Portugal and tried to catch portugese words and use them and I discovered that they were very natural for me and I was happy with how they sound in my mouth so I learnt really fast. After 10 days I was able to buy ticket, food and talk about football with the butcher from Porto ;)

    • @carloscorreia9957
      @carloscorreia9957 6 лет назад +3

      makrauchenia1 hmmm i don’t believe😂

    • @silvanthony
      @silvanthony 6 лет назад +6

      makrauchenia1 im portuguese, and japanese sounds soo familiar. Since when latin language and slavic are similiar? Omfg

    • @makrauchenia1
      @makrauchenia1 6 лет назад +20

      @@silvanthony Of course they're not similar, but they have many common sounds; Polish ż sounds like j in janela; ń - like nh in cozinha, sz - like s in esposa. The funniest thing is with ão - we don't have this sound in Polish and using it is a mistake, but 90% of us (or more) do it.

    • @lanaflame6821
      @lanaflame6821 6 лет назад +22

      I'm Russian and polish sounds melodic to me :)

    • @makrauchenia1
      @makrauchenia1 6 лет назад +6

      @Luis Barros there was no place in Portugal I didn't like

  • @henriqueruru
    @henriqueruru 4 года назад +2045

    Portuguese: suca bliate
    Russian: филюс да пута

    • @pushdword
      @pushdword 4 года назад +130

      quase :)

    • @brunaresendemsm
      @brunaresendemsm 4 года назад +32

      KSAKKSKKAKKSKKSKSKA

    • @Pedro-tm6ue
      @Pedro-tm6ue 4 года назад +55

      Мэрда. xb

    • @dmitrilebedev8635
      @dmitrilebedev8635 4 года назад +39

      кикики, каралью пья

    • @berezcorp
      @berezcorp 4 года назад +80

      Portuguese: Спокойно, if you know waht I mean
      Russian : Фодас Каралю

  • @michaelpaduch2917
    @michaelpaduch2917 2 года назад +13

    Hi Paul, you have done a great job explaining this interesting topic. I am early on in my studies of Portuguese but I am a lifelong native Polish speaker. One of the very first things I encountered when visiting Portugal was exactly what you describe here: the similarity of sounds and melody of both Polish and Portuguese languages when listened to from some distance.

  • @methedreamer92
    @methedreamer92 4 года назад +712

    I'm a Russian speaker... and honestly I could never even imagine that Russian and Portuguese might have some phonological similarities. Thank you for the interesting video :)

    • @gabrielpichorim8191
      @gabrielpichorim8191 4 года назад +38

      I am Brazilian and I met a guy in a store near the university in Boulder Colorado once. We heard each other and we knew we both were not Americans. There were people from other countries with me so we kept speaking English even though I thought he clearly was also from Brazil because of his accent. It was just in the end of the conversation that I asked where was him from, and he said a place a never heard before. Turns out he was Russian and he thought I was Russian as well because of my accent to. It was crazy and I never thought two languages could have so similar accents in English.

    • @PauloPereira-jj4jv
      @PauloPereira-jj4jv 4 года назад +5

      Elena, if you study the Portuguese alphabet and its sounds you'll understand why.

    • @castro_458
      @castro_458 4 года назад +9

      @@gabrielpichorim8191 haha hmm... I am Ukrainian, I speak Spanish and I´m thinking to start studying Portuguese. I actually have been to Lisbon last year. And after reading some few comments over here I realize that I have never heard any Portuguese speaking English (except if C.Ronaldo and Mourinho I suppose... xD)

    • @UnNamedUNG
      @UnNamedUNG 4 года назад +3

      Well I'm a portuguese speaker (from Portugal), and it's the same here ahah

    • @PauloPereira-jj4jv
      @PauloPereira-jj4jv 4 года назад +9

      @@castro_458 ... usually Russians speak Portuguese so well that we no longer realize they're not from Portugal or southern Brazil.

  • @KirillSolovjov
    @KirillSolovjov 4 года назад +850

    I’m Russian. My first trip to Lisbon a few years back was really funny: I felt like there were Russian people everywhere, following me all the time 😅 I’ve met also a number of Russians who speak great Portuguese and live in Portugal- whenever they speak, I cannot stop thinking they have a horrible Russian accent, but for actual Portuguese speakers apparently their accent is completely native and fine 😆 Thanks to Paul for explaining why exactly this happens, great work as always!

    • @romybarbosa4047
      @romybarbosa4047 4 года назад +23

      When I go to Russia, I also want to have the feeling of hearing Portuguese everywhere !!! I recently found out because of Dimash that the Portuguese word "music" is exactly the same in Kazakhstan !!!

    • @АитакАля
      @АитакАля 4 года назад +1

      Well, my first language is Portuguese and in Russia everyone says I have an accent, although sometimes not right away.

    • @АитакАля
      @АитакАля 4 года назад

      @@romybarbosa4047 I'm here, I don't have that feeling 😂 I wish

    • @olga7487
      @olga7487 4 года назад +15

      Фраза «Уж замуж невтерпёж» просто ломает любого португальца. Проверено)

    • @venge39
      @venge39 3 года назад

      U are fake, not russian

  • @OFFsqr
    @OFFsqr 2 года назад +426

    I’m a polish living abroad, so I’m not surrounded by polish language on a daily basis. While traveling trough Portugal I would constantly look over my shoulder on the streets because I’ve “heard” polish everywhere :)
    It’s the clusters of ż, ą, ę, sz, dż that are doing it for me.

    • @marianakiselova6913
      @marianakiselova6913 2 года назад +26

      Absolutely! I always thought Portuguese and Polish phonetics were very similar!

    • @Lostforface
      @Lostforface Год назад +13

      @@marianakiselova6913 It was same for me. Im not polish, but I know how it usually sounds. I was in Portugal and noticed that a lot of words have those same polish sounds. Good to know Im not crazy and its actually sounds similar :D

    • @Mala_Gala
      @Mala_Gala Год назад +5

      I totally agree with you guys. First time I was visiting Portugal I noticed that Portugese from Portugal (not from Brazil) sounded like a mix of Polish and Spanish, later I learned Portuguese and it doesn't sound like this anymore.

    • @agranero6
      @agranero6 Год назад

      I had a similar experience being Brazilian and watching Netflix series Ultraviolet, there were a lot of words that had the exact same pronounciation.

    • @johnrogan9420
      @johnrogan9420 11 месяцев назад

      Vowel reduction...ok

  • @dobbo_f21
    @dobbo_f21 2 года назад +34

    I’m currently in Portugal and and being British I couldn’t work out why all the announcements were in Russian. The locals sounded the same so I googled it and here I am. It’s not Russian! Thanks for the video!

    • @duartesimoes508
      @duartesimoes508 Год назад +3

      😂😂😂 you can rest assured... and we don't poison anyone here. Brits are always welcome.

  • @yellowked
    @yellowked 6 лет назад +555

    I am a native Russian speaker. When my wife and I were in Brazil, we always got the feeling that someone said something in Russian.
    We live in Chile now (they speak Spanish here... kind of xD), and many locals think we are Brazilians when we speak Russian to each other.

    • @DomingosCJM
      @DomingosCJM 6 лет назад +29

      That's interesting.

    • @mr.schaeffer5399
      @mr.schaeffer5399 6 лет назад +1

      Haha no way.

    • @PyromaN93
      @PyromaN93 6 лет назад +3

      Расслабься, бро, это должно пройти.

    • @yellowked
      @yellowked 6 лет назад +9

      @@PyromaN93 Я и не напрягаюсь.

    • @yevheniyv1601
      @yevheniyv1601 6 лет назад +4

      Well, I am Portugese native speaker. And I feel myself very confident, cos I know I sound like russian, even my nickname spelling very similar to russian.

  • @bosquedastrevas
    @bosquedastrevas 4 года назад +598

    I am Portuguese and when I heard a foreigner saying that that Portuguese sounds like Russian I was surprised and thought it was a joke, because Portuguese people don't understand a single word of Russian, like we do when it's french or other latin language. However I understood later that people are refering to the similar sounds, and for someone who doesn't understand the actual words of any of the languages, it can sound similar. I began to learn Russian later, and even when I was an absolute begginer and was unclear of pronouciations in Russian, I would naturally pronounce most words very accurately and as I got more fluent, a Russian speaker and friend even told me I have native Russian accent. I was very proud lol

    • @GA_350
      @GA_350 4 года назад +12

      Eu consigo cantar em russo, mas não consigo pronunciar nenhuma palavra em russo, preciso sempre de estar numa musica ou num ritmo para eu poder falar e pronunciar as palavras correto, tambem é o mesmo caso com outras linguas eslavicas, ate com o finlandes

    • @proxima8219
      @proxima8219 4 года назад +37

      I had a similar situation, except for I'm Russian.
      A few months ago I made friends with a Brazilian girl and we were having fun while teaching each other phrases from Portuguese and Russian languages. Because both of us speak English + we both know Korean alphabet and pronunciation to describe how each phrase\word sounds like (due to the fact that neither Korean, nor English alone can't describe the pronunciation even nearly close to our native languages we were just using the mix. For example, I could write something like that: Вы красивы - Veu Krasiveu - V으 k라s이v으 - You are beautiful). And later we found out that those transcriptions are almost not needed just because I could read words in Portuguese easily just using my "native Russian speaking intuition for pronunciation" and she could also do the same for Romanized/transcribed Russian words (only transcribed because obviously she doesn't know Cyrillic alphabet).

    • @dominiquelafere4379
      @dominiquelafere4379 4 года назад +6

      O ponto é que o que parece não é as palavras, e sim o som

    • @wilsonguida1027
      @wilsonguida1027 4 года назад

      Recentemente comecei a seguir 2 canais de russos que falam português do Brasil, meu país. Fiquei impressionado ao ver que falam tão perfeitamente como um brasileiro o nosso português. Pronuncia impecável, entonação perfeita. Então me despertou a curiosidade pelas similaridades fonéticas entre as duas línguas.
      Este vídeo agora me clareou as idéias a respeito

    • @wilsonguida1027
      @wilsonguida1027 4 года назад +1

      Outra curiosidade é que para um brasileiro e facílimo entender tudo que um italiano fala, já um italiano não entende nada que um brasileiro fala, apesar da gigantesca semelhança entre os dois idiomas.
      A fonética italiana é tão próxima a do português do Brasil que chego a pensar que a imigração italiana no Brasil possa ter influenciado o nosso jeito de falar. Falamos o português como se fossemos italianos. Ao contrário, a nossa fala é radicalmente diferente da dos portugueses. Curioso é ver que por vezes um brasileiro entende o que um falante de espanhol fala e não entende facilmente o que um português fala.

  • @orthodox77
    @orthodox77 6 лет назад +328

    I confirm. I'm a Russian and have a bunch of Portuguese collegues and I frequently would raise my head if they start to speak between themselves near me, thinking somebody addresses me in Russian.

    • @WanderV1
      @WanderV1 6 лет назад +3

      Yep, same thing happens to me many times.

    • @frapiment6239
      @frapiment6239 6 лет назад

      @SanderS777 A questão aqui não é de Português mas de sotaque e limitar isso a País é claramente não conhecer o sítio onde vivemos. O Português tem centenas de sotaques tanto em Portugal como no Brasil, uns dos mais eslavo outros menos como confirmado tanto por nativos como estrangeiros nestes comentários.

  • @fredericjollien911
    @fredericjollien911 Год назад +22

    My wife is slovak, I'm swiss-french and by visiting Portugal we said that portugese seems to be the "polish of the latin world" :D Your video make so much sense now.

  • @Pitusha
    @Pitusha 5 лет назад +629

    I'm Brazilian. When I had a Russian roommate, I used to say to her that when she speaks Russian it sounds like Portuguese spoken backwards. 😂

    • @NoNameAtAll2
      @NoNameAtAll2 5 лет назад +3

      Almost Kerbals

    • @dinamosflams
      @dinamosflams 5 лет назад +6

      Adorei xD

    • @zo1dberg
      @zo1dberg 5 лет назад +41

      Russian sounds like any language spoken backwards.

    • @akunekochan
      @akunekochan 5 лет назад

      Kkkkk

    • @Mr.Nichan
      @Mr.Nichan 5 лет назад +15

      Yeah, English speakers say Russian sounds like English backwards.

  • @deboralopes153
    @deboralopes153 5 лет назад +323

    I’m from Portugal. When I hear slavic languages at distance, I think they are speak portuguese, but don’t understand anything. it sounds so similiar, Nice!!

    • @efotografo
      @efotografo 5 лет назад +8

      @Traditional Traditionalism Many (many!) years ago (before I married my then Portuguese girlfriend and actually learned Portuguese lol) I had a Russian colleague at work. One day I commented that to me Portuguese sounded almost like Russian. Somewhat affronted she replied "it doesn't sound anything like Russian, it sounds like Polish!" 😂

    • @IngBass
      @IngBass 5 лет назад +2

      The same feel, but I'm russian :)

    • @RodrigoSilva-ue4er
      @RodrigoSilva-ue4er 4 года назад

      Exatamente

    • @dicole6
      @dicole6 4 года назад +5

      @@efotografo that's funny cuz I'm Polish and for us Portuguese sounds like Russian. Saudes

    • @ush1101
      @ush1101 4 года назад

      it happened to me too

  • @celsoherculano4883
    @celsoherculano4883 4 года назад +301

    Recently in Canada talking to my girls in Portuguese someone asked me if I was speaking Russian so I start speak Russian and the woman didn’t notice the difference. It was crazy. I speak both language but Portuguese is my mother tongue. Only in Canada

    • @fairytaleviola
      @fairytaleviola 4 года назад +8

      Я тоже изучаю португальский. Точнее я наоборот русская, но говорю по португальски. Жля остальных в Англии кажется одно и тоже.

    • @theTHwa3tes11
      @theTHwa3tes11 4 года назад +5

      To dangerous to kept alive

  • @LevyCarneiro
    @LevyCarneiro 2 года назад +101

    Very interesting. Once I was in the US on a solo trip, not speaking Portuguese for days (I’m Brazilian). Then I noticed some people speaking something that wasn’t English, I couldn’t understand it but after several seconds it hit me it was Brazilian Portuguese and I finally was able to understand and chatted with them. Watching this video now I want to say they sounded Slavic.

  • @marcosgermano4737
    @marcosgermano4737 6 лет назад +109

    As a Brazilian Portuguese native speaker, whilst living in London, I can totally endorse that confusion. On several occasions, walking on the streets, I noticed some Portuguese (European Portuguese) being spoken by people nearby, only to notice later on that it was Russian instead.

    • @ViniciusBuscacio
      @ViniciusBuscacio 6 лет назад

      same to me

    • @ChomuEstouTutAgora
      @ChomuEstouTutAgora 6 лет назад +5

      I second this (as an L2 speaker of Brazilian Portuguese). I've never heard Russian and thought it was European Portuguese, but every single time I hear EP from a distance, I instinctively think it's Russian until I get close enough to realize I can understand more than a few words :-p

    • @fabiolimadasilva3398
      @fabiolimadasilva3398 6 лет назад

      Dependendo do dialeto essa impressão é verdadeira.

  • @Lil_Smelly
    @Lil_Smelly 3 года назад +408

    I'm Bulgarian and honest to god the first time I heard Portuguese was in AC Black Flag, and I thought to myself ''Hm why are there slavic sailors on the coast of Africa''

    • @Ascaro85
      @Ascaro85 3 года назад +9

      You have good taste in games

    • @rafacristina8462
      @rafacristina8462 3 года назад +2

      that is so cool lol

    • @jmp9035
      @jmp9035 3 года назад +10

      Haha I remember that mission. It was a nice curve ball after hearing mostly English and Spanish in that game but it was set in the region where those two dominated.

    • @realharlow
      @realharlow 3 года назад

      @@rafacristina8462 és tuga ?

    • @thesecondmexicanempire5742
      @thesecondmexicanempire5742 3 года назад +3

      I wished they kept them in the game after Sage missions instead of pirates

  • @geraldopaganelly7415
    @geraldopaganelly7415 4 года назад +1137

    E por isso que os russos aprendem a falar potugues, com tanta perfeicao.

    • @matiascavalcante2002
      @matiascavalcante2002 4 года назад +40

      Pois é

    • @ext4sy.r1der27
      @ext4sy.r1der27 4 года назад +139

      Mas quase nunca acontece ao contrário kkkkkkkk

    • @cereszin
      @cereszin 4 года назад +65

      Jamais acontece ao contrário huauhaua

    • @aecioaugusto809
      @aecioaugusto809 4 года назад +73

      @@cereszin se acontece nao sabemos, pq nao falamos russo.

    • @regianny0805
      @regianny0805 4 года назад +57

      Nossa, a Dasha do canal dela com o marido dela ( esqueci o nome do canal kk) fala tão bem portugues brasileiro, eu fiquei de boca aberta qd ouvi ela pela primeira vez. Não parecia gringo falando

  • @tp7206
    @tp7206 11 месяцев назад +3

    This is really interesting. I studied linguistics and still occasionally I was confused because I thought I heard Polish being spoken on the train, yet the people speaking it didn't look Polish (or Slavic) at all. Never bothered to find out why (I heard a half Dutch half Brazilian friend mention that Portuguese Portuguese sounds like Polish at some point). Really cool to hear it's a common misconception and thanks for outlining the phonology behind it.

  • @hugospiegel
    @hugospiegel 6 лет назад +579

    I'm brazilian. I used to know a russian guy living here in Brazil and he was here for just a couple of months. In his first attempt to speak some portuguese words, he nailed it perfectly. It was so weird. No accent at all. He also said we could do the same when we tried to speak some russian.

    • @necrozin8298
      @necrozin8298 5 лет назад +25

      A gente tem o mesmo puxo no r mais ou menos, nas vogais tbm, dependendo do sotaque dos dois. Então meio q a gente tem o mesmo "accent" mas a gente usa línguas diferentes

    • @andreiacastanheira3302
      @andreiacastanheira3302 5 лет назад +2

      Também já conheci um polaco que pronunciava palavras portuguesas na perfeição.

    • @gabrieltorresdiroma7959
      @gabrieltorresdiroma7959 5 лет назад +3

      @@necrozin8298 concordo totalmente contigo, o r ajuda muito, eu já escutei algumas músicas daquele grupo tatu e tbm a banda arkona e tem muitas palavras com essa fonética parecida, n é atoa q existe um canal chamado Wally e Dasha q a Dasha é russa, e o português dela é pfto, assim como quando eu fui aprender russo o meu russo estava com a fonética pfta tbm

    • @herlocksholmes-uv5qw
      @herlocksholmes-uv5qw 5 лет назад +5

      To estudando russo e meu acento russo é mais credível que os meus em inglês e francês

    • @Alexdrummer09
      @Alexdrummer09 5 лет назад +5

      perhaps we have many similar sounds in our languages, and all the letters in the word are read without exception? But this is only a guess

  • @annaraub1576
    @annaraub1576 6 лет назад +269

    I'm Dutch and I always thought I was crazy for thinking Portuguese sounds like Russian or another slavic language xD Turns out, I'm not the only one! Thnx :D

    • @pitur5492
      @pitur5492 5 лет назад +4

      When i hear Dutch i always think it is English but after a while i realize that i could understand only single common words. Of course im not native English nor Dutch, so it is hard to catch more common germanic words.

    • @cnfylfhnrhfvpjd1862
      @cnfylfhnrhfvpjd1862 5 лет назад +8

      I'm Russian and I think they sound like each other. You aren't crazy. :)

    • @pedroledoux9779
      @pedroledoux9779 5 лет назад

      I'm Brazilian.
      The greatest difference between the two ascents is that the Portuguese ascent contains much more vowel reduction. For example, the word "Colesterol" in Brazilian ascent the pronunciation is done with no vowel reduction while in Portuguese ascent is full of vowel reduction.

    • @lassuncao
      @lassuncao 5 лет назад

      LOL :))))

    • @joaopires1761
      @joaopires1761 5 лет назад

      I have a Dutch colleague who said EXACTLY the same when I indulged in native conversations with another Portuguese coworker. Haha.

  • @suevialania
    @suevialania 6 лет назад +445

    Everbody say that, Portuguese language sounds like a Slavic language! Greetings to our eastern europeans brothers, from Portugal!

    • @paulocesarmello7875
      @paulocesarmello7875 5 лет назад +3

      Look for "Condessa Anasta" youtube Channel. Probaly she I'll add so many pictures about this subject.
      By the way, I:m Brazilian and I never ever could imagine this kind of similaritie. At least, under Brazilian accent...I don,t know. I love EP accent, but It,s another language for me. In my perception Brazilian portuguese is a complex mixing that takes portuguese, spanish, french and italian beyond tupi guarani, the indians very first language in Brazil. Vowels and consonants in Brazil are - excluding Minas Gerais- easely heardable, even hundreds and hundreds accents.

    • @КурлюкЭбатыр
      @КурлюкЭбатыр 5 лет назад +32

      Greetings from Siberia, Russia!

    • @arunarya8131
      @arunarya8131 5 лет назад +7

      @@КурлюкЭбатыр greeting from India.
      to tough language to understand.

    • @Dominik-lc4pl
      @Dominik-lc4pl 5 лет назад +8

      Well, only the eastern slavic languages are in eastern Europe. The rest are in Central or South Europe. For example my country Poland is in the very center of Europe.

    • @prestonik
      @prestonik 5 лет назад +2

      smiles from Poland!

  • @netmendo
    @netmendo Год назад +6

    Good job, Paul! I am Portuguese, I am learning some Russian and this video has perfect linguistical explanations for the phonological similarities. Bravo!

  • @noemee
    @noemee 5 лет назад +1510

    Me, an Italian speaker
    Listens to Portuguese: understands everything
    Listens to Russian: ???????

    • @tatianadelgado4867
      @tatianadelgado4867 4 года назад +36

      Thank you xD

    • @linkconparche9771
      @linkconparche9771 4 года назад +63

      same case, but i'm a mexican xD

    • @fabriciamichalsky6779
      @fabriciamichalsky6779 4 года назад +37

      This is a test: você consegue entender oque eu disse sem traduzir?

    • @Pedro-tm6ue
      @Pedro-tm6ue 4 года назад +33

      @@fabriciamichalsky6779 escrito pode ser um bocado mais difícil que falado

    • @yu.czennie
      @yu.czennie 4 года назад +9

      That's me listening to italian and then french

  • @jewboy6471
    @jewboy6471 4 года назад +557

    Это прекрасное "жа-а-а" на 4:45 :)

    • @ajetaqkqsky
      @ajetaqkqsky 3 года назад +58

      Напомнило "Левио саааа" 👩

    • @TrofimTrofim-b3t
      @TrofimTrofim-b3t 3 года назад +4

      @@ajetaqkqsky Ты прям с языка снял !!

    • @pixel27
      @pixel27 3 года назад +16

      Жаааа)

    • @RAVEN-cr8lr
      @RAVEN-cr8lr 3 года назад +1

      @@ajetaqkqsky 🤣🤣мне тоже

    • @dalbekfan3154
      @dalbekfan3154 3 года назад +3

      Будто Ельцин заговорил

  • @Milokis
    @Milokis 6 лет назад +219

    I'm from Spain and I can tell you this thing is real. When I visited Portugal this Xmas I expected to hear something similar to Spanish (as we share mainly all the vocabulary and both langs can be easyly understood when reading) but shocked me so hard when I thought I was in Russia xd

    • @Neophema
      @Neophema 6 лет назад +12

      You'd never heard the language before visiting the country? :p

    • @Milokis
      @Milokis 6 лет назад +26

      actually yes, in csgo and it sound as russian haha @@Neophema

    • @DenisRezendeD
      @DenisRezendeD 5 лет назад +10

      Even to me it is hard to understand portuguese people and I am brasilian. hahaha

    • @snoopynani
      @snoopynani 5 лет назад +16

      I'm portuguese and understand Spanish really easily, like most of the portuguese people. Why Spanish people have difficulty to understand us when both languages are intelligible??

    • @lord_leckar2598
      @lord_leckar2598 5 лет назад +8

      @@snoopynani Gajo, por causa do sotaque, é muito diferente.
      Edit: Na verdade não é só o sotaque, a complexidade fonética do português é muito maior e vários fones diferenciados na língua portuguesa não tem diferença semântica no espanhol, como o "ô" e o "ó", o "ê" e o "é".

  • @pablopablo8465
    @pablopablo8465 2 месяца назад +3

    This year I went to Cuba and I met a woman and her son in Cayo Santa María. Every morning I heart them during the breakfast time and I coudn't understand in what language they spoke. I was very curious about their accent because it sounded like Russian or any slavic language, but from time to time I could understand some words. One day I asked her where she was from and she told me "from Portugal". I couldn't believe it, because I've studied portuguese (from Brazil) and her accent had nothing to do with anything similar to portuguese! This video was very clarifying.

  • @basiag5439
    @basiag5439 4 года назад +1236

    Im Polish, and when I hear Portuguese I always have feeling that it's Russian haha

    • @wowp9381
      @wowp9381 4 года назад +74

      The same when i hearing Polish and Portugees (I am russian) . Strange..

    • @littles6276
      @littles6276 4 года назад +5

      @@wowp9381 u spelled Portuguese wrong

    • @littles6276
      @littles6276 4 года назад +18

      Portuguese sounds like Spanish and Russian right

    • @jorgecapitao1435
      @jorgecapitao1435 4 года назад +10

      Just European Portuguese

    • @kueek1325
      @kueek1325 4 года назад +20

      I speak portuguese, and for me russian and polish are pratically equal

  • @helderfernandes6283
    @helderfernandes6283 2 года назад +877

    I am portuguese but live in Norway. When norwegians hear me speak portuguese, they ALL think that it sound increadibly similar to Russian or Ukrainian. And I agree that even myself sometimes hear russians/polish/ukranians speak at, for instance, the metro, and before I concentrate on what language it might be, they sound portuguese to begin with.

    • @magnusio5292
      @magnusio5292 2 года назад +23

      As another Norwegian, I can add to the already huge amount of Norwegians telling you, that I also indeed think so. I am sorry :(

    • @anttikarttunen1126
      @anttikarttunen1126 2 года назад +18

      One of the slavic languges spoken in ex-Jugoslavia (I'm not sure which one of them), sounds a lot like Portuguese when heard from the distance, much more than Russian. Also, some speakers of Latvian have a funny nasal tinge in their speech that makes it sometimes sound like Brazilian Portuguese to my ears.

    • @gorniklecznaman3414
      @gorniklecznaman3414 2 года назад +6

      Irmao 😃
      🇵🇱❤️🇵🇹

    • @gorniklecznaman3414
      @gorniklecznaman3414 2 года назад +4

      @@anttikarttunen1126 Maybe Croatian/Serb language?

    • @anacurto7325
      @anacurto7325 2 года назад +8

      I'm portuguese, living in Lisbon, and I have the same experience when riding the tube with slavic people

  • @arallech
    @arallech 5 лет назад +1495

    I`m a Portuguese native speaker (Brazilian), and last week I heard two girls talking, and I thought *Oh, nice, Russians!*
    5 minutes later, I realized they were speaking Portuguese from Portugal, ahahahaha

    • @MarcusPuma2000
      @MarcusPuma2000 5 лет назад +52

      O português brasileiro teve muita mistura africana, europeia, indígena Tupy-guarani e, influência norte americana ! O português brasileiro além de ser muito rica é, a língua mais nova do mundo !!!

    • @simaozinho37
      @simaozinho37 5 лет назад +8

      Uma tribo do sul da Russia chamada Alani veio para Portugal durante as invasoes barbaras, deve ter disso isso.

    • @minka866
      @minka866 5 лет назад +18

      @@MarcusPuma2000 , influência africana no português é muito vestigial. O português sim influenciou essas línguas.

    • @minka866
      @minka866 5 лет назад +17

      @@MarcusPuma2000 , meu irmão de onde tu tirou esse absurdo?!

    • @Luke.22
      @Luke.22 5 лет назад +33

      X G O engraçado é que pra nós brasileiros o Português europeu soa como arcaico uma vez que no passado se falava português aqui como se fala em Portugal. Obviamente pela influência portuguesa sobre o Brasil mas ainda sim é interessante saber que nosso português soa antigo para ti.

  • @rustybronco2957
    @rustybronco2957 Год назад +35

    Jestem Polakiem i od dawna interesuję się muzyką z różnych krajów. Uderzyło mnie wielokrotnie, jak bardzo śpiew po portugalsku przypomina rosyjski. Brazylijski już nie tak bardzo. Dziękuję za wnikliwe wyjaśnienia.

  • @obeservador98
    @obeservador98 6 лет назад +153

    Im Portuguese and I've met some guys from Poland and I started trolling them with russian accent and they belive that i was russian ahahaah its very easy to imitate russian

  • @Victandry
    @Victandry 4 года назад +803

    I'm sorry, but I can't stop laughing at "жааааа"

    • @WalterWhiteFromTheBlock
      @WalterWhiteFromTheBlock 4 года назад +58

      Таааааа! Жаааааа! Не отступать и не сдаваться! Давай, в небольшой расход!

    • @токсик-ш4л
      @токсик-ш4л 4 года назад +7

      Чё

    • @rafaelgiovani4014
      @rafaelgiovani4014 4 года назад +3

      АХаха

    • @murilouniversospam131
      @murilouniversospam131 4 года назад +4

      we use жа everytime in Portuguese, it is kinda like уже

    • @maksymkovalchuk92
      @maksymkovalchuk92 4 года назад +16

      Напомнило мем, где алкаш кричит "шааа!"

  • @timofeyprodanov9681
    @timofeyprodanov9681 6 лет назад +142

    I am from Russia and recently was in Lisbon. From a distance I always had a feeling that people spoke Russian

    • @Uboat1407
      @Uboat1407 6 лет назад +2

      Timofey Prodanov , exatamente. Desde Lisboa 🇵🇹 Portugal

    • @myHeydayBloom
      @myHeydayBloom 6 лет назад +1

      Because it’s a lot of RUSSIANS AND Uckranians HERE IN PORTUGAL!🤦🏼‍♀️oh god.. so stupid

    • @timofeyprodanov9681
      @timofeyprodanov9681 6 лет назад +2

      @@myHeydayBloom I am sure I can distinguish my native tongue from other languages

    • @myHeydayBloom
      @myHeydayBloom 6 лет назад

      Timofey Prodanov no)

    • @adelesr4965
      @adelesr4965 5 месяцев назад

      Sim a palavra Saudade é Russo e etc.

  • @koffeeblack4324
    @koffeeblack4324 2 года назад +61

    Именно так и есть! Когда я была в Португалии, то первые дни все время оглядывалась на улице, мне казалось, что где-то по-русски говорят. Я всегда думала, что это только моё личное ощущение. Оказывается, многие также чувствуют и понятно теперь почему. Отличное объяснение!!

    • @sottovoce_24
      @sottovoce_24 Год назад +5

      А мне кажется, больше на польский похоже. Из-за обилия шипящих звуков.

    • @МаксимНевский-э7и
      @МаксимНевский-э7и Год назад +1

      @@sottovoce_24 а мене кажется, что это всё фантазии))) у них латиница у нас кириллица и вообще это две разных языковых группы романская и восточнославянская, португальский на 90% схож с испанским это всё равно, что англичанин будет пытаться сравнить английский с фарси...

    • @innafox6784
      @innafox6784 Год назад +13

      @@МаксимНевский-э7и Речь о том, что похожи звуки и произношение, а не сами языки

    • @sottovoce_24
      @sottovoce_24 Год назад +10

      @@МаксимНевский-э7и, а никто и не говорит, что русский и португальский - родственные языки. 🤷‍♂️ Речь о том, что звучат похоже на слух.

    • @jannarumeantseva7198
      @jannarumeantseva7198 Год назад

      Вся схожесть заключается в наличии некоторых схожих звуков, которых нет в других языках; мягких и твёрдых согл.звуков; редукции гласных и др. А вот, правила(!) написания и произношения этих схожих звуков всё же разные (тема большая - в комментах сложно сжато перечислять)

  • @DaniilHomyak
    @DaniilHomyak 3 года назад +745

    I don’t necessarily hear Portuguese similar to Russian, but I DO hear Portuguese people speaking English almost identical to Russian speaking English if both speak with a heavy accent

    • @splifstar85
      @splifstar85 3 года назад +62

      I’m Russian and I have confused Portuguese for Russian many times

    • @Fred_the_1996
      @Fred_the_1996 3 года назад +34

      As a Portuguese who speaks Russian as a second language, 🗿

    • @diogomocho98
      @diogomocho98 3 года назад +19

      Thats kinda weird. I am portuguese and I speak english very regularly with tourists and foreign students in my country and they generally say portuguese people dont have much of an accent. Portuguese people are actually pretty well known for being pretty good with accents when speaking other european languages. Russian accent however is very heavy in english

    • @DaniilHomyak
      @DaniilHomyak 3 года назад +1

      @@diogomocho98 All the experience I got was personal, but have you heard of Integza? Dude speaks good in English, but sometimes if it was for the emphasis on something he was saying or accent just slipped in by itself, I definitely thought he was Russian for like a week I was watching him, before I saw this exact vid and realised why Portuguese English accent seemed so familiar

    • @davidresende2505
      @davidresende2505 3 года назад +13

      portuguese can make the english accent, we just dont care to do it most of the time

  • @Anastasia___.
    @Anastasia___. 6 лет назад +238

    Yeah, last week we had customers from Portugal and my co-woker, who is Czech, told me that she can't understand where they are from: they sounded like Russians, but she couldn't say for sure. I'm a Russian myself and I tried to listen from a distance - I couldn't recognize a word, but I assumed that was because of the distance and they *did* sound like Russians to me.
    Although I was confused when I went there to take the order: they talked to each other, but I could understand nothing. But they sounded so much like Russians! And my brain was like "did I forget my own mother language or what?" :D

    • @simaozinho37
      @simaozinho37 6 лет назад +37

      The foreigns with the best portuguese accent in Portugal are ukrainians and russians, for some reason xD.

    • @RideWithRen
      @RideWithRen 5 лет назад +9

      @@simaozinho37 Actually Polish because of the nasal vowels. Bulgarians are pretty close too.

    • @ApollonianShy18
      @ApollonianShy18 5 лет назад +1

      Don't feel stupid bcs of this
      You can't forget your mother tongue just because you confused something

    • @RideWithRen
      @RideWithRen 5 лет назад +2

      @VFM #7634 it's a Latin language too, albeit with some slavic vocabulary mixed in. Romanian to me sounds like a mix of Brazilian Portuguese and Italian, oddly enough.

    • @leoalexart
      @leoalexart 5 лет назад

      Exactly the same feeling I have as Portuguese when Russians/ Polish speak among themselves. I feel like I have gone suddenly stupid and can't understand my own language anymore. I really get a feeling of panic, it's so disconcerting.

  • @iriness15
    @iriness15 6 лет назад +174

    I am Russian and can confirm that Portuguese does sound like a Slavic language if you hear people speaking at a distance. I always thought it was the "sh" sound, but now I see its a combination of sounds. Thanks for the detailed explanation!

    • @PifchoBG
      @PifchoBG 6 лет назад +7

      and I'm a Bulgarian and can confirm portuguese does not sound like any slavic language.

    • @user-tt6nd6iv8b
      @user-tt6nd6iv8b 6 лет назад

      iriness15 I’m russian descendant and was born in stupid America sadly. And I wish I could speak russian. Only been able to teach myself a little bit. But I can’t learn anymore I need someone willing to teach me. I also wish I had the russian accent when I speak English but don’t. I love Russians but hate Americans. Americans act stupid I’m more proud of Russians. That’s why I get a lot of Russians in Russia that no I’m American but russian descendant like me and consider me russian still in Russia. Because I think like them and I don’t like Americans and I like Putin. I’m in 7 russian groups on Facebook that they sent me because they consider me russian. My great grandma and grandpa on my dad side was born and raise in russian and moved to America. My last name is russian. Plus I don’t like gay people like Russians unlike America they love them. That’s how I also stand different from other Americans. I’m also orthodox Christian like most russians.

    • @mtgow4902
      @mtgow4902 6 лет назад

      @@PifchoBG agreed!

    • @andrevilhena4149
      @andrevilhena4149 6 лет назад

      I agree with you, PifchoBG--I am portuguese.

    • @Veracity13
      @Veracity13 6 лет назад +1

      I am also Russian and can confirm that sitting in a cafe with people at the other table speaking Portuguese I instantly think they are speaking Russian, even when I was in Portugal, but when I listen more carefully, I realize that is Portuguese. And native Portuguese said the same about them hearing Russian and thinking it was Portuguese-sounding. At least the first few seconds.

  • @tomleal6051
    @tomleal6051 2 года назад +24

    I grew up in a San Francisco neighborhood with a concentration of Russian immigrants, many who fled in WWII or came a bit later as emigrés. I grew up hearing Russian spoken almost every day on my block and in nearby stores. I had an Azorean grandfather, so I grew up listening to him as well as his many immigrant friends. Yes, I always heard similarities between the two languages, enough that my brothers and I used to speak mock-Russian simply voicing the sounds we heard and I realized I could do the same with my grandfather's Portuguese.

    • @trentpettit6336
      @trentpettit6336 8 месяцев назад

      Russian Hill?

    • @tomleal6051
      @tomleal6051 8 месяцев назад

      @@trentpettit6336 The name Russian Hill comes from the fact that graves of Russian sailors were found there, probably from the fur traders from Russia who had a colony in what is now Marin County, north of the City. No connection with the post-war influx of refugees, immigrants, and emigrés I grew amidst.

  • @klimtkahlo
    @klimtkahlo 6 лет назад +107

    Yes!!! As a Portugal Portuguese native speaker I heard Polish and Russian and for a minute thought it was Portuguese. Also while living in Germany during my one year exchange program and speaking Portuguese people would ask me if I was Russian or Polish!

    • @MrShelby
      @MrShelby 6 лет назад

      Foda se, estão todos queimados

    • @DomingosCJM
      @DomingosCJM 6 лет назад

      The same thing with me and French as a Brazilian speaker.

    • @BlueCR055
      @BlueCR055 6 лет назад

      @@demmersXX , it sounds like a French-Italian dialect. An Italian asked me if I was speaking Sardo (Sardegna's language). But never Russian (with that "R") or Polish (with that "SH" sound), so similar to European Portuguese.

  • @efez8863
    @efez8863 6 лет назад +87

    I'm an Estonian and when I went to Portugal, I expected Portuguese to sound like Spanish but I was really surprised to find out that it sounds like Russian. I was really confused for a while

    • @L4ph0ss
      @L4ph0ss 5 лет назад +3

      I'm just imagining you arriving to Portugal and hearing a lot of people speaking "russian" instead of something like Spanish

    • @MaSsiVeGaming1
      @MaSsiVeGaming1 5 лет назад

      Portuguese sounds like Spanish if you hear the two spoken slowly. The vocabulary and sentence structure is practically the same. The only thing that changes are some of the sounds.

  • @Jmignet
    @Jmignet 6 лет назад +95

    OMG! I had to pause the video to say what a terrific and deep work ! Congratutlations!

    • @MaciejBogdanStepien
      @MaciejBogdanStepien 6 лет назад +1

      I was about to do it too but kept watching, and only then searched the comment section for somebody who did. Paul's vids are masterclass. Nevermind the dog.

    • @adamastor5461
      @adamastor5461 6 лет назад

      @@MaciejBogdanStepien Yep, Paul is a powerhouse. The dog skit was probably to extend the video a little bit more, to pass the 10 minute mark, because of YT's algorithms.

  • @GrgoPetrov
    @GrgoPetrov Год назад +36

    Croatian native speaker as well as of some dialects and other Slavic languages. Yes, the European Portuguese does sound sometimes as a weird family member of the Slavic languages. And I am happy to see most of the thoughts explained on this topic in your video.
    If I use the Croatian spelling rules (with some jokes and going to the extremes) the European Portuguese sounds like:
    eštou, el'š, amiguš ...
    The sounds that end with "s" (or spelled "š" here) look and sound a lot like our dialects with corrupted Latin words (cinkuš, plebanuš...).
    Here's more fun:
    Eu gostaria de reservar um quarto, por favor. > Eu goštaria d rezervar u' kuartu, por favor.
    Quanto custa?: How much does it cost? > Kuanto kušta? ("Koliko košta" in Croatian and other Slavic languages)
    Eu gostaria de outro quarto. ... Eu guštarija d outru kuartu.
    Onde tem uma loja de roupas femininas? ... Ond' tem uma loža d roupaš femininaš?
    Cheers!

    • @sledgehog1
      @sledgehog1 Год назад +1

      That's exactly right! When I listen to Croatian or Serbian it always sounds familiar.
      Regards!

    • @женаегиптянина
      @женаегиптянина Год назад

      We have one more weird family Slavic member is Bulgarian language

    • @alekkisel5576
      @alekkisel5576 Год назад +1

      Очень интересное мнение у вас!😮У меня как у носителя русского языка мнение другое😊:я хорошо различаю итальянский,испанский и португальский языки на слух и они конечно более легки в произношении для меня,чем например немецкий и английский но на этом схожесть русского и португальского заканчивается!😮Это совершенно разные языки из разных языковых групп!Французский язык я считаю самым сложным для меня как в грамматике так и в произношении.😊❤

  • @JEIWILBER
    @JEIWILBER 5 лет назад +1157

    So thats why when a Russian learn portuguese they speak fluently, no accent detected. Thats impressive !

    • @bernardomoura7407
      @bernardomoura7407 5 лет назад +60

      JEIWILBER i had been tried to learn russian a year ago, and I have less difficulty to speak some expressions in russian than speak english. About english, I can understand better than i speak it and about russian, i can understand nothing

    • @JEIWILBER
      @JEIWILBER 5 лет назад +7

      @@bernardomoura7407 Hue

    • @giovanifm1984
      @giovanifm1984 5 лет назад +20

      One can notice a russian speaking portuguese (at least Brazilian Portuguese) when they said words with "NH", like "venha", "tenha" or "minha". A russian speaker tends to make a very distinctive sound when they're speaking those words.

    • @tpmiranda
      @tpmiranda 5 лет назад +37

      @@giovanifm1984 If you want to make Portuguese sound Russian you just add an i/y before the last vowel, like this: "Amanhya jya tenhyo alguma coisya pra fazyere."

    • @blitz-o-byte
      @blitz-o-byte 5 лет назад +11

      ive had a russian friend in class, he took to the portuguese language really easily but he sucked at english xD it was interesting to see that the sounds were natural to him (you could definately tell he wasnt portuguese but still )

  • @Adson_von_Melk
    @Adson_von_Melk 3 года назад +252

    I'm a Russian speaker and I can confirm that some sounds in Portuguese sound very Russian, particularly ы.

  • @bromirbass
    @bromirbass 4 года назад +158

    I'm a native speaker of Polish an I'm fluent in Russian. Having learnt some Spanish, I got the impression that Portuguese sounds like Spanish with Russian accent :)

    • @Fuerte-Claro
      @Fuerte-Claro 4 года назад +4

      Escucha a un ruso y a un portugues hablando español, TE DARÁS CUENTA QUE SUS ACENTO SON ALTAMENTE SIMILARES, Creo que en general, eso pasa entre el sonido de las lenguas eslavas y el idioma portugues !!

    • @mikicerise6250
      @mikicerise6250 4 года назад +5

      Phonologically yes, but Russians do stuff that gives them away, like dropping the definite article. ;)

    • @olaczyk
      @olaczyk 4 года назад

      Cześc

    • @saludlombardia-semper2536
      @saludlombardia-semper2536 4 года назад +1

      I'm a native Russian speaker and I'm studying the Portuguese. I have the same impression when I listen to the texts in continental Portuguese

    • @vikinskmalifrentik9303
      @vikinskmalifrentik9303 4 года назад +1

      я еще в детстве задумался что русский и польский в фонетическом плане как испанский и португальский русские как испанцы любят рычать а поляки с португальцами шепеть!

  • @carrieholley8131
    @carrieholley8131 2 года назад +6

    I'm learning Portuguese (as English speaker) and have always had difficulty identifying Portuguese because it has always sounded slavic. I always assumed it would sound more Spanish or French or a mix of the two. The sounds are very new to me so your videos are very helpful. Thank you!

    • @vitormascarenhas4884
      @vitormascarenhas4884 2 года назад +3

      That's funny, when I was in Spain some Spanishes were asking me which language I was speaking. I was shocked because I would never guess that they wouldn't know Brazilian Portuguese. Even though it's not European portuguese, it is the closest language to theirs.

    • @gomes2151
      @gomes2151 2 года назад +1

      @@vitormascarenhas4884 _Spaniards_

  • @robbie1642
    @robbie1642 5 лет назад +283

    There is a channel in You Tube called "Wally e Dasha - Pensando Alto". Dasha is a woman from Russian that lives in Brazil and she is married with a brazilian. Dasha speaks Portuguese with no accent, she really seems a native Portuguese speaker.
    It's intersting, because Spanish native speakers, french native speakers and Italian native speakars, have a strong accent when they learn and speak portuguese, but Russians, have no accent when they learn speak Portuguese.
    I think that is because the phonology of both languages, that is similar.

    • @paulomaia7151
      @paulomaia7151 5 лет назад +40

      Here in Portugal there are lot of Ucranian immigrants and also when they learn Portuguese, they speak with almost no accent. And learn very fast the language.

    • @mariliaferreira4932
      @mariliaferreira4932 5 лет назад +9

      This observation is very interesting friend.

    • @biomediciandocomlari8424
      @biomediciandocomlari8424 5 лет назад +2

      @Alisson Pinheiro I agree the same here

    • @guilhermekerpen5858
      @guilhermekerpen5858 5 лет назад

      Agree

    • @gatapirata
      @gatapirata 5 лет назад +15

      Oh another great reason for me to learn Portugués!

  • @MHiggs-rx5zz
    @MHiggs-rx5zz 5 лет назад +183

    The scientific breakdown of each languages' phonology is impressive.

  • @krzysztoftomaszewicz2408
    @krzysztoftomaszewicz2408 6 лет назад +429

    I'm Polish and was absolutely amazed when I visited Lisbon last year. Portuguese receptionist had no problem at all to pronounce my name and surname almost perfectly. It has never happened anywhere else. And I agree Portuguese sound like Polish from the distance.

    • @HZHZMB
      @HZHZMB 6 лет назад +8

      @Miss Lia Polish has lots of "sh"-sound and typical "slavic" "r"-sound.

    • @HZHZMB
      @HZHZMB 6 лет назад +14

      For Russian Polish names are so hard to pronounce (:

    • @HZHZMB
      @HZHZMB 6 лет назад +2

      @Злата Шурик ну это понятно. Но слишком много шипящих, неудобно

    • @asligaletto8196
      @asligaletto8196 6 лет назад +15

      hahaha for a Spanish speaker your written name is completely impossible to pronounce.😂😂😂😂

    • @sybilvachaudez1873
      @sybilvachaudez1873 6 лет назад +18

      I'm from Portugal and I once went to a scout festival in Poland with my own group of scouts and it was super easy for us all to pronounce polish names and for the polish to pronounce our names ahahah

  • @daryaleonova5932
    @daryaleonova5932 Год назад +6

    Im from Russia, russian is my first language and im learning Portuguese. At the beginning i felt that Portuguese is similar with polish, but now it more and more reminds me my language - a lot of phonetic resemblances.
    So im agree with u, very interesting analysis!

  • @AlphaChannelqq
    @AlphaChannelqq 5 лет назад +501

    This is the reason why RUclips automatically sets Portugeese subtitles to Russian clips))

    • @simaozinho37
      @simaozinho37 5 лет назад +8

      Shut up lmao, that doesn´t happen xD

    • @whitetv3589
      @whitetv3589 5 лет назад +38

      @@simaozinho37 yes, that happens a lot.

    • @simaozinho37
      @simaozinho37 5 лет назад +1

      @@whitetv3589 show me one then

    • @deivisony
      @deivisony 5 лет назад +16

      @@simaozinho37 I saw 2 Brazilian Portuguese videos with Russian subtitles (or some cyrilic language Ukrainian idk)

    • @cleremucache
      @cleremucache 5 лет назад +1

      😂😂😂

  • @АлександраНе-б8в
    @АлександраНе-б8в 3 года назад +491

    I'm native Russian and I studied Spanish in university. So we were told that we sound like native Portuguese 🤣
    (Russian speaking Spanish = native Portuguese in intonation, pauses and speed of speech)

    • @Elisa_bar
      @Elisa_bar 3 года назад +3

      😂

    • @johnathangoncalo4971
      @johnathangoncalo4971 3 года назад +19

      Not quite because Spanish and Portuguese are quite different. Even though they share 89% lexical similarity, there are elements in both languages that clearly let you know that they're are distinct. And Spanish and Portuguese use different terms to express the same concepts.

    • @Tanya_168
      @Tanya_168 3 года назад +2

      Это круто :))

    • @gabrieldacruz3150
      @gabrieldacruz3150 3 года назад +3

      That's pretty good you you got two for one deal I'm Portuguese I never saw a similarity and I've heard quite a bit of Russian but it doesn't sound like the Portuguese I speak and I was born in Portugal

    • @Sabrinamfmello
      @Sabrinamfmello 2 года назад +2

      Im from brazil im speak portuguese and I dont think that portuguese is similar russian ...I cant speak spanish..because for me I dont understand...I was in México and I can say that was difficult understand spanish.

  • @clray123
    @clray123 6 лет назад +271

    As a speaker of Polish, Portuguese sounds Russian to me. The reason is that it sounds a lot softer than Polish, e.g. where a Pole would say "e" or "a" a Russian would say "ie" or "ia" - and Portuguese seems to have a lot of that.

    • @nicolascampuzano5150
      @nicolascampuzano5150 6 лет назад +34

      for me as Russian native-speaker Portuguese sounds like a Polish, because of many sounds like "rz", "sz" :))

    • @aandredaandred3378
      @aandredaandred3378 6 лет назад +34

      @Mario That's funny, most Poles learning English are amazed how frustratingly imprecise and simplistic it is. Fusional languages, such as Polish, Russian or Latin allow for very subtle tonal and semantic shifts, something which is completely and totally lost when translated to analytic languages. There's the downside to all that intricacy - puns are nearly impossible to do in Polish (or Russian as far as I know) - there's almost no situations when one word or phrase could be confused with any other.

    • @CarSVernon
      @CarSVernon 6 лет назад +36

      @Mario hint, if you have to say 'no offense', you should probably shut up.

    • @Gamulyator
      @Gamulyator 6 лет назад +14

      @Mario Tell me, why, if the Russians and Putin are bad, fascist judgments express English speakers like you?
      Although I think this is a rhetorical question, zombies from propaganda are predictable)

    • @CarSVernon
      @CarSVernon 6 лет назад +23

      @Mario your posts are just dumb, and now patronizing. You're the only one who thinks they're 'truth'.

  • @davidcfrogley
    @davidcfrogley 6 лет назад +221

    I've said in the past that European Portuguese sounds like a Russian trying to speak Spanish. I've also actually heard Russians speaking Spanish, and it is surprisingly similar.

    • @Nihilhem
      @Nihilhem 6 лет назад +5

      Lol, I'm a native Spanish speaker and I have never thought about that, but you're right.

    • @non.newtonianfluid
      @non.newtonianfluid 6 лет назад +6

      That's true

    • @SilasGTBronte
      @SilasGTBronte 6 лет назад +8

      Although this is different, when I was young I was able to watch a few episodes of Xuxa's show and she was speaking in Spanish. I think it was a Spanish-speakinng version of her original show from Brazil. I used to think she sounded like a Russian woman attempting to speak Spanish.

    • @davidcfrogley
      @davidcfrogley 6 лет назад

      @М.Б. That's cool. What does it sound like to you instead? How would you describe it? Obviously we won't all opine the same. :)

    • @jjsouza538
      @jjsouza538 6 лет назад

      I think it varies according to the dialect of Portuguese. The most popular ones (European dialects and Carioca) sound somewhat Slavic, so this is why people think so about the language as a whole. For me, this is how some dialects of Portuguese sound:
      European Portuguese: Russian.
      Carioca (spoken in Rio de Janeiro): somewhat like Russian. Sample: ruclips.net/video/ViIBcsGdYDM/видео.html
      Nordestino (spoken mostly in Pernambuco, Paraíba, Alagoas, Rio Grande do Norte, Sergipe, Southern Ceará and Northernmost Bahia): Spanish. Sample: ruclips.net/video/npErliDE1xg/видео.html
      Baiano (spoken in Bahia, it is my dialect): some Niger-Congo language with a lot of nasalization. Sample: ruclips.net/video/UB3TvnYlIuw/видео.html
      Paulistano (spoken in São Paulo): Italian or some language from Italy. Sample: ruclips.net/video/7haBAax6sM8/видео.html
      Gaúcho (spoken in Rio Grande do Sul): a mix of Spanish and Italian. Sample: ruclips.net/video/ff1pqHrPQ5I/видео.html

  • @1Love1and1peace1
    @1Love1and1peace1 6 лет назад +522

    So, I had this strange situation, while visiting Portugal last summer. I am a Russian native speaker, and speak Czech language and live in Prague, so I guess you can say I speak two different Slavic languages. Me and my friend from Moscow were in a train from Lisboa airport to the city center, and we were both half asleep during this ride. There were two Portuguese old ladies next to us, they had a chat, and I kid you not, my sleepy brain transformed EVERYTHING they were saying into Russian, so I was not even bothered with that, because I thought they just speak Russian. When we exited from the train, I was a little bit confused with that, but I was even more surprised, when my Russian friend told me something like: “Omg, can you imagine, I was half asleep, and I thought that those ladies were speaking Russian, isn’t that crazy, huh?”. When I told her, I had the same feeling, we agreed on that you can’t freaking trust your own brain. So, you have two sleepy Russians on a Portuguese train independently from each other thinking everybody around them speaks Russian, like if it was subway in Moscow. Isn’t that crazy, huh?

    • @85reducedplastic
      @85reducedplastic 6 лет назад +5

      It was not a real translation , but "homophonic translation".
      For example :
      ruclips.net/video/B9BERUqrYJs/видео.html

    • @85reducedplastic
      @85reducedplastic 6 лет назад

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soramimi#Russian

    • @margaritam.9118
      @margaritam.9118 6 лет назад +4

      Icecream Tshirt
      В португальском даже интонации русские!

    • @Германиядлявсех
      @Германиядлявсех 6 лет назад +3

      Классная история

    • @SReisAuthor
      @SReisAuthor 6 лет назад +1

      Wow. That was awasome

  • @MariaArmandaRocha
    @MariaArmandaRocha 4 года назад +144

    Sou portuguesa e, a seguir ao 25 de abril de 1974, a televisão portuguesa começou a mostrar filmes/séries russas e polacas. Lembro-me de, na altura, aquela linguagem me parecer familiar como se fosse um português que eu não conseguia entender.
    Agora percebi o porquê.

    • @Gaforrja752
      @Gaforrja752 4 года назад +3

    • @diogodavid3557
      @diogodavid3557 4 года назад +1

      Mas a TV portuguesa começou simplesmente a dar filmes e séries internacionais depois do 25/04 ou houve uma maior quantidade de conteúdo especificamente russo e polaco?

    • @MariaArmandaRocha
      @MariaArmandaRocha 4 года назад +12

      @@diogodavid3557 antes de 25/04/1974 vivíamos numa ditadura fascista. Era proibido divulgar e/ou falar sobre o comunismo.

    • @luismof1969
      @luismof1969 4 года назад +2

      Por incrível que isso seja, a mim também me pareceu isso!...

  • @ababasve
    @ababasve Год назад +4

    russian is my native tong. once in NY in a little shop owned by a brazilian couple, i was asked (in a cute friendly manner) to stop showing off and just speak OUR language. we all had a good laugh when they heard my russian. so, no doubt we at least speak english with a similar accent.

  • @brunopereira6143
    @brunopereira6143 6 лет назад +145

    I’ve met Russians and Polish who either moved to Portugal or married a portuguese. It’s amazing that their portuguese has a perfect accent. If I hadn’t known I would’ve said they were natives!

    • @michalniebyl3404
      @michalniebyl3404 6 лет назад +8

      As you might think Bruno, it works in the other direction too. I've got many friends who have learnt Polish from scratch, with German, Dutch, English, Spanish, Italian, French and Portuguese background. In this group, the Portuguese have the best accent when they speak Polish.

    • @RocketRabbittt
      @RocketRabbittt 6 лет назад +2

      @@michalniebyl3404 nice to know, i have a ukranian friend(i know that the guy in the video said to exclude the ukranians) he has a perfect portuguese accent from Oporto, when he arrived to portugal he was like 18 or something like that and he that ukranian accent now you can't even tell

    • @irenewinglight3441
      @irenewinglight3441 6 лет назад +2

      @@RocketRabbittt ukrainians usually speak both ukrainian and russian languages, with many of them speaking mostly russian)

    • @RocketRabbittt
      @RocketRabbittt 6 лет назад

      @@irenewinglight3441 that's sad :/

    • @ndo7294
      @ndo7294 6 лет назад

      Ukrainian is more like a accent. I don't have "learned" ukrainian language, but i understand it very well

  • @ThePhilosorpheus
    @ThePhilosorpheus 6 лет назад +201

    Me and my friend had an inside joke where we "translated" (misheard) Russian songs to Portuguese - except we just substituted the Russian words with similar sounding Portuguese words, and the result was astoundingly both coherent and absurd. And since neither of us spoke Russian we sang our hilarious Portuguese version of the songs... I bet to someone who doesnt speak either language we would sound like we were just singing the actual lyrics. Thats how similar both languages sound!

    • @mojewjewjew4420
      @mojewjewjew4420 6 лет назад +1

      Can you give a example?

    • @Hirokuro_Asura
      @Hirokuro_Asura 6 лет назад +7

      There was a very funny video on the TES V: Skyrim - Dovahkiin song when original Dovahzul/English phrases were misheard by a Russian listener... I laughed so hard at it... So, I feel you bro LoL

    • @Fux704
      @Fux704 6 лет назад +3

      @@Hirokuro_Asura We have the same vid but in portuguese, lol

    • @Hirokuro_Asura
      @Hirokuro_Asura 6 лет назад +2

      @@Fux704 care to share a link?

    • @vitorreis4493
      @vitorreis4493 6 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/Eaxw3ozEIqU/видео.html

  • @АленаБелоусова-о9ш
    @АленаБелоусова-о9ш 4 года назад +332

    Португальский для меня действительно звучит как русский. И это буквально ломает мозг. Когда я слышу русское произношение, но ни слова не понимаю - это больно :D

    • @Evgeny1305
      @Evgeny1305 4 года назад +19

      Не болей! Выпей хорошего вина

    • @brnunes2011
      @brnunes2011 4 года назад +8

      I don't understand, but The russian language same portuguese language.

    • @Mad3rro_Samuel_Wagner
      @Mad3rro_Samuel_Wagner 3 года назад +35

      @@brnunes2011 ,но мы-то тебя прекрасно понимаем)

    • @unchartedbrass230
      @unchartedbrass230 3 года назад +3

      @@brnunes2011 I did not understand a word or writing "Aneha" has typed.😊 (And I speak fluent Angolan Portuguese, which is the closest of them all to European Portuguese).

    • @alnikur87
      @alnikur87 3 года назад +4

      @@unchartedbrass230 not "Aneha", but "Alena" lol :D

  • @thomasryan825
    @thomasryan825 Год назад +5

    When I speak Portuguese to my kids in front of others at the park or wherever, I'll get glances from strangers and they'll try to listen a little harder to what I'm saying. Usually they'll be Polish or Russian and will ask me what language I'm speaking and laugh saying that they were trying to understand what I was telling my kids but couldn't pin where my Slavic accent was from

  • @Wild1038
    @Wild1038 3 года назад +1935

    This guy breaks down languages to a science. It’s insane and quite interesting.

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  3 года назад +399

      I’m just having fun with it. 👍🏻 I think I’m just a typical introvert, but until social media developed into what it is, most people never knew what we were thinking about because the extroverted guy with the loud voice would always talk over us.

    • @Wild1038
      @Wild1038 3 года назад +22

      @@Langfocus I love your videos. Keep up the good work brother!

    • @the_fifth_letter
      @the_fifth_letter 3 года назад +9

      @@Langfocus Why did you randomly decide to show up at a video 2 years ago lol

    • @urgenmikhailovich5121
      @urgenmikhailovich5121 3 года назад +54

      Language study is a science, just so you know :)

    • @amosamwig8394
      @amosamwig8394 3 года назад +5

      Welcome to the langfocus channel and his name is *Paul* not guy or brother

  • @claudiaskieshere
    @claudiaskieshere 3 года назад +222

    My English friends constantly told me that when I spoke Portuguese, I sounded Russian, and I never understood them until one day, someone posted a video of themselves with me speaking on the phone in the background and when I was listening I almost asked “who was speaking Russian?” until I clocked it was my voice 😭😂

  • @MarquesdasMinas
    @MarquesdasMinas 6 лет назад +184

    I'm Portuguese from Lisbon. Once in a restaurant I thought the waiter was talking to me in Ukranian. But no, he was a Portuguese waiter working in a Portuguese restaurant in Portugal talking to me in my native language. It was weird. I made a small survey among my family and friends and everyone has a story of Portuguese Russian confusion. This is great Russia is a cool language! Much better than beeing confused with you know whom :-)

    • @atlas2758
      @atlas2758 6 лет назад +12

      Tiago Pinheiro i don't know whom. Enlighten me, please.

    • @user-uh7mn4tm7r
      @user-uh7mn4tm7r 6 лет назад +5

      Atlas maybe Spanish ,people always mistake them for each other

    • @glenncordova3365
      @glenncordova3365 6 лет назад +16

      He means Valdimort

    • @dj3us
      @dj3us 6 лет назад +6

      7:19 Why the fuck exactly Ukrainian?

    • @PhilippeLarcher
      @PhilippeLarcher 6 лет назад +1

      Did he have a regional accent? I found lisbon accent very soft.

  • @wolfgangschulze2343
    @wolfgangschulze2343 Год назад +1

    I have discovered your profound explanations about
    languages ​​and follow them with great interest.

  • @emil6209
    @emil6209 2 года назад +333

    I am Bulgarian and every time I hear Portuguese I need several seconds to find out it is not a slavic language. It sounds really familiar and I instantly try to find common words with Bulgarian, which I quite well do with other slavic languages. From all the reasons you listed I guess sibilants and nasal vowels, which Bulgarian has a abundance of, are the main reason for the Portuguese to sound similarly. I am not sure if this is linked but I also found out that Portuguese music sounds quite enjoyable.

    • @raykoevstatiev9653
      @raykoevstatiev9653 2 года назад +15

      Being a speaker of both bulgarian (native) and russian, the similarity of portuguese to bulgarian (especially Sofia slang) is almost uncanny!

    • @kk_1212
      @kk_1212 2 года назад +3

      What portuguese music do you listen to?

    • @kobyrichardson7589
      @kobyrichardson7589 2 года назад +4

      To me bulgarian and brazilian portuguese sound the same and my mom family is from Brazil 🇧🇷

    • @halidovickemal390
      @halidovickemal390 2 года назад +4

      BULGARIA 🇧🇬😍😍

    • @fernandor8186
      @fernandor8186 Год назад

      no chance at all... does bulgarian have: ż, ś, sz, ą, ę - polish letters that sound similar to portuguese?

  • @carolinecruz9083
    @carolinecruz9083 4 года назад +290

    I'm Brazilian and I live in Argentina, everybody says that I have a Russian accent when I speak Spanish 🤷‍♀️

    • @luci_lene
      @luci_lene 4 года назад +14

      There's an Argentinian guy at my work and I always thought he was russian because of his accent speaking English

    • @rmblue2427
      @rmblue2427 4 года назад +5

      I'm American and people say I have a Russian accent when I speak Spanish in South America. I think people might imagine things.

    • @windrated
      @windrated 4 года назад +2

      Realmente na Argentina eles vêem o português brasileiro como russo.
      Tem um vídeo recente de uma guria argentina acompanhando o sorteio das oitavas da Libertadores, o cara que tá apresentando o sorteio é brasileiro, daí ela diz que não entende nada e o brasileiro parece que está falando russo.

    • @adelesr4965
      @adelesr4965 5 месяцев назад

      Diz a palavra SAUDADE eles assim já sabem que estás a falar português

  • @lucasvivaldo2101
    @lucasvivaldo2101 6 лет назад +306

    They are so similar to the point I can use the Russian alphabet to write in Portuguese:
    Эсе канал со́бре ли́ньгуас э́ фантастику. Сэмпре ашеи ки ас дуас ли́ньгуас ерам ум по́уку паресийдас, ияаго́ьра эу сеи поркеь! - If you speak Portuguese, try putting this on Google Translate and hear the Russian audio. It's pretty fun.

    • @thedamntrain
      @thedamntrain 6 лет назад +62

      Отлично! Теперь осталось только захватить Португалию и перевести их язык на кириллицу!!!

    • @ganz3995
      @ganz3995 6 лет назад +23

      You can use pretty much any alphabet to write any language. Different Turkic languages, for example, are written in Arabic, Latin and Cyrillic. Also, some Slavic languages are written in Latin while other are written in Cyrillic. Romanian, which is a romance language, is now written in Latin, but used to be written in Cyrillic.

    • @ivanfreire
      @ivanfreire 6 лет назад +36

      Perfect. I do speak portuguese and could understand perfectly that phrase

    • @wendeltancredo431
      @wendeltancredo431 6 лет назад

      O que diz a frase

    • @curadofilho
      @curadofilho 6 лет назад +9

      hahahahhaha amazing!

  • @Esqpillar
    @Esqpillar 2 года назад +2

    I have had this thought this so many times, and I think the video does a good job of articulating some reasons why.

  • @assassin3003
    @assassin3003 5 лет назад +607

    If i go to Russia or Poland im going to speak Portuguese really fast

    • @LISBONKULT
      @LISBONKULT 5 лет назад +29

      Spoiler alert: you wont

    • @patrycjastachura9086
      @patrycjastachura9086 5 лет назад +32

      I think not, in Poland you must spreak Polish, even simple words , maybe try to speak "Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz" ( it's a name and surname from movie "How I Unleashed World War II" )

    • @Anonymous-gn5tq
      @Anonymous-gn5tq 5 лет назад +1

      @@patrycjastachura9086 0.0

    • @Teliespeck
      @Teliespeck 5 лет назад +14

      Ctz q vai dar certo parça 👍👍

    • @Cephalotripsy1992
      @Cephalotripsy1992 5 лет назад +12

      Polish is harder than Russian

  • @xeniak1201
    @xeniak1201 4 года назад +1087

    I’m Russian and when I started learning Portuguese, I was wondering - why does the teacher speak with that strong ugly Russian pronunciation 😅😅

  • @joseazevedo3432
    @joseazevedo3432 6 лет назад +128

    When I was in the US, I actually had Moldavians and Ukranians approach me to ask what kind of Slavic language I was speaking, when I was just speaking Portuguese with a friend. They legitimately thought it had to be some kind of Slavic language because the phonemes were so similar.

    • @caiomiglioli
      @caiomiglioli 6 лет назад +6

      There's an ukranian professional CS:GO player called s1mple. I was watching him streaming and he was listening to Michel Telo's "Ai se eu te pego" and he sang the chorus with an almost perfect portuguese, it really sounded like a native speaker, no accent at all. He doesnt speak any portuguese, he can barely say 'Oi'.

    • @lucianluciannix6924
      @lucianluciannix6924 6 лет назад +3

      The Moldavians they supposed to recognize portuguese because they speak romanian...Any romanian speaker recognise a Latin language

    • @pawekrzysztof1677
      @pawekrzysztof1677 6 лет назад +2

      @@lucianluciannix6924 Moldavians probably spoke with Ukrainians in Russian.

    • @adamastor5461
      @adamastor5461 6 лет назад +3

      @@lucianluciannix6924 So Moldavians speak a Romance language and not a Slavic one? That's interesting.

    • @lucianluciannix6924
      @lucianluciannix6924 6 лет назад +3

      @@adamastor5461 yes the official language of Moldova is romanian
      Because they was part of the USSR alot of them they can speak russian as well
      Romanian language and russian language are totally different

  • @jsbach1750
    @jsbach1750 11 месяцев назад +3

    I was completely goofed in college and asked a Portuguese speaker if they were speaking Russian. I felt particularly embarrassed having learned Spanish, but this video makes me feel better

  • @catenaris
    @catenaris 6 лет назад +83

    I'm French, but I was raised bilingual with Polish. I took the plane once from Valencia, Spain and noticed that my neighbours didn't speak spanish. In fact, that language came unknown to me, and as I finally asked them if they were from Russia I was schocked to learn that they were actually Portuguese football supporters! So it's totally true 😂 I thought I was an exception, though I do now understand why I made this confusion. :) I never expected that video, I'll share it, it was really good!

    • @kyomademon453
      @kyomademon453 6 лет назад +1

      Well people in valencia speak valencian aside from spanish so its easy to get confused

    • @catenaris
      @catenaris 6 лет назад +2

      @@kyomademon453 That's right, considering how much closer to french valencian and catalan are, it's always fun to read the bilingual/trilingual scripts :)

    • @kyomademon453
      @kyomademon453 6 лет назад +1

      @@catenaris actually not that close, catalan is closer to occitan and italian, valencian is closer to italian and has mozarabic infliences, its funny a catalan speaker and occitan speaker can understand each other almost 100% but valencians cant understand occitan at all

    • @gordusmaximus4990
      @gordusmaximus4990 6 лет назад

      You should try Azorean Portuguese from São Miguel, is other world. More like french in sounding. That is why Azoreans pronunce usually french words better, specially if they have a "u".

    • @hanzeronori3856
      @hanzeronori3856 6 лет назад +2

      Bilingual Polish but calling yourself French? I bet your father is French and your mother Polish and you all live in France, isn't it? It would make sense in the way that Polish moms always have this thing for "my child will speak my language with me!"

  • @fabianoborges
    @fabianoborges 4 года назад +740

    De forma análoga, um amigo galego diz que a língua espanhola parece a língua grega sob a perspectiva fonética.
    Na Armênia (cujas línguas oficiais são russo e armênio), vi pessoas cantando música brasileira sem sotaque, embora não soubessem o que estavam cantando.
    Conheci russos que falavam português sem qualquer sotaque. Coisas intrigantes!
    Abs!

    • @valeriabr7343
      @valeriabr7343 3 года назад +13

      Incrível isso! 😱

    • @lucasramon1632
      @lucasramon1632 3 года назад +7

      Nossa

    • @allistairneil8968
      @allistairneil8968 3 года назад +4

      Pois.

    • @alexcunhapinto
      @alexcunhapinto 3 года назад +28

      Tem piada. Um amigo francês na Grécia achava que os gregos falavam algo parecido com português, mas parece-me mais espanhol porque tem muitos iii e falam muuuuito depressa

    • @fabianoborges
      @fabianoborges 3 года назад +28

      @@alexcunhapinto, bacanas essas percepções. Línguas são fascinantes.
      Abração.

  • @sumhump1075
    @sumhump1075 4 года назад +293

    when Portuguese and Russians speak Greek they have the same accent, that was my observation and it felt weird to me

    • @cactussenpai9625
      @cactussenpai9625 4 года назад

      Sum Hump hah, yeah kind of

    • @levilima9925
      @levilima9925 4 года назад +2

      English also xD

    • @lucasmedeiros5383
      @lucasmedeiros5383 4 года назад +6

      @@levilima9925 i don't think so, russians get to pull so much the "r's", while portuguese speakers just sound gross :D

    • @venyuu8029
      @venyuu8029 4 года назад +27

      @@lucasmedeiros5383 you sound gross stfu

    • @elenabrambilla95
      @elenabrambilla95 4 года назад

      same when they speak italian

  • @stanpodol8233
    @stanpodol8233 Год назад +2

    Better late than never, I have just seen this very interesting video.
    Being half Russian half Polish and equally fluent in both languages I was really surprised, rather pleasantly must admit in Lisboa last year, when I suspected either Russian or Polish talking close by. It is really an interesting phenomenon; thank you for a truly interesting info! I subscribe of course, if it’s not too late!

  • @claudiayork2270
    @claudiayork2270 5 лет назад +373

    I am Brazilian. My roommate in college was Russian. Her friends said I have a Russian accent.

  • @sOofiiexD
    @sOofiiexD 5 лет назад +131

    My portuguese teacher was from Portugal, everyone in school thought It was a russian class just by hearing the teacher speak from outside the classroom, I had to remark a lot of times It was a portuguese class not a russian class lmao

  • @NarsilRenewed
    @NarsilRenewed 3 года назад +99

    As a native speaker of Russian who has lived in anglophone countries most of my life, I always jump when I hear Portuguese spoken in public places because I initially think it's Russian. Upon closer investigation, of course, I figure out it isn't but the initial impression is that yes, they are phonetically quite similar due to all the features I have noticed that you have explained in such detail: the rhythm, the sibilants, the agglomeration of sounds and the "smudging" of vowels not under stress.

  • @czlowiekwatomizerze
    @czlowiekwatomizerze 2 года назад +12

    I'm a native Polish speaker and my first impression with Portuguese or Russian in Portugal (there're quite a few Russian speakers living in Lisbon) heard from some distance or in a noisy environment was that they seemed indistinguishable, for the reasons you've mentioned in the video. Even after learning some Portuguese, and having worked with the Portuguese and Russians for a few years, I still occasionally need a few seconds of careful listening before I can tell them apart. I don't have this feeling with Portuguese vs. Polish, but I do consciously find many phonetical similarities between them. By the way, there's more to nasals in Polish - the characteristic Portuguese diphthongs with nasal /j/ can be heard in words spelled with -ńsk-, such as Gdańsk, chiński, Wroński, where they sound a lot like ãe, im and õe, respectively, at least in colloquial speech. And the funniest thing is many Poles immediately lose their ability to pronounce nasals when they switch to Portuguese - somehow they keep pronouncing all vowels in Portuguese purely oral even after months of learning.