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1 Text| Text~ Spanish is said to belong to the
2 Text| Indo-European family. Besides Spanish, Romanic group ~includes
3 Text| minor Romanic languages. ~Spanish, as any other human language,
4 Text| chain. The distribution of Spanish vowels will not be considered ~
5 Text| features in the speech chain of Spanish and compare them to ~those
6 Text| picture. Having compared Spanish to some ~languages, we received
7 Text| distances:~ Spanish - Esperanto 6.15~
8 Text| Esperanto 6.15~ Spanish - Portuguese 7.91~
9 Text| Portuguese 7.91~ Spanish - Latin 7.98~
10 Text| Latin 7.98~ Spanish - Italian 8.35~
11 Text| Italian 8.35~ Spanish - Rumanian 9.26~
12 Text| Rumanian 9.26~ Spanish - French 13.39~ ~
13 Text| speech sound picture of ~Spanish is the most similar to Esperanto.
14 Text| Latin roots in the same way ~Spanish does. It is not a surprise
15 Text| It is not a surprise that Spanish is close to the ~sound pattern
16 Text| Romanic languages, thus Spanish uses ~many of its roots.
17 Text| uses ~many of its roots. Spanish is rather far away from
18 Text| changes. It is logical that Spanish and French are ~distant
19 Text| more different to that of ~Spanish, than Spanish to the rest
20 Text| to that of ~Spanish, than Spanish to the rest of the Romanic
21 Text| speech sound pattern of Spanish more or ~less resembles
22 Text| Romanian are more similar to Spanish than French. It was ~no
23 Text| no surprise for us that Spanish consonants are distributed
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