Are these two languages mutually intelligible?

Are these two languages mutually intelligible?

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You can speak your language to the other one and you'll have a fluent conversation

si, yo parlos espagnolo mucho benes

He is Irish tho
Their red is watered down

Speaking both French and Spanish, I can understand perfectly anything in Italian

(I'm a cute mexican boi lost on milano or something)

Hey! hola! puedes ayudarme a encontrar la plaza donde está la catedral de milán?
Puedes recomendarme algún buen lugar para comer? cómo llego ahí? gracias

escrito es mucho mas facil obviamente
hablado no se entiende ni la mitad

sí, me refería a una conversación español-italiano

Ho capito mio amigo

Sort of. Italians often like to pretend they are, and when written it's true, I can understand pretty everything I read in Spanish as an Italian speaker.
Spoken intelligibility might be a bit more complicated, not that I've ever tried

kind of? But sometimes spanish vocabulary is pretty weird, Catalan is easier in that regard

*pretty much

No. You can pick up certain words here and there but, as it happens very often, the most common words are very different.

Lupa = magnifying glass in Spanish, she-wolf in Italian

Prendi la metro 3 e scendi in Duomo, poi vai a mangiare un panzerotto da Luini in via Santa Radegonda, dove c'è l'Odeon.

To a high degree yes. But you can't just go to Italy and follow a conversation between two italians. But if you move you can learn the other language in a very short time with little effort

>Prendi la metro 3 e scendi in Duomo
ok, toma el metro 3 y baja en Duomo
>poi vai a mangiare un panzerotto da Luini in via Santa Radegonda
ok, después vas a llegar a un restaurante de Luini en calle Santa Radegonda (?)
>dove c'è l'Odeon
what

Odeon è il nome di un cinema che si trova nella stessa via di Luini

I have no idea why people pretend they are. They aren't. A fair deal of words are similar yeah, but that doesn't mean anything. I think portuguese is a bit more intelligible to us at least for me.

Do you mean true portuguese or monkey sounds

>Odeon es el nombre de un cinema que se encuentra donde está la calle de Luini
Lo entiendo ahora amigo! gracias
*le da una nalgada masculina*
Mañana iré a visitar Florencia, ya que es una ciudad muy importante en la historia

COGE el metro

Memes aside, you should be grateful that Brazilians speak Portuguese. They've made your language relevant around the world. Same with America and English.

Then should I also be glad that niggers rape my wife because people talk about it?

EL italiANO DURANTE SU NIÑEZ

Boy...that escalated quickly.

*le da una nalgada masculina al español*
Pero cómo piensas que voy a cogerme al metro?
O te refieres a que coja en el metro?
Es esa una insinuación sexual?

Its orange, for their patron saint, William of Orange

Funny thing is that the countries that speak portuguese in africa sound like euro portuguese
No one cares about your shit language joao go fuck yourself nigger

ARE YOU SAYING YOU'RE NOT GRATEFUL

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l'italiANI......

>countries that speak portuguese in africa sound like euro portuguese
Wrong. I thought you would understand them though? Or do chimps communicate different from gorillas?
O teu ouro é meu, Favelado Silva

>coge significando tomar algo del español
>en mejico viejo, era común que un hombre simplemente paseando por un pueblo vea a una mujer que quiere, y la tome. Nadie dice nada y se vá, a ajamas volver
>"oye que paso con María?"
>"el Pablo la cogió"
>"lel se mamó xddddd"
lool viva mejico xddffsxsdxddsfddf
saludos

È una città molto bella, ma ci sono sempre tanti turisti. Ti consiglio di andare da Pugi, la loro schiacciata con la mortadella è squisita.

Portuguese is closer in its written form but Tugas speak like Russians so no one understands them irl. Spoken Italian is more intelligible, at the very least you can usually get the general idea of a sentence.

if you speak italian you can understand spanish. And some written portuguese / romanian