| To help you get started, below is a list of conversion rules among the five languages. You may find them useful in avoiding mixing similar words. While this list is not exhaustive and certainly not always valid, it is a useful learning tool which will help you get a feeling of how the four languages interact. | ||||||
| For example, French nouns ending in e generally finish in a in all the other languages (they are the feminine nouns), or the Spanish termination dad becomes dade in Portuguese, tà in Italian, tate in Romanian, and té in French Likewise, many words that finish in m in Portuguese usually finish in n in all the other languages. | ||||||
| Conversion Rules | French | Italian | Portuguese | Romanian | Spanish | |
| a. Cream | Crème | Crema | Crema | Crema | Crema | |
| b. Earth (a) | Terre | Terra | Terra | Pamant | Tierra | |
| c. Ant (a, l) | Fourmi | Formica | Formiga | Furnica | <-- Hormiga | |
| d. Door (a) | Porte | Porta | Porta | Poarta | Puerta | |
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