madpsychocat
12 Aug 2009
Life / Do expats living in Poland speak Polish? [233]
Both Portuguese and Spanish are warm countries, although Portuguese is quite guttural (I've heard been described by sounding Russian - but by non russian speakers ;)). Sounds deep and back of the throat.
Spanish is front of the mouth, mouth not as open, using tongue more (like a snake). So with warmer climates I would say your theory wouldn't stand! ;))
Being a very cold climate in winter, opening the mouth wider to speak would involve more heat loss to the body. So a fairly closed mouthed language evolved.
Both Portuguese and Spanish are warm countries, although Portuguese is quite guttural (I've heard been described by sounding Russian - but by non russian speakers ;)). Sounds deep and back of the throat.
Spanish is front of the mouth, mouth not as open, using tongue more (like a snake). So with warmer climates I would say your theory wouldn't stand! ;))