Well my friend from Puerto Rico..speaks fluent spanish..and says he can talk to an italian speaking guy no problem. I think they are highly latin based languages. I was at a bank once..and showed a teller a rare coin..or so i thought.. It happened to be a coin from the vatican..like their currency.. Which i got to talking with this guy.. he said that Most of europe is based off of eitehr Latin or Romantic based languages.. He pointed out a few if i recall like english, german, maybe hungaraian that i think he said were romantic languages..ah romanian to i believe. But others like spanish, itlaian,and i believe french..were more latin based.. I'm not sure if he was accurate but i assume maybe so..he seems to know a crap load about the languages and coins.. Yeah the coin i had was from Marino..inside Italy..it's a seperate province i believe..that has it's own currency...like where the vatican is.. I didnt ever research it to be honest..so i dont exaclty know..I have not a clue if what he said is accurate..i just remember what he told me..
Either way from what i hear..if you end up knowing spanish pretty solidly..or italian..pretty sure you'll be able to understand alot of what the ohter language is saying.. I do remember taking spanish in school years ago..and alot of the words in a sentence would be opposite of how tehy'd be in english.. I have no idea about italian..but i assume the el=the, la=the when in plural que=what, you know de,..stuff like that is probalby all the same between teh two languages(spanish&italian)..you know the basic connecting words.. Then again..i never learned enough spanish..so i wouldnt say i am positive their..if anythign i have only a basic understanding of it.. now that i think of it yeah...rosetta stone wouldnt be a bad bet to learn from.