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Turkish and Persian. They have similar way of pronouncing their vowels and "ch" sounds, even though one is a Turkic language and the other is Indo-European.
Hebrew sounds like Scottish Gaelic and Dutch. They all have guttural consonants.
Russian-european portuguese and greek-spanish, indeed.
There's some ukrainians and moldovans immigrants in Portugal, and if they have been living in the country for more than 5/10 years, some of them have the exact same accent as the natives, the same never happens for anyone else, even spaniards or brazilians.
I believe French and Romanian from what I have been told.
They are in the same language family, both Indo-European and both are Romance languages, along with Spanish, Italian and several others
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