French is very romantic.
2006-11-01 14:48:38
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answered by Steph 4
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I don't like the way German sounds when it's spoken for some reason, same with Spanish. Don't like Italian either. Although they are nice written and sung.
I like French because of that whole heughhhh sound when they pronounce things lol. If you know what I mean?
Norwegian is very cool. Swedish and Finnish are okay..
I like Russian actually. Not heard much of it though. :)
I like the Indian languages such as Urdu, Sanskrit, Punjabi etc and also middle eastern languages like Hebrew and Arabic but i've not heard much from those sorts of countries.
Never heard Czech or Polish or anything. Heard Dutch and Portugese but they obv weren't that great cos i've forgot!lol
I don't like Chinese or Japanese at all! I also like some African language i've heard but I don't know what actual language it was as they have a lot of different ones.
Of course, English is nice, I guess it would depend on the accent since English doesn't sound foreign or stand out to me, being a native speaker.
2006-11-01 14:51:25
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answered by Fluffy 4
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Spanish, French and Brazilian Portuguese (sounds like Spanish spoken by Russians - it's a beauty)
2006-11-01 14:43:07
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answered by Borat2® 4
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Actually, French is a horribly ugly and nasal language. People like the dialect of PARISIAN French due to the romantic and scholarly conotations associated with it. People dislike German for the exact qualities that French actually possesses.
Middle Eastern languages sound very different to our ears and are quite fascinating. Same with Hawaiian.
2006-11-01 14:59:00
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answered by Lydia 3
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German. Ich spreche ein bisschen Deutsch. that's particularly no longer that guttural like rather everyone thinks. as an occasion (appropriate @ backside), that's extremely eye-catching. yet factor right it is does it sound cool? properly bypass lower back to any WWII movie you have seen and picture of the German officers (shall we bypass with Inglourious Basterds). It in basic terms sounds intimidating, authoritative, and undesirable***! My vote is for German. additionally Dutch and German are comparable, yet distinctive. German conversing international places (no longer constrained to) Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Liechtenstein, and Luxembourg. There are additionally different honorable mentions, yet those are specifically in basic terms minority dialects. additionally yet another exciting music , comparable band SIlbermond (which potential Silver Moon), yet with yet another featured band this time.. in basic terms get to approximately 3:00, to hearken to her communicate.. Its fantastically superb.. So, dankeschön für Ihre Zeit! Tschüss! As for the Funniest Language.. Korean.. My previous roommate became Korean, and Him and his acquaintances would continually come over.. It became very complicated to too shop a at the instant face whilst they have been all a room.. appears like. geese ****ing or something.. lol
2016-10-03 04:49:23
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answered by ? 4
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I like German, French and Italian.
2006-11-01 14:41:11
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answered by Just another nickname 4
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Estonian, it's a very beautiful language. Pretty hard to learn to speak properly but it's pleasing to the ear.
2006-11-02 06:10:59
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answered by OutdoorsBabe 3
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Geman (I'm learning it) and Russian, but oddly enough I think French sounds horrible, like seething oil or something. I like English too.
2006-11-01 14:51:50
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answered by just a girl 3
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I like Farsi and Spanish (with a neutral accent or "educated" Mexico City dialect; like the actresses and actors you see in Mexican telenovelas) lol
Arabic sounds nice (Levantine and Egyptian dialects only)
Even English...
When it's spoken with a very accurate standard American accent or RP (Received Pronunciation) accent (BBC accent)
2006-11-01 14:47:33
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answered by heythere 3
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I think Spanish is a really beautiful language, but it doesn't get as much attention as like, say...French, because Spanish is often associated with low class.
2006-11-01 14:47:54
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answered by mftp 2
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French sounds beautiful when spoken.
2006-11-01 14:41:22
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answered by LiveLifeBeGood 2
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