Italian.
2006-11-20 23:16:38
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answered by DJ 5
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It is Arabic
I won’t tell you that it is the language of the Holy Quraan only but check this out
The sound of some words that when you even don't know the meaning you get the feel of it
Imagine 28 letters each can be with 4 diff. modes to pronounce
I thought Japanese is complicated but when I look at my Arabic I adore it
I do not know how to clearly describe in English BUT it is not a dead language it is the one survived because of its beauty.
For sure you will find some diff. accents but t is still as it is.
It is not that simply structured language but you can form from the same words various meanings
And from the same letter arrangement diff. meanings.
It is not that complicated to start learning but you won’t get enough of it :)
And I am still learning each day.
Imagine you know the language of all Muslim in the world, the language of all Arab people, and the language of the Holy Quraan.
I do not know if you all know that or not, but some things that the Holy Quraan says is happening these days, also some scientific facts, the only Quraan 1400 years ago told about the discovery of that their is some microscopic creatures lives on the fly's wing " soret l bakara”, it told us 1400 years ago about that lightning goes down and up " electrical fact”, I told us a lot of things
and what is more important than that , Holy Quraan tells us how to live our lives with joy & happiness without loosing sight of the truth that we all are going to die one day...
Don’t know how to help you with it, but I am thinking of opening learning centres for Arabic all around the world
2006-11-21 09:12:02
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answered by A knight with a heart & wisdom 2
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Each language has its" own stand .
Can u identify the greatest mother ?
No coz each of ur mother is indeed the greatest.
I would say Tamil and Latin
Both these languages attain ancient qualitties,
Tamil the oldest Indian language and
Latin a language which influences many European languages .
2006-11-21 13:30:38
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answer #3
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answered by Ray Washington 1
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English is my native language, but a few years ago I began learning Esperanto. I'm fluent in Esperanto now, and I find it to be very beautiful. It's simplicity and elegance is very attractive. But even more than it's surface beauty, the Esperanto community and it's world-wide friendship is also very beautiful.
2006-11-21 08:57:27
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answered by rbwtexan 6
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Italian
2006-11-21 07:18:52
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answered by vmarie84 4
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Japanese is the best language to sing in. I think turkish sounds nice - as do many Slavic languages.
Kiswahili has a nice flow --- the word yes - "ndio" is a very lush sound.
Old Norse and English have a poetic strength.
I think French is way over rated.
Worst sounding:
Vietnamese
Hebrew (modern)
tamil (Dravidian languages in general)
2006-11-22 04:57:55
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answered by evaniax 3
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french is definetely the most beautiful language in the world. So romantic! Bonjour and bye!
2006-11-21 08:38:24
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answered by Anonymous
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My native language, Turkish...It changes to everybody.There isn't most beautiful language.
2006-11-21 13:43:27
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answered by Irmak 7
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the most beautiful language in the world is one's mothertongue
2006-11-21 07:12:23
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answered by vijayan n 1
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my mother tongue is english and is one of the worst sounding languages i have heard. on the other hand, the nahuatl language of mexico is the most beautiful i have heard.
2006-11-21 09:53:50
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answered by Anonymous
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