yes, when i speak romatic languages like french and spanish, my voice gets deeper and a bit more serious, but when im speaking english, it just sounds normal, a little more excited maybe. I think its because speaking spanish or french takes more concentration and so your voice becomes more concentrated as well. did that make sense?
2007-07-24 03:11:19
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answered by Jake 2
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My native language is English and my voice gets higher when I speak French. Even my students noticed it when I used to teach French.
2007-07-24 03:13:34
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answered by Anonymous
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My native language is English. When I speak French, my voice becomes softer. When I speak Spanish, it becomes forceful!
An innocent question like this, and some idiot gives us the thumbs down. Get a life
2007-07-24 03:11:47
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answered by Taylor29 7
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Not really, your voice just sounds a little different because the words from another language has different sounds to that of your own, and sometimes if you can't speak a language very well, it comes out weird!
2007-07-24 03:13:18
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answered by zeltjie3 2
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My local language is English, however I'm additionally studying French and Spanish, and feature found out Russian and German. I consider it is utterly average to difference your voice talking in an extra language due to the fact you have got to kind the sounds otherwise (for illustration, French you employ your throat plenty extra, Spanish you employ your tongue). So sure, your voice alterations, however in my opinion I continually had the temptation to talk in a diminish voice at any time when I spoke German for no motive!
2016-09-05 17:17:42
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answered by ? 4
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My native language is English, but I speak four languages on top of that.
When I speak Spanish and Arabic, my tone of voice is definitely deeper.
When I speak French or German, my tone of voice is definitely higher.
I wonder why???
2007-07-24 03:10:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Not really. My native is English, but I speak almost fluent French. I also speak a little Spanish, German and Japanese. My voice stays low.
2007-07-24 03:15:07
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answered by Kraziegurl79 ist ein Rock Star 7
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Gujarati is my native language and my voice does change, my friend says my voice sounds so different when I speak it. I'm also learning Spanish and my voice changes a little there too. =)
2007-07-24 03:12:24
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answered by lovin' it 6
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yes when I speak puertio rican spanish (cuz there is a difference) and my native language is english
2007-07-24 03:11:17
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answered by lareinadenewb 3
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Yup. When I speak Punjabi and French.
2007-07-24 04:56:33
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answered by simi♥ 5
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