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The most beautiful language sounding to me is definitely Albanian. It's like all the most beautiful languages in the world have come together and have created Albanian. It is so smooth, romantic and the way how they pronounce the letter "r" is gorgeous, especially when is spoken by women. In second place would be Greek, it is very beautiful as well.
The two most unique languages in the world.
BTW I'm from Spain
could youguys give me your opinions pls?
how this language/music sound like?
I really want to know it, from people don't speak and don't know this language!
Thanks for your help! ( sorry because my english is bad!)
In termos of music and rythm i'd like to say american english and Brazilian Portuguese. Em terms of poetry i stay with french and Italy. And i like spanish and arabic because it's sensual in terms of speaking!!
Best - 1.French (exquisite)
2.Brazilian portuguese (melody and rythm and music)
3.American English (same as brazilian)
4. Italian (poetry)
5. Spanish (sexyness)
Worst - 1.Asians at all (no rythm at all - almost chicken in a conversation)
2.German (almost two drunks fighting)
3.Escandinavian languages (Some languages doesn't matter in the world.... meet the scandinavians)
4.Russian (same as german and russians sucks)
5.African dialects (unrefined and unpleasant to ears)
Idk if I have replied but French is the best sounding imo, it just has this charm that's really hard to describe.
Japanese is also really nice, especially when spoken by anime characters, it's really expressive and refined, it goes really well with songs as well. And Kansai ben is really funny.
Italian is also very pretty.
My least favorites is probably Korean, just not a fan at all.
I also hate it when people don't know Mandarin try to pronounce it (mostly Chinese names) or when beginners try to speak it, it just sounds so cringey, like please shut the **** up and speak English instead.
I also don't like the Mandarin accent in China, maybe it's just their tone but it sounds really annoying imo. It sounds good when it's spoken in a historical drama though.
Initially I didn't like Dutch and German and thought they sounded awful, but now that I hang out with more German and Dutch-speaking people, it sounds decent to me. Swedish still sounds extremely weird to me though.
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