What's the best sounding language according to your opinion?
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I'm a sucker for German. Don't know anything about it apart from 5-6 words at the very best, but the way it sounds is just... ah. Beautiful. I've made a few attempts to actually learn it, but I'm a bit too lazy for this task, so I guess I'll just admire other people using it
What about you, g/u/rls? What languages do you like the most judging by the way they sound?
Post number #695180, ID: 49d728
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Depends on the voice, i think German for male voice, Japanese for female
Post number #695184, ID: b408d7
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Irish people are fun to listen to.
Post number #695256, ID: 553a46
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speak Russian into my ear. from behind.
Post number #695257, ID: 098363
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>>695256 Алё, ты ебанутый?
Post number #695261, ID: fa79db
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>>695257 *shudder*
Post number #695284, ID: 098363
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>>695261 Ебанутый.
Post number #695295, ID: 18763c
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>>695284 i have no idea what any of this means Ny, är du Norsk?
Post number #695316, ID: e187bc
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i really like listening to most european languages, they sound fun to me. german, norwegian, and swedish sound very nice to my ears
Post number #695325, ID: 9c0ccb
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i'd say japanese for regular speaking and russian for singing
Post number #695372, ID: a42824
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French honestly sounds like it flows the most easily. I also appreciate indigenous North American languages.
Post number #695428, ID: 20fe36
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korean..? there's like a sweet tone to it like it makes the speaker a bit cute
Post number #695450, ID: b79c27
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Serbian
Post number #695507, ID: ea08ae
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Scottish
Post number #695652, ID: 7816f1
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>>ea08ae u cappin
Post number #695718, ID: 89675b
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Japanese and French, probably, they flow really well. Also I like how Japanese consists (mostly) of syllables and not separate letters stuck in random spaces with arbitrary pronunciation. Scottish is fun, too.
Post number #696094, ID: f1d2b4
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guarani go brrrrr
Post number #696096, ID: 89fdb6
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Swahili
Post number #696117, ID: 1ae9ec
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Sex is the best universal language. ...H-here, let me show you...
Post number #696230, ID: 5f7760
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Japanese, then german, then spanish.
| I'm a sucker for German. Don't know anything about it apart from 5-6 words at the very best, but the way it sounds is just... ah. Beautiful. I've made a few attempts to actually learn it, but I'm a bit too lazy for this task, so I guess I'll just admire other people using it
What about you, g/u/rls? What languages do you like the most judging by the way they sound?