Most beautiful (and ugliest) language you have heard

Anonymous
I'm surprise no one have found this post offensive.

Just cause you don't like the sound of it does not mean it isn't music to someone's ears.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The ugliest language is German. Always German. All I can hear is Hitler when I’m around it.


That’s called being racist.


German here. It's called being true. Our language is harsh. But so is English.



The harshness reminds me of how orderly they are and the superior organization Germans posses so I love hearing it
Anonymous
There is no ugly language only ugly people using ugly words.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t want to call a language “ugly,” since that may be offensive. That said Thai, isn’t the most pleasing to my ears. Most beautiful is a toss up between French or Marylandese- I’m particularly fond of the Bawlmer and Glen Burnie dialect.


You are great, hon
Anonymous
I love the way Japanese sounds in conversation (not so much when when they great you in stores).
Anonymous
I love Brazilian Portuguese. It's got so much rhythm.

I hate the cadence of Turkish.
Anonymous
Another vote for Brazilian Portuguese as a favorite. Hate hearing Hebrew - sounds so guttural and aggressive.
Anonymous
Vietnamese, sounds awful.
Anonymous
When I was in Budapest, I loved to listen to people speak. Hungarian was fascinating to me and I'm not usually someone who pays a lot of attention to other languages.
Anonymous
Spanish spoken by calm Argentinians. I love it.

The hate and lies language is the harshest to hear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


The harshness reminds me of how orderly they are and the superior organization Germans posses so I love hearing it


That's what it reminds me of too and that's why I don't!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always thought German was super harsh until I heard people from different regions speak it. Some of the accents are absolutely lovely.

I think most Americans have really only heard German through footage of Hitler shrieking.


This. I have a co-worker who speaks German to her family on the phone and I love listening to it.

My great-grandmother spoke fluent German but did not teach it to my grandmother, because of the world wars. It has always made me sad that we lost it in our family.
Anonymous
Learning German in ES built the foundation to learning English quickly in HS. Yes, German was a bit harsh for me, but the rewards of learning the language were bountiful. I appreciate my parents for that. They are not German.
Anonymous
Most beautiful = French.

Most unpleasant = any Chinese dialect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you heard my loud obnoxious neighbor speak in Spanish, you would say it’s the ugliest.


You just need to broaden your opportunities to listen other Spanish speakers. You’ll be enchanted.
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