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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. |
The harshness reminds me of how orderly they are and the superior organization Germans posses so I love hearing it
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| There is no ugly language only ugly people using ugly words. |
You are great, hon
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| I love the way Japanese sounds in conversation (not so much when when they great you in stores). |
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I love Brazilian Portuguese. It's got so much rhythm.
I hate the cadence of Turkish. |
| Another vote for Brazilian Portuguese as a favorite. Hate hearing Hebrew - sounds so guttural and aggressive. |
| Vietnamese, sounds awful. |
| 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. |
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Spanish spoken by calm Argentinians. I love it.
The hate and lies language is the harshest to hear. |
That's what it reminds me of too and that's why I don't! |
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. |
| 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. |
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Most beautiful = French.
Most unpleasant = any Chinese dialect. |
You just need to broaden your opportunities to listen other Spanish speakers. You’ll be enchanted. |