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. |
This |
+1 It is really hard to listen to. I also dislike English with a British or Irish accent. |
| Patois and creole are awesome. |
| I agree with Vietnamese. While I really like the ladies that do my nails, it's really hard to listen to them for an hour or more. |
I feel similarly way about Hebrew. |
Yes, I know they’re tonal. Thai sounds super nasally because you have to use the front of your nasal cavity to make it sound right. It just doesn’t sound pleasant though. You sound like you have a stuffy nose. |
I actually do not mind Hebrew or German. For me, it's the Austrailian accent that grates on the nerve. "Throw a shrimp on the barbie, mate". |
It’s not diphthongs. It’s that English is stress timed, not syllable timed, like French or Spanish. There are absolutely diphthongs in French. |
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Worst: English spoken by Afrikaaners.
Most interesting: American Sign Language. When I was in graduate school one semester I was in two classes with a Deaf student and a 2 sign language interpreters came in for three hours and tag teamed simultaneously interpreting. It was so incredibly expressive. Not just the signing but the facial movements. I found myself only focusing on the interpreter because it was so fascinated. |
| Hate Australian and New Zealand accents. Maybe a past life thing? Hate it. I find it twangy and exhausting and yuck. |