Anonymous wrote:Italian is the most beautiful. Italians can make any language sound beautiful (I love listening to people speak English with an Italian accent, swoon)
Portuguese sounds the worst to me. Their inflections sound so whiny, it doesn’t seem to matter what they’re talking about, it sounds like they’re complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Italian is the most beautiful. Italians can make any language sound beautiful (I love listening to people speak English with an Italian accent, swoon)
Portuguese sounds the worst to me. Their inflections sound so whiny, it doesn’t seem to matter what they’re talking about, it sounds like they’re complaining.
I think that might be due to the influence of Arabic on the Portuguese. Apparently, it sounded more like Spanish early on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Italian is the most beautiful. Italians can make any language sound beautiful (I love listening to people speak English with an Italian accent, swoon)
Portuguese sounds the worst to me. Their inflections sound so whiny, it doesn’t seem to matter what they’re talking about, it sounds like they’re complaining.
I agree with this; it is such beautiful language. I am surprised, though, that nobody mentions any Slavic languages here.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Why do Haitians not understand French? I mean, it could be me, but in my work with my basic language, Cameroonians, Ghanaians, and French Canadians understand me, but not Haitians. My French is far from perfect, but I use only basic phrases in my work, yet they stare at me like I speak Martian. As mentioned, there is no such issue with other French speakers. Nothing I try to say is complicated.
Anonymous wrote:Why do Haitians not understand French? I mean, it could be me, but in my work with my basic language, Cameroonians, Ghanaians, and French Canadians understand me, but not Haitians. My French is far from perfect, but I use only basic phrases in my work, yet they stare at me like I speak Martian. As mentioned, there is no such issue with other French speakers. Nothing I try to say is complicated.
Anonymous wrote:Hate Australian and New Zealand accents. Maybe a past life thing? Hate it. I find it twangy and exhausting and yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Italian is the most beautiful. Italians can make any language sound beautiful (I love listening to people speak English with an Italian accent, swoon)
Portuguese sounds the worst to me. Their inflections sound so whiny, it doesn’t seem to matter what they’re talking about, it sounds like they’re complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Italian is the most beautiful. Italians can make any language sound beautiful (I love listening to people speak English with an Italian accent, swoon)
Portuguese sounds the worst to me. Their inflections sound so whiny, it doesn’t seem to matter what they’re talking about, it sounds like they’re complaining.