What is the best sounding language? What's the worse?

StretfordRed

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The best has to be Spanish or French. Generally they're softer on the throaty word/pronunciations.

Worst, German or Dutch - but I hear them more often than any others so it generally grinds my gears a lot.

Igbo is pretty bad too :sadcam:
 

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Best: Korean or Arabic. It almost sounds like they’re singing when they talk, there’s like a little melody in it

worst: Vietnamese or Baltimore. Viet people sound like they have a mouthful of peanut butter in they mouth trying to talk
 

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This is highly dependent on what your native language is

Spanish just sounds linguistically beautiful to me as an english speaker......German and Russian sound harsher

And then lets get into the accent part...people speaking the same language but different geographies sound WILDLY different
 

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Best: Yoruba, Lebanese Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, French


Worst: German, Dutch, Thai, Vietnamese
 

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I've heard damn near every relevant accent in person & to be honest it's all about the person speaking it in particular not just the entire ethnicities syntax.

I cant say which Is the worst or best to keep it real without making a broad generalization :manny:
 

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I was just thinking how faint the the typical Canadian sounds, but somewhere like Ohio you can drive 2 hours south to Kentucky and it's totally different.


Rural and city folk generally sound different too....mountain people sound different than valley people

People that live on opposite sides of a body of water(river, tributary etc)

Fisherfolk sound different

Formal education changes how people sound....

Where your parents are from infects your speech pattern and dialect....
 

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This is highly dependent on what your native language is

Spanish just sounds linguistically beautiful to me as an english speaker......German and Russian sound harsher

And then lets get into the accent part...people speaking the same language but different geographies sound WILDLY different
@SadimirPutin
Have time to post on the coli when your brother Vladimir is tearing shyt up in Europe, brehs.
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