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Subject: Which is the most beautiful language? And the ugliest?
language i like most how it sounds:
italian, and spanish with argentinian accent but spoken by a girl
languages i like less: germanic languages, it seems they are angry all the time. I dont like french neither, it seems to me they speak while they´re eating ( just m opinion no offensse thought )
PD: i like how it sounds english too for music
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italian, and spanish with argentinian accent but spoken by a girl
languages i like less: germanic languages, it seems they are angry all the time. I dont like french neither, it seems to me they speak while they´re eating ( just m opinion no offensse thought )
PD: i like how it sounds english too for music
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You can also say "coger" here in Colombia, in my city and in my region we actually use it a lot.
1) Italian (dialect from Tuscany)
2) Spanish
3) Mathematics' symbolic language
2) Spanish
3) Mathematics' symbolic language
languages i like less: germanic languages, it seems they are angry all the time
Not all of them. Dutch, Swedish, ... don't sound very angry I think, German does. In German, you can say that you love someone while sounding you want to murder that person instantly :p Same goes for Serbo-Croatian imo.
Not all of them. Dutch, Swedish, ... don't sound very angry I think, German does. In German, you can say that you love someone while sounding you want to murder that person instantly :p Same goes for Serbo-Croatian imo.
Same goes for Serbo-Croatian imo.
that's beautiful :O
just listen
that's beautiful :O
just listen
I was mistaken, not Serbo-Croatian, but Albanian. There used to live Albanian-speaking Kosovans near our house, and when you heard them, it was like a fight. Then you saw them, and they were just talking to each other :o
true story. nothing against Albanians but their language is maybe the most ugliest that I've ever heard.
Valenciano, lo que quise decir es que se habla castellano tanto en Castilla como en America Latina. De todos los "dialectos" españoles, el castellano fue el que llegó a las Americas precisamente porque fue la corona de Castilla la que realizó la conquista.
Valenciano, i tried to say that the "spanish dialect" spoken in Latin America is castilian, because of the Castilian Crown conquer of the continent.
Valenciano, i tried to say that the "spanish dialect" spoken in Latin America is castilian, because of the Castilian Crown conquer of the continent.
neglectable, like German in Belgium, or Dutch in France ;)
Here in Argentina most people have italian origins and family... particularly in my case my grandfather and his father used to speak "piemonteis", they where from a little town between Turin (Torino) and Pinerolo, and they never spoke another dialect from Italy.
I think that modern italian is based in Firenze's tuscan dialect, am i right? I remember that "piemonteis" sound like a mix between french and italian or something like that... :P
Edit: I think that in italian its called "piemontese" that dialect. Its "piemonteis" in piemonteis, lol.
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I think that modern italian is based in Firenze's tuscan dialect, am i right? I remember that "piemonteis" sound like a mix between french and italian or something like that... :P
Edit: I think that in italian its called "piemontese" that dialect. Its "piemonteis" in piemonteis, lol.
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+ Afrikaans, Finnish, Italian
- Hungarian, German, Hebrew
Only languages I've heard a couple of times, cant decide on languages I hardly hear :p
Spanish, Portuguese, French, English ... all 'neutral' :P
- Hungarian, German, Hebrew
Only languages I've heard a couple of times, cant decide on languages I hardly hear :p
Spanish, Portuguese, French, English ... all 'neutral' :P