
Here are the 3 languages I consider the most beautiful, and what are yours?


Lol of course the 3 “pretty” languages you picked are all based in latin. Not that I disagree, they’re all very nice, but they also all sound the same with very minor differences to the untrained ear.
For me, 3 beautiful sounding languages are German, Arabic, and Mandarin. Germany was the beginning of the anglosaxon grammar system we now use in modern English centuries after Rome invaded, Arabic is one of the oldest languages on earth, as is Mandarin which is the oldest language that began documenting history in writing over 10,000 years ago, sooner than any other nation we know of. Mandarin’s unique tonal shifts create an entirely different language from anything else spoken in the west and it’s fascinating.
You didn’t, but I wanted to comment on it anyway lol
German is one of the harshest-sounding languages phonologically, in my opinion. It has too many had consonants and can sound a bit aggressive. But to each their own
@SereneScribe3
People complaining about German have only ever seen World War 2 movies. What is sounding harsh when chancellor Scholz is speaking? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJLL0gzUrdg
To my ears, languages such as Arabic, Urdu, Farsi are sounding harsh.
@DryGermanGuy
When a German talks to me I always get the impression that he wants to invade us, even Chancellor Scholz
@Julie07 you do realize you just admitted to a discriminatory bias agains germans, right? 😂
My top 5:
1. Maybe Italian, it's super romantic/passionate and classy
2. Spanish, especially in music and with certain accents like Colombian
3. French, soft and feminine
4. Arabic, beautiful
5. Portuguese, sexiest language in my opinion
Honorable mentions: Hawaiian (sweet), Russian (strong and sexy), Japanese
French, certainly, but Spanish is a really ugly language.
Scandinavian languages, tend to sound pretty ugly when spoken by men, but beautiful when spoken (or sung) by Scandinavian women, who tend to have exceptionally clear, angelic voices.
eg. singers like Astrid S, Dagny, Lene Marlin (all Norwegian), Clara Mae (Swedish)
I agree with French being at the top of the totem pole but Id put Italian second. Spanish is more guttural to my ears.
I think the sing song sound of German has it's charms
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The three languages that I think sound the best are English, Chinese, and Japanese. I also think Korean sounds good. And I love Hebrew music but when it comes to speech, I prefer the auditory vocalization of Asian dialects more.
Those three are really variations of the same language, Latin.
I would pick 3 different languages: Italian, Hindi and Arabic.
I like your list except I would replace French with Portuguese. Someone in my family speaks Portuguese and it is a beautiful language. To me French speakers come off and pretentious and annoying.
Ah, I didn't realize you are French. Your attitude is exactly why the French are despised the world over.
The romance languages.
Australian English, American English, British English
1- Français
2 - Bambara
3 - Mandinka
3 - Português
I only speak English & I have too much trouble with that one. Dennis
I like Chinese, Korean and Japanese language.
English for now. I don’t know much about others but Italians sound innocent to me.
arabic
hebrew
Español
French, Spanish, and Icelandic.
English Chinese Spanish
French, Arabic, and Italian
Portuguese, Mandarin and Russian
Oxford English, French and Italian.
Spanish, French and others like Korean
Italiano-French-Deutsch
Spanish, Italian, sweedish
Whoa, German is, unexpected, but I get it
Kurdish English German
English, English, and English
French and Italian probably
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