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BayernFan

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Feb 17, 2016
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Speaking of ugly ass languages, German has to be up there. Telling someone I love you in German sounds like a threat.
German is the most masculine language out there, nothing ugly about it.

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Romance languages is where it's at :agree:

I also like Turkish and Greek.
They can sound good, but also way too feminine at times.

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I fee sorry for them then, uglyass language.
I like the sound of Russian. Sounds very smooth.
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
Speaking of ugly, German got nothing on Dutch. It’s the Ultimate potato stuck in throat language.

Their surnames sounds pretty cool, but the language itself is another story.


@Bianconero81
Sounds like a ugly mix between German and English to me. If I'm reading it, I might understand maybe half a sentence or a few words. If I'm listening, I don't understand anything
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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German is the most masculine language out there, nothing ugly about it.

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They can sound good, but also way too feminine at times.

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I like the sound of Russian. Sounds very smooth.
What hell is masculine or feminine language? There is no such thing.
 

BayernFan

Senior Member
Feb 17, 2016
7,125
Sounds like a ugly mix between German and English to me. If I'm reading it, I might understand maybe half a sentence or a few words. If I'm listening, I don't understand anything
Same here as a Dane. I can understand some of the written but when they speak I don’t get anything. And they are both germanic languages.

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What hell is masculine or feminine language? There is no such thing.
Well, then let me say soft and harsh.

Many Romance languages sounds good, but they’re also very soft spoken often, especially Italian. Compare it to Dutch or German, Arabic as well these languages are way more gutteral there for sounding harsh.

Thats what I meant with feminine/maskuline sounding. Italian is not sounding harsh compared to German, Dutch or Arabic.
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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Same here as a Dane. I can understand some of the written but when they speak I don’t get anything. And they are both germanic languages.

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Well, then let me say soft and harsh.

Many Romance languages sounds good, but they’re also very soft spoken often, especially Italian. Compare it to Dutch or German, Arabic as well these languages are way more gutteral there for sounding harsh.

Thats what I meant with feminine/maskuline sounding. Italian is not sounding harsh compared to German, Dutch or Arabic.
so you prefer harsh sounding languages over soft sounding?

I don't.
 

IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
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They both sound like someone is gargling :p

Italian, Spanish and French are mellifluous.
I could seduce you in two seconds with my mellifluous Spanish.

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German is the most masculine language out there, nothing ugly about it.

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They can sound good, but also way too feminine at times.

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I like the sound of Russian. Sounds very smooth.
Spanish is hands down the best language in the world. Manly as well.

You've never been actually insulted until an Argentinian starts lashing out at you.
 

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