Which of these countries has the most beautiful language?
Which one of these countries has the most beautiful people?
Which of these countries has the most beautiful language?
Which one of these countries has the most beautiful people?
Well it's not German and it's not French, that much we can conclude
France and France
Isn't French a beautiful country with beautiful people and a beautiful language?
Who cares?
Only important thing is development and money anyway.
i care
>Which of these countries has the most beautiful language?
holland
>Which one of these countries has the most beautiful people?
Holland
Denmark by far.
care to elaborate?
thought danish was considered an ugly language?
It is, fuck him
It all depends on what you think is beautiful but I think it's fair to think that France would be chosen by the majority of the people living in those countries (Although Sweden also has a reputation of having beautiful people)
French I guess. But I think both Italian and Spanish sounds better than French, and Classical Latin beats them all.
Swedish, Norwegian and French best sounding languages.
Danish, Dutch and German most ugly languages.
All countries have beautiful people except for UK.
>care to elaborate?
just listen to this youtube.com
I think French is a beautiful language, France is a beautiful country, and French people are beautiful. And I think you're beautiful.
France
France
Wales and Iceland
What is she looking at?
Lang: England
People: Netherlands
Your wive's boyfriend
sounds hard to pronounce. why are other languages hard to pronounce?
French, German, Scandi, latin languages, dutch, why are they hard to pronounce?
They have weird throat sounds, weird snorting sounds, weird rolled r's, etc. why can't they just be easy to pronounce like english?
seems like english and japanese are the only easy to pronounce languages, straightforward basic sounds that make sense
pic related is a person from wales, they seem even more inbred than regular english people
>idealised portrait
>gives the bitch cross eyes
English isn't "straightforward" in any stretch of the word, the pronunciation of vowels is very irregular etc
Irish
norway
i don't care about spelling, i'm just saying it's an easy and concise language to physically speak. other languages have weird ass snake-tongue shit that seems tricky to do
the irish language is retarded. it sounds nice, but it's retarded, archaic, and makes no sense
>easy and concise language to physically speak
So are those languages you listed, for them. Rolling R's isn't hard when you grow up hearing and speaking it.
idk, other languages just seem to use the same sounds as english but they just add in tongue rolling, snorting, and other snake tongue noises, english seems specifically made to be simplified and easy to pronounce
who cares it sounds nice
I meant wales has the most beautiful language
You're just saying that because english is the language you grew up with. If you were Italian you would think Italian was the only straightforward to pronounce language in the world.
For you it is easy. New learners have to struggle with irregular spelling and certain sounds like the voiced th and voiceless th (yes, they're pretty hard). Finnish is even more phonetical than Japanese but is very difficult for an English speaker to nail
Which is the nordic language that sounds like they have a potato stuck in their throat?
th is hard? lol
italian actually is pretty straightforward besides the tongue rolling
Yeah man. Most Euros and most everyone really, have a hard time pronouncing it correctly. Not only that but then we have to remember which words have the voiced variant as opposed to voiceless (the word "this" has a voiced one for example but we may slip and pronounce the voiceless one instead and then it sounds dumb)
what's the easiest language to pronounce of the OP's image?
imo french or german
French sounds like a bunch of frogs burping
German sounds like two knives cutting against each other
>Which of these countries has the most beautiful language?
1. Irish
2. English
3. French
9001. German or Dutch
>Which one of these countries has the most beautiful people?
1. France
2. Norway
3. Iceland
9001. Germany
what do you mean voice vs voiceless? give more
all rook same
voiced:
en.wikipedia.org
voiceless:
en.wikipedia.org
Voiced sounds engage the vocal cords and voiceless sounds don't. Same difference between S and Z or F and V.
any examples of th words that are voiced vs voiceless?
Ofc it’s Czech.
they're not specified in that image!
breathe they them weather are voiced
Breath think thunder thief thread are voiceless
Voiced: that, this, there
Voiceless: thin, thought, thorough
Norway has the best language, for most beautiful people see pic related
honestly just said all of these and i'm pretty sure you say the "th" the exact same way, i don't notice any real difference
eh, i got accepted into this website and most of the profiles are 6/10s, nothing special
Put your finger on your throat and slowly say "they think"
You're supposed to feel your vocal cords vibrate when you say they, but not when you say think.
Pronounce the words thin and thought very slowly and you might notice it. When you say thought, you dont use your vocal cords when you pronounce th
post proofskis of you being logged in
still vibrates for think but for a shorter period of time
Shit I mean "this" instead of thin.
that was like 2013, and i deleted my acc because it was pointless and people weren't actually beautiful, it's just the same as tinder or whatever
watch this
youtube.com
Austria, it's home to Slovenes and germanised Slovenes. Austro-Bavarian sounds alright, too, it's the best variety of German.
France
France
>most beautiful language
Denmark or France
>most beautiful people
France without a doubt
My weiner lol
In reallity the only language than can be compared to the softness of french is english, so choose a hard one and a soft one
>most beautiful language
>Denmark
nigger hwhat
I just like the way it sounds. Dutch is nice too
When women speak it, french is OK, otherwise English sounds the least retarded.
Most beautiful people are the Swedes
arr rook and sound the same
god
get ready for paris shock syndrome
Germany (honorable mentions: France)
Norway (honorable mentions: Netherlands)
France
Sweden (only natives)
dutch
i þink you might have ðe american education disease
France
Germany (males)
France France
there easy
>France
>beautiful people