Which one is your favorite language apart from your own?

Which one is your favorite language apart from your own?

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Anything but French

When bois speak Spanish to me I get hard and horny

English because it connects people from many different countries. It's relatively easy to learn especially compared to Chinese or French.

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I grew up speaking Greek and Spanish sounds like Greek jibberish. So my answer is Spanish, because it sounds familiar to my ears.

German

English desu
'member being proficient at an early age but I never really did anything with it like join a language club or anything, i was just good at it

Now that I'm working it's been a blessing since I have to use it everyday
S'pretty cool

English spoken by Americans is pretty good too.

Based:
- Spanish
- Russian
- Italian

Shit tier:
- German
- French
- Czech

Rude

French, love to get fluent in it. only can talk shitty french (minor conversation)

hungayrian

A szerbek nem emberek.

Arabic and i love it more than my own language

Good:
Dutch because it can look and sound like a drunk trying to use english
French because it sounds cool and has a great history
Inuktitut because of how unique it is and how well it's survived against English and French
German because it's German
Mandarin because of the complexity and how alien it sounds to westerners

Shit:
Russian always sounds like your nose is running
Japanese makes the speaker sound retarded
Indian languages because it makes the speaker sound retarded
Arabic is gargling

keep seething

German.

i like russian

Right now I'm really fond of the way Korean sounds, I really like it. Weird of you to assume my own is my favorite, I don't like my own language too much so as to declare it my favorite one, it's not bad but there are even some other accents I like better.

I like German, Italian, Japanese.
I hate Russian, British English and American English.

Hola

Spanish

Finnish, french le non Parisien.

Hnnngggg

Italian, French, sound like they're family.

I wish I knew Russian just for the literature and poetry alone.