In your opinion: What is the most beautiful spoken language? Most ugly spoken language?
Please only put ONE language for questions 1 and 2.
1) What is the most beautiful language spoken? (what sounds beautiful to your ears)
2) What is the ugliest language spoken? (what sounds ugly to your ears)
3) What languages do you speak?
33 Answers
- Lil TimmyLv 48 years agoFavorite Answer
No such thing as ugly or beautiful when speaking of languages.
- Albert.Lv 55 years ago
1) What is the most beautiful language spoken? (what sounds beautiful to your ears)
Russian and Italian , more inclined into Russian to be honest.
2) What is the ugliest language spoken? (what sounds ugly to your ears)
Mandarin and , at some expend , German.
3) What languages do you speak?
Spanish , English and Russian.
Spanish (Venezuelan) , Russian ( a bit like the accent they got in Belarus ) , and , well... , my English is a bit bad , i have many problems with the pronunciation.
- 8 years ago
1) Probably Gaelic
2) Um... German? Although I think ugly is a strong word because I still think the language sounds really awesome - but not beautiful. So I don't think it's an 'ugly' sounding language, just the least beautiful.
3) I'm a native speaker of English and it's the only one I'm fluent in unfortunately, but I'm learning Spanish at school so I can speak a little.- and I really hope to learn Japanese and Russian. :)
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- Anonymous8 years ago
1) French
2) Mandarin
3) only fluent in English, some French, Russian
- ReaganLv 58 years ago
1) French
2) Mandarin
3) English, Spanish, Portuguese, and a little bit of Japanese
- Anonymous5 years ago
1 French
2 can't say
I speak english and Turkish fluently but I also speak so French and German
- mkharmeshLv 68 years ago
1. all languages are beautiful to speak
2. no one language is ugly to sound my ears
3. I speak Punjabi
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- 8 years ago
1) French -- without a doubt
2) Esperanto -- I love the language and the underlying philosophy behind it, but it has an odd sound to it.
3) English (native), French (fluent), Latin (some reading ability), Wolof (extremely basic level--an incredibly complex language and difficult to learn), Spanish (a little--I've finished my first semester), and Esperanto (also a beginning language for me)
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