Poll

What do you think?

French
20 (19%)
Spanish
11 (10.5%)
German
16 (15.2%)
Cryllic speaking countries (Ukraine, Serbia, ETC)
2 (1.9%)
Russian
14 (13.3%)
Itailian
2 (1.9%)
Chinese
0 (0%)
Japanese
7 (6.7%)
Latin
2 (1.9%)
Arabic
5 (4.8%)
English
23 (21.9%)
Korean
1 (1%)
Welsh
0 (0%)
Austrailian
0 (0%)
Scottish
0 (0%)
American English
0 (0%)
Canadian French
0 (0%)
Nordic
0 (0%)
Swedish
0 (0%)
Norwegian
0 (0%)
Dutch
1 (1%)
Vietnamesse
0 (0%)
Welsh
0 (0%)
Another language
1 (1%)

Total Members Voted: 105

Author Topic: What do you think is the loveiest language?  (Read 2796 times)




Why is Russian AND ukranian up there

English, depending on accent.
I can't understand any other languages (bar 1 in every 10 french words perhaps), so listening to someone speak it just sounds like baby-talk, which isn't exactly lovey.

Besides, the best part of lovey language is saying lovey things. What's the point if you don't understand it?


Why is Russian AND ukranian up there
Russian and Ukrainian are two totally different languages yes they use Cyrillic but certain words have different meanings its like Spanish and Castilian.  

I guess this topic has died...


The answer is still German.

how is german lovey
i find it forgetin scary its spoken so angrily

how is german lovey
i find it forgetin scary its spoken so angrily
You seem to have German associated with constant shouting. When spoken in a normal tone of voice you'll be amazed.

how is german lovey
i find it forgetin scary its spoken so angrily
Same thing with Russian, it sounds gruff when males speak but when girls speak, HOLY stuff

how is german lovey
i find it forgetin scary its spoken so angrily
That's just a stereotype. Any language sounds angry when you yell it

Spanish

Conjugating verbs is spanish is lovey