Lone Starr The Tagalog vocabulary wasn't complete when the revolution took place and Filipinos started talking in Tagalog instead of Spanish, so they used Spanish words and put them into Tagalog pronounciations (ex. Revolucion=Rebolusyon). After that, the Americans came and the same thing happened, except for English words that weren't translatable into Tagalog.
Miah Nuguid Exactly, it is not close to Spanish like G Gaviria said. It absorbed some words from Spanish, just like it did in English and along with other languages.
Lone Starr The Visayan dialect has more Spanish words. I was surprised when I watched a Spanish program that a lot of the words are familiar. Hehe.. But the Chavacano dialect is still the closest language to Spanish. In the call center, there are plenty of Chavacanos doing Spanish language support.
Agree. Two biggest Asian cultures that are well known across the internet and medias = two most loved Asian language. I guess it's hard to decide if you love something when you just see it the first time.
+Nguyen Hoang Kien Maybe they just sound good to someone with English as a native language? Either way, I loved a lot more than just those two myself. :\
where did you get the Filipino clip? it’s not even from real news. HAHAHAHA it says a fetus rode an elevator to the 1,997th floor of a building. the news anchor also used a fake Japanese name and said “wazzup wazzup” 🤣🤣🤣
What Asian language sounds the best is pretty hard to determine from a single speaker of each language. Some speakers can make their language sound amazing while others can make that same language sound like crap.
exactly. im korean and the above korean sound is from a TV anchor whos very well trained to make a sound. my point is most of peoples sound is far from the great one including me.
It's not a North Korean accent. This is the standard accent(Seoul) of South Korea. Some provinces even in S.Korea have different accent from this. The thing you heard is actually 'kim jung hye Reporter' which will come up for next session.
yeah that is the Standard Korean or what is known as the Seoul Dialect people learning korean often will speak with the standard seoul dialect there are other dialects like in busan they have a really strong manly type of dialect if you are learning korean and go to korea you will be able to understand more in seoul than anywhere else in korea its easier to talk to people with a regular standard dialect
Im Hispanic so obviously im not baqing on my nationality but... my fav are: 4 - Indonesian; its sounds soothing and kinda similar to hindu 3 - Hindu; lol i like the hindu language because to me i think it kinda soft yet powerful 2 - Japanese; honestly this language is like a combination of Sexy, Cute, and Smart... when i say smart i dont mean it like "oh asians are smart" i mean like i feel like im listening to a sexy/cute person speaking 'smart-ly' lol . . *drum role* . . 1 - Korean; Omfg everything i said for Japanese plus it's soft and i think it sounds a lot more romantic than the so called "romance languages"... my opinion of course. and of course, as i said im Hispanic, i speak spanish and yes i think korean is more beautiful than my own language. though i do love my own language as well lol. Anyone want to give their opinions on my opinions? hate? agree? reply!
I'm Hispanic too, I've been wanting to learn some of theses languages, since I am majoring in business, everyone says to learn mandarin but honestly it seems so fast and harsh. After watching this video, it seems like Korean and Japanese were the ones that sounded soothing,steady flow and actually nice toned. So now idk what language to learn /: !! But I know mandarin is spoken in many many many places, mind giving me advice about this?
+itstinymc well japanese and korean are also not just limited to their countries. there's things like anime from the japanese and kpop & kdramas from the koreans. personally, obviously, i'd go for korean but you do you. its true that mandarin is very useful but its not really essential for anything. Learn whatever you like most! a plus you can learn mandarin after you learn either korean or japanese if you like. I hope I could help :)
It is not that kpop fans are commenting "Korean is a beautiful language". In the first place, Korean is a beautiful language, and that's why kpop could catch on around the world.
@@TheIsraelMendoza Look at the comment section. Many people here commented that Korean language sounds beautiful. I'm talking about that. I didn't ask about your personal opinion
It's easier for people to find a language beatiful when they've already heard it. Most people never heard any of those languages except Korean Japanese and Chinese.
I love Korean sound admiringly when the Korean presents their stuff. They always look elegant and intellegent. The language is very classy and the intonation has high quality.
I love Korean and Thai (or Laos sounds same Thai) , their sound are melody and good. But, I love the most Vietnamese language, cuz I am Vietnamese , haha
@blissxful _ Malay (Indonesia) What I understood was Malay from Indonesian traditional language, because the language is still pure not mixed with English ...
@blissxful _ I mean Indonesian is from Malay (Riau), And now I know that the Malay language differences from Riau and Malaysia are very different. Especially now with a large amount of English vocabulary mixed. And when I listen to Malay (traditional Indonesian) and Malay (Malaysia) are completely different (Traditional Malay). Maybe it's because the mixing of English vocabulary is different. That's what I mean.. Do you understand ?
+Kim Taehyung Seriously? You can only name Chinese singers that were/are in the Korean industry. Please don't classify yourself as a C-POP fan when you only know Luhan, Wu Yifan, Huang Zitao, Zhang Yixing, Mark Tuan or Jackson Wang. And Mark Tuan is a Taiwanese-American singer that raps in Korean.
***** But you have only listed Luhan which was a former EXO member and Mark Tuan who is an American-Taiwanese. He doesn't even sing in Mandarin, Cantonese nor Taiwanese?? Luhan sings in Mandarin but it's possible that you only know him because he was famous in Korea.
Dylan Thomas Frankly, I don't even know who Hao Di is. The reason why I was mad earlier is because Suga Min Yoongi, who is obviously a kpop fan because of her name and profile photo, says that she likes Chinese artists but proceeds to name only Chinese people that have been in the Korean industry.
Most beautiful languages: 1. Korean. First time I hear it, this is such a beautiful singing language. Very sweet, I wished to listen longer, it's very soothing. 2. Malay/Indonesian: This has a very friendly tone. Kind like Korean, but sounds more like daily usable. Soft sounds, but talkative. Where Korean sounds more like a love language, I'd describe Malay as a family/close friends language. 3. Japanese. Now this sounds very intellectual! Very manly, very self secure. Really a language to boast with or to frighten enemies haha. Mind and muscles in one language, you don't find that in another language! By the way I'm Belgian, and unfortunately I am a complete amateur of Asian matters.
@Bia Tch i think indonesian sound more to matured or harsh/aggresive/strong/fierce sound but it so cool and pleasant to heard just like fillipino language because of its spanish,dutch/french+javanese fluence .. but for me as Malaysian I think standard malay language sometime sound more cute and soft rather than Indonesia language ..
Obviously, most people will say Korean and Japanese sound the best, but that is because they are expose to it more. Most young kids these days are mostly influenced by: Anime/Manga & PS, Nintendo vs Kpop/Kdrama, Webtoon & Esports. Plus both countries have insanely great food culture too.
what these sound to me ############################################# 0:06 tamil - a chattering indian housewife 0:26 hindi - a relaxed taxi driver 0:51 mongolian - falconry instruction manual 1:12 korean - hellooh, how düü yüü düü ? 1:29 japanese - your new boss showing you your workplace 1:48 mandarin - a housewife bargaining at the thrift store 2:09 wu chinese - jackie chan giving instruction on a movie set 2:27 taiwanese - your chinese lawyer discussing the case 2:51 teochew - the chinese weather report 3:15 hakka chinese - a woman talking to other women 3:34 cantonese, like a chinese sports reporter 3:56 thai - lots of pop noises 4:15 khmer - sounds like a chicken coop 4:35 laos - your sage old uncle or a martial arts teacher 4:55 vietnamese - the lady from the hotel reception 5:19 filipino - your school teacher 5:39 malay - asian news anchor
+St. Mark Thai and Laos almost sound the same, i could almost understand it, Thai have a rolling of the tongue like spanish, which they are proud of and show off/exagerate in their news broadcasts , but the locals dont roll the tongue, they'll just use L instead, sort of like difference between beijing accent and guangzhou accent
My list: 1. Korean (because it sounds cute and intelligent at the some time. Also the writing system is genius.) 2. Thai (It looks and sounds like poetry to me) 3. Vietnamese (I like the tones a lot) 4. Japanese (It also sounds cute like Korean, but the lack of nasal sounds bores me a bit) 5. Mandarin (I'm not sure why with this one, I just like the phonology best out of the several Chinese languages) I'm from America. I also like music and TV shows from countries these five languages are spoken in.
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DragonPolyglot you should not put Vietnamese under Thai 🖕🏻
@DARK SIDE No, you don't have to love Korea. I don't care if you hate my country. The problem is that you are angry with our people. "Both men and women in our country are plastic." This is a problem. Of course, I feel bad as a Korean. I'm sorry for writing a misleading article.
Taiwanese, Hakka and Mandarin are really soothing for some reason. But I also really liked Mongolian and Korean. The way the r's are pronounced is quite nice.
성나연 . I'm Cantonese and can speak Cantonese. I can understand the language pretty easily but if your first language was not Cantonese, you would have no clue. you would need to memorise the Chinese characters to write them and have spot on pronunciation or the word you would say will turn out something different
@@KAORI-wz1bl you do realize that you're making Japan look bad? By spreading hatred towards koreans just because you're a japanese nationalist prick simply makes Japan look pathetic
Korean & Japanese for the top 2, no doubt about it (even if the influence from their respective entertainment industry is strong) But if you take out both, there is a group of closely related languages that fairly popped up in the comment; Malay, Indonesian & Tagalog. All are from Austronesian language family, have no tone, pronounce as you read & sound neutral as the Romance languages (Spanish, Italian etc.) My point is Malay, Indonesian & Tagalog are pretty underrated.
Jenny Cheng I have SO many friends who speak Mandarin. None of them talk like that. I'm not saying you are wrong, but from experience, I just have never heard Mandarin sound like that.
It is the way they are brought up. I had friends from China who tells me usually "farmers" do what they like hence they sound loud and direct. "City" people are more "quiet".
5:25 If you are a Filipino, you would laugh on what the hell this dude is talking about "a Fetus able to climb a building using an Elevator" ffs XD LMAO
Taiwanese, Korean, Cantonese, Japanese, and Thai are the most familiar with me so I would also say they sound the best to me. I loved listening to all these other languages though.. I’d love to explore more about each one now that they’ve caught my attention. Maybe one day I will actually learn a new language, lol.
夜露死库 I think only Japanese sound. I have watched a video and Japanese is similar to 温州话wenzhouhua in many words. Korean language is like villagers' language in my ears.(no offense) ca, cou
In this instance I'll say "you saved the best for last", I did not understand a word of what was said in any of the spoken languages but Malay did sound very nice. Second choice would be Tamil All in all I loved the video though, looking forward to another one (or two) covering central Asia and the Indian subcontinent
Thai sounds very good in traditional music, but I really like the way Korean sounds and Japanese sounds like a very effective language to communicate in Bc the phonemes are clear and concise
Where did you get the Filipino(Tagalog) one?! It says that a fetus climbed a building using an elevator and then killed itself. WTF?! And the voice was awful. That was the worst that I've ever heard and I'm a Filipino.
Now that you mentioned that part about the voice, yeah, I agree with you, it was awful. Was it from a bogus program ala AM station? Di kaya? Waddya think?
I'm Japanese, so naturally it sounds 'normal' to me. Korean and Japanese sounded "pleasant" to me. Idk how to explain it. I love listening to the Indonesian language for some reason, it's really cool. also Tagalog sounds like a really nice rap. LOL. I love how it sounds as well. After reading the comments about Mandarin, I had a skeptical thought in my head but when I heard it I died. Sometimes I don't understand how you can tell where words start and end!
+김도진 True! Also there are many words that are the same in our languages, like 약속,신문, 가족, 사진, 시간, 공원, 설직히, 성격, 기분, 도로, and 아르바이트 .... There's many more but I don't want to list them all! haha. Also, isn't our sentence structure the same? The particles are pretty similar too. I want to learn Korean, but I just can't find the time to. I think it'll be easier to learn because I can speak Japanese. Do you think that'll help?
I just mentioned everything you said... Haha Sorry. What do you think is the easiest way to learn Korean? I already memorized hangul because that is the easiest part. So I can read and write...
Moon Song Jin yea! Japanese people can't pronounce a lot of syllables that are in English/Korean etc. I didn't know it sounds similar to the Busan dialect though! that's cool. And yea, hangul is SO EASY compared to our writing systems haha... that's why I was able to learn it so quickly. :)
Moon Song Jin I have bits of kansai dialect because my mother is from Hyogo (very close to Osaka)!! I am actually so fascinated by this haha! I really hope I can speak korean fluently one day, then I would know 4 languages and I think that is very useful :) My main langues is English though, because I'm a New Yorker... How did you learn korean?
the Japanese part sounds good, indeed. But that is standard Japanese spoken by a professional broadcast host, I don't think common Japanese can speak like that.
After having learned Japanese, I've gotta say that the normal speech is not much different from what you've heard here. They may say something with a little more enthusiasm or something and the vocabulary and stuctures may vary a bit, but generally you'll hear something quite similar to this.
@@ManBug-iu1fu haha, i m not lying, japanese has best in kaigo (polite from) n sometime cute. Koreans more similiar to hokkien (chinese dialect in souther china)
Korean and Malay sounds really nice for a Vietnamese speaker like me. Korean sounds cute because I feel like there are a many "o" sounds when Korean speak while Malay sounds very similar to Vietnamese.
stop saying vietnamese sound like cantonese dude, im viet and i dont think vietnamese sound anything like cantonese, cantonese sound like something else while vietnamese sound more like thai at best cuz i havent heard any asian language that sound like vietnamese but thai come the closest one there is
MusicalBunny1 im tired of people keep saying vietnamese sound like chinese which it doesnt at all, there not a single language in asia that sound like vietnamese
GuardianDemonX well this is just from an outsider's view. i speak mandarin only but the people i know who actually speak canto say vietnamese doesn't sound like cantonese at all so yea you're probably right..
batulzii able Wow I didn't know the difference in dialects mate, thanks! I love Mongolic origin words in our language such as: Batyr/Baatar, Altyn, Ulus, Qurulta, Tamyr/Tömriin. My surname is also Batyr(Batur) :)
in my opinion 1. Korean pronounciation is very clear so I can understand a lot more, it's a very beautiful language. 2. Mandarin and Cantonese I think the Mandarin one was from the news so that's why it was so fast xD. but it's very nice to listen to. as well as Cnatonese 3. Japanese It's like a mixture of Chinese and Korean pronounciation it's very cute 4. Thai At first It was a weird language for me because I was never used to hearing it, but them I realise it's a very nice language. 5. Tagalog It is very close my mother's tongue, bisaya and cebuano so I find it very nice to hear. and also the tagalog one was also from the news that's why it sounded kinda boring haha
The usage of chinese character is not often in Korean daily lives. It has been a cultural trait till 90's to use Chinese charaters in newspapers, administrative document, and academic papers as Korea had used Chinese writing as symbol of aristocrats. However, the reformation of Korean nation has changed this dramatically and now unless someone takes a major in Korean History, Korean, or other Chinese/italian related subejects, most Koreans don't need Chinese characters in real life.
It's really sad that there is so much hate among those states in Asia. I am from Germany and I am used to the fact that the whole world still hates us for things that happened in WW2. The past of my country makes me sad and I wish that it would have never happened, but it did and I am grateful that the allied forces have introduced democracy to Germany because therefore I am living in a free and prosperous country now. To be honest I think that we lost the war has healed our country and riddened it of evil, but the situation in asia was different. Japan and japanese people nowadays cannot run away from their responsibilty. Your grandfathers have never apologized for their wrongdoings towards Korea, Taiwan and China and it is your duty now to make up for it. When you run away from your mistakes and deny them you become like Russia. Stalin killed much more people than Hitler did and yet no one was there to stop them and this is why Russia has become a rotten country. My grandfather was born in Poland and the Russians killed his family, when he was in captivity in America, I will never be able to forgive them what they have done and the way things are looking now, Putin is going to start the next world war. But it is not to late for Japan, Japanese people are smarter and more civilized than the Russians, they can alter they ways and establish peace in east asia.
Very true. if Japan apology to neighbor countries like Korea, China and Taiwan from their heart and educate real history and truth their kids and student, Nowadays anger and hates in East Asia will vanished.
I came from VietNam so I'll not put VNese here. I like Mandarin & Korean. I think others languages have too hard "RRRR" and double-vowel sound. (I'm learning Korean & I knew it have those too but I feel it sound easier)
That is Malaysian. The guy who made this video mistaken it for Malay/Indonesian. Indonesian language is a variation of Malay but is a lot more tonal than Malaysian.
Vietnamese-sounds gentle for some reasons, and since it uses the alphabet it's easier to learn Cantonese- sounds energetic and free-spirited Japanese- well, i like anime The rest-O.o
Iris H i thought vietnamese was the one out of hundreds of languages to be the hardest on the ears... the fact that you pick cantonese along with that tells me you must be one of those .. otherwise no way LOL
Karen Tomczak Obviously we are always biased toward our own languages. But you are right...and you are also wrong. Vietnamese grammar is very difficult, but it is indeed the only language amongst the one listed in the video that uses the alphabet, so you should have easier time learning how to write it. And you are wrong. I'm American, so of course if I could I would have chosen English as the best language in the world (of course I can't because this vid is about Asian languages)
Iris H Filipino/Tagalog uses the English alphabet. It's actually uses more of the Alphabet than any other language, since as far as I know, Filipino never uses the accents above or below letters like Vietnamese does.
Iris H I was born in Canada and was brought up in English. Now I find I like the Russian, Kartuli ena, and Avarsky ( ქართული ენა ( In Georgian = Kartuli ena , Маг1арул мац1 in Avarsky) languages the best. My explanation --- I had very dominant life-times in Dagestan and Russia. There is at least one word I cannot say (from the point of view of feeling) in English, and that is "Goodbye". I must say " До Свидания ". If you are a Christian who does not believe the doctrine of Reincarnation then you will not believe me. There are some open minded Christians though. I am also a reborn Hindu, but that goes back to B.C. (Before Christ) .................................................................................................................................................................Just to say, there are exceptions to what you say, but maybe I am a relatively rare one. When we begin to remember our past lives it may become less rare.
I'm lazy and have misophonia, so i don't prefer languages with a lot of tongue rolling and throaty sounds, thus I like the Korean, Japanese and Hindi language best. Also east malaysian and padang indonesia. mandarin has a lot repetitive sounds like ch sh xi but maybe it'll grow on me who knows
I am a singapore chinese by race i speak fluent english, mandarin and japanese i could speak some taiwanese(min) and currently trying to learn korean and thai
I like the sounds of Japanese and Korean, but I'm not biased on those two languages like all you people on the Internet are. My parents speak Urdu, but I like Cantonese, Mandarin, Thai, and Telugu (not in here).
I'm an Indonesian, i like Japanese language, sounds good in my ear, especially when they talk, they sound very expressive. Second is Korea cuz it's sound smooth and classy and the third is Thailand, for some reason the Thai sounds funny in my ears, i like it
Language is so funny. I'm Korean, but for a long long time I thought Mandarin sounded so so weird and not like a language at all. But then now that I've learned mandarin for a few years now and can speak in it, I can't imagine how I thought Mandarin was so strange.
I am INDIAN that's why it sounds best to me cause I can understand the language but after that Korean Japanese and malay sounds good..(but I didn't understand anything)
I am a northerner in China, my favorite language is Mongolian, and Mongolian often makes hulo hulo sound and chattering. The Japanese pronunciation is too simple, the Korean tone is always a bit of a charm, and the southern Chinese dialect is like the southeast Asian language.
I love how the Filipino one is a comedy article about a fetus climbing 1,997 storeys using an elevator.
Filipino is close to spanish
No, Tagalog has about 4,000 words that are close to Spanish. Took me a second just to google this up.
Lone Starr The Tagalog vocabulary wasn't complete when the revolution took place and Filipinos started talking in Tagalog instead of Spanish, so they used Spanish words and put them into Tagalog pronounciations (ex. Revolucion=Rebolusyon). After that, the Americans came and the same thing happened, except for English words that weren't translatable into Tagalog.
Miah Nuguid Exactly, it is not close to Spanish like G Gaviria said. It absorbed some words from Spanish, just like it did in English and along with other languages.
Lone Starr The Visayan dialect has more Spanish words. I was surprised when I watched a Spanish program that a lot of the words are familiar. Hehe.. But the Chavacano dialect is still the closest language to Spanish. In the call center, there are plenty of Chavacanos doing Spanish language support.
I'm assuming most of you are saying Korean and Japanese because those are the only Asian cultures any of you are familiar with.
Agree. Two biggest Asian cultures that are well known across the internet and medias = two most loved Asian language. I guess it's hard to decide if you love something when you just see it the first time.
+Nguyen Hoang Kien Maybe they just sound good to someone with English as a native language? Either way, I loved a lot more than just those two myself. :\
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where did you get the Filipino clip? it’s not even from real news. HAHAHAHA it says a fetus rode an elevator to the 1,997th floor of a building. the news anchor also used a fake Japanese name and said “wazzup wazzup” 🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha oonga 😅
interesting haha
John Peñaloza the show is called wazzup wazzup, an old fake news show with Toni Gonzaga and Vhong Navarro :D
@@abm12-innovative96 correction, it's only in south east Asia.
XDDDD WHAT THE FUCKKKKKK
Mongolian sounds like combination of Russian and Korean!
Agree
Exactly!
Nah
@@LMvdB02 yah
It's between Russia and China
What Asian language sounds the best is pretty hard to determine from a single speaker of each language.
Some speakers can make their language sound amazing while others can make that same language sound like crap.
echelon2k8 Like me speaking English
exactly. im korean and the above korean sound is from a TV anchor whos very well trained to make a sound. my point is most of peoples sound is far from the great one including me.
John Jung i wonder if that is a north Korean voice or not? I heard something like kim jong il.
It's not a North Korean accent. This is the standard accent(Seoul) of South Korea. Some provinces even in S.Korea have different accent from this. The thing you heard is actually 'kim jung hye Reporter' which will come up for next session.
yeah that is the Standard Korean or what is known as the Seoul Dialect people learning korean often will speak with the standard seoul dialect there are other dialects like in busan they have a really strong manly type of dialect if you are learning korean and go to korea you will be able to understand more in seoul than anywhere else in korea its easier to talk to people with a regular standard dialect
Why is the Filipino one talking about a fetus that used an elevator to climb 1,997 floors up a building?
FrostyCreeper10 it's a clip from a gag show in the Philippines.. wazzup wazzup
melson pacaro What channel?
FrostyCreeper10 no idea
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Lmao I thought I heard that too
In my opinion:
1) korean and japanese
2)Chinese
3) Tagalog
4)Mongolian
( I'm from Brazil)
Are they in order? If so, which ranks higher for you, Korean or Japanese?
No one cares
@@buenvidanadz1969 it's her/his opinion
@@buenvidanadz1969 Why do you even care
@@vinzlinardobnimaga7204 You mad Doggy?
The woman speaking mandarin lowkey sounds like she's gonna beat me up with a slipper
Well she’s the first female Chinese field reporter who has been to Iraq and Afghanistan War. I am NOT kidding. I guess that’s why.😅
@@lennymj I wasn't even insulting her stop calling me a dumbass
Im Hispanic so obviously im not baqing on my nationality but... my fav are:
4 - Indonesian; its sounds soothing and kinda similar to hindu
3 - Hindu; lol i like the hindu language because to me i think it kinda soft yet powerful
2 - Japanese; honestly this language is like a combination of Sexy, Cute, and Smart... when i say smart i dont mean it like "oh asians are smart" i mean like i feel like im listening to a sexy/cute person speaking 'smart-ly' lol
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1 - Korean; Omfg everything i said for Japanese plus it's soft and i think it sounds a lot more romantic than the so called "romance languages"... my opinion of course. and of course, as i said im Hispanic, i speak spanish and yes i think korean is more beautiful than my own language. though i do love my own language as well lol. Anyone want to give their opinions on my opinions? hate? agree? reply!
I'm Hispanic too, I've been wanting to learn some of theses languages, since I am majoring in business, everyone says to learn mandarin but honestly it seems so fast and harsh. After watching this video, it seems like Korean and Japanese were the ones that sounded soothing,steady flow and actually nice toned. So now idk what language to learn /: !! But I know mandarin is spoken in many many many places, mind giving me advice about this?
+Eli Moreno Cevallos hindu is the religion, Hindi is a language
+niam8992 oops thank you!
+itstinymc well japanese and korean are also not just limited to their countries. there's things like anime from the japanese and kpop & kdramas from the koreans. personally, obviously, i'd go for korean but you do you. its true that mandarin is very useful but its not really essential for anything. Learn whatever you like most! a plus you can learn mandarin after you learn either korean or japanese if you like. I hope I could help :)
+Eli Moreno Cevallos thanks :)
Each language is beautiful to me.
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Nico Smith 이게 정답인것 같아요🖒
確かに朝鮮語以外だな。
Political correctness
Scary Bird fuck you😄
It is not that kpop fans are commenting "Korean is a beautiful language". In the first place, Korean is a beautiful language, and that's why kpop could catch on around the world.
Nah! It's kinda cringe, tbh... Specially their long -yo endings...
@@TheIsraelMendoza Look at the comment section. Many people here commented that Korean language sounds beautiful. I'm talking about that. I didn't ask about your personal opinion
@@halo6766 I didn't ask for a reply, but here you are...
@@TheIsraelMendoza It was you who at@ me.
It's easier for people to find a language beatiful when they've already heard it. Most people never heard any of those languages except Korean Japanese and Chinese.
I love Korean sound admiringly when the Korean presents their stuff. They always look elegant and intellegent. The language is very classy and the intonation has high quality.
How To Say In Korean? That’s because you’re biased.
Evelyn Medrano You’ve probably only heard of southern Vietnamese. The REAL southern accent.
It's a language like any other.
I don't think so, man!! I've learned and heard Korean for a period of time but couldn't speak a single word
@Sun Light Bro we're talking about asian languages lol
I love Korean and Thai (or Laos sounds same Thai) , their sound are melody and good. But, I love the most Vietnamese language, cuz I am Vietnamese , haha
Yes, Thai and Lao sound completely the same to me :) I sometimes hear them in my city, and of course I don't know which Thai or Lao...
Long Nguyễn Thai people use more the sound "R" and laos "L" I hope It'll help you
Long Nguyễn I'm full Thai and I can understand both Thai and Lao because it's so similar
1. Korean
2. Japanese
3. Taïwan
I'm french
+Jia Chen he is probably talking about Taiwanese
taiwanese is a dialect of mandarin
taiwan&chines=same~same
what abouse Vietnam
It is Minnan dialect not mandarin from Taiwan...
0:05 Tamil
0:25 Hindi
0:50 Mongolian
1:10 Korean
1:29 Japanese
1:48 Mandarin
2:08 Shanghai
2:27 Taiwanese
2:52 Teochew
3:14 Hakka
3:35 Cantonese
3:55 Thai
4:15 Khmer
4:35 Laos
4:55 Vietnamese
5:17 Filipino
5:38 Malay/Indonesia
× Indonesia
○ Indonesian
Sorry.
@blissxful _ Hahaha 100% jealous rate
@blissxful _ Malay (Indonesia) What I understood was Malay from Indonesian traditional language, because the language is still pure not mixed with English ...
@blissxful _ yup, but Malay from Riau Indonesian, different Malay from Malaysia mixed with English
@blissxful _ I mean Indonesian is from Malay (Riau), And now I know that the Malay language differences from Riau and Malaysia are very different. Especially now with a large amount of English vocabulary mixed. And when I listen to Malay (traditional Indonesian) and Malay (Malaysia) are completely different (Traditional Malay). Maybe it's because the mixing of English vocabulary is different.
That's what I mean.. Do you understand ?
I'm Japanese.
I like
1,Japanese(because I can realize)
2,Korean
3,...I have no idea...
Sorry my poor English.
@띠용 i don't think so , if the korean and japan are far from each other they contend more hard than now
korean
japanese
manderin
cantonese
vietnamese
I speak some of these languages that may be why.
日本語が話せますか?
+三峰明屋敷 まいど!
she speaks mandarin but can't even spell it right
Viết tiếng Việt cho đủ bộ .
+Yuki C doesn't mean English is her first language. In Chinese Mandarin isn't called Mandarin. Don't judge so quickly.
I think all the languages have something beautiful and special about them but there will always be a special place in my heart for Korean and Japanese
+Kim Taehyung Seriously? You can only name Chinese singers that were/are in the Korean industry. Please don't classify yourself as a C-POP fan when you only know Luhan, Wu Yifan, Huang Zitao, Zhang Yixing, Mark Tuan or Jackson Wang. And Mark Tuan is a Taiwanese-American singer that raps in Korean.
*****
But you have only listed Luhan which was a former EXO member and Mark Tuan who is an American-Taiwanese. He doesn't even sing in Mandarin, Cantonese nor Taiwanese?? Luhan sings in Mandarin but it's possible that you only know him because he was famous in Korea.
+Sung Joon - 성준 Really! thanks huh!!! #sarcasm
+黄芊芊 Would you prefer me saying I like Hao Di?
Dylan Thomas Frankly, I don't even know who Hao Di is. The reason why I was mad earlier is because Suga Min Yoongi, who is obviously a kpop fan because of her name and profile photo, says that she likes Chinese artists but proceeds to name only Chinese people that have been in the Korean industry.
Most beautiful languages:
1. Korean. First time I hear it, this is such a beautiful singing language. Very sweet, I wished to listen longer, it's very soothing.
2. Malay/Indonesian: This has a very friendly tone. Kind like Korean, but sounds more like daily usable. Soft sounds, but talkative. Where Korean sounds more like a love language, I'd describe Malay as a family/close friends language.
3. Japanese. Now this sounds very intellectual! Very manly, very self secure. Really a language to boast with or to frighten enemies haha. Mind and muscles in one language, you don't find that in another language!
By the way I'm Belgian, and unfortunately I am a complete amateur of Asian matters.
Thx ♥♥
Best is japanese. Best in polite
@Bia Tch
i think indonesian sound more to matured or harsh/aggresive/strong/fierce sound but it so cool and pleasant to heard just like fillipino language because of its spanish,dutch/french+javanese fluence .. but for me as Malaysian I think standard malay language sometime sound more cute and soft rather than Indonesia language ..
In the video isn't Indonesian Accent but Malay, It's far different Accent or sound if u compare Indonésian and Malaysian
@@yogadgsix You will never be Japanese.
I like the sound of the Korean language. Japanese is also nice. Im from Norway
Jeg er enig.
Agree
anime voice = Japanese
I like Korean, Madarine, Malaysian, Hakka, and Canto
Korean and Japanese are my favorite :)
then why are you using a Mandarin (Han) character on your picture? :)
Because yolo
Kanji is not a Chinese character.
It is the ancestor of the original writings of Korea.
Boom ya, Kanji and Hangul do originate from Chinese characters :D
I love ur profile picture! It says Dragon
Obviously, most people will say Korean and Japanese sound the best, but that is because they are expose to it more.
Most young kids these days are mostly influenced by:
Anime/Manga & PS, Nintendo vs Kpop/Kdrama, Webtoon & Esports.
Plus both countries have insanely great food culture too.
the best language for me is korean, japanese, thailand, malay and indonesia language.
Go Malay/Indonesian!
Go malay and indo
why thai? from which angle does it sound nice to you?
@@IMZaMaNa37 yes it sounds nice to me
@@15rachataphosri99 Anything will sound good to its native speaker, I'm talking about how Thai is perceived by others.
what these sound to me
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0:06 tamil - a chattering indian housewife
0:26 hindi - a relaxed taxi driver
0:51 mongolian - falconry instruction manual
1:12 korean - hellooh, how düü yüü düü ?
1:29 japanese - your new boss showing you your workplace
1:48 mandarin - a housewife bargaining at the thrift store
2:09 wu chinese - jackie chan giving instruction on a movie set
2:27 taiwanese - your chinese lawyer discussing the case
2:51 teochew - the chinese weather report
3:15 hakka chinese - a woman talking to other women
3:34 cantonese, like a chinese sports reporter
3:56 thai - lots of pop noises
4:15 khmer - sounds like a chicken coop
4:35 laos - your sage old uncle or a martial arts teacher
4:55 vietnamese - the lady from the hotel reception
5:19 filipino - your school teacher
5:39 malay - asian news anchor
Actually, the Tagalog was also a news report.
+St. Mark Tamil : female news reporter talking about LTTE
Hindi : something inspirational from radio podcast
+St. Mark JACKIE CHAN GIVING INSTRUCTIONS ON A MOVIE SET lmaooo
+St. Mark hAAHaHHAhAhahAHAHAHA
+St. Mark Thai and Laos almost sound the same, i could almost understand it, Thai have a rolling of the tongue like spanish, which they are proud of and show off/exagerate in their news broadcasts , but the locals dont roll the tongue, they'll just use L instead, sort of like difference between beijing accent and guangzhou accent
a language is beautiful or not is just depends on the voice of the speaker
Korean sounds best to my western ears.
that's because your ears are full of wax.
Chí Thiện Nguyễn let me try to speak Vietnamese. Ggap ggup ggop ddup ddap dduk. Am I good enough?
Vietnamese should've been the lingua-franca of the world. It's grammatically easy and phonetically beautiful. No More Debating!
Korean sounds nice, I like the aspiration
I’m surprised Mongolian sounds similar with Korean
Im so glad that there are many people who liked Mongolian :)
Thank you for everyone!
korean ♡
Korean and Japanese are the best in my opinion!
굳 ㅎㅎ
+권민아를사랑하는노짱 ㅋㅋㅋ
ㅋㅋㅋ
Jungkook! Love u profile pic
I love japanese and mandarin tbh
1. korean
2. Thai
4. Wu
I am from Norway:)
Hva er på tredjeplass?
Jeg synes at japansk høres like fint ut som koreansk.
Hej från Sverige :)
@@maja2197 Hei fra Narvik :)
@@maja2197 Har du hørt narvikdialekten?
Korean
Vietnamese
Malay
1. Korean
2. Japanese
3. Tagalog
4. Mandarin
5. Cantonese
clearly you're a Filipino but chooses Hentai and Kpop languages before your own language. damn you forgot Rizal?
Chev Chelsea Wow. You sound so frustrated. It's terrifying. So judgemental. (I'm from Europe by the way, just so you know)
Chev Chelsea butthurt
Chev Chelsea Are you from PRC or ROC?
Hentai :v
My list:
1. Korean (because it sounds cute and intelligent at the some time. Also the writing system is genius.)
2. Thai (It looks and sounds like poetry to me)
3. Vietnamese (I like the tones a lot)
4. Japanese (It also sounds cute like Korean, but the lack of nasal sounds bores me a bit)
5. Mandarin (I'm not sure why with this one, I just like the phonology best out of the several Chinese languages)
I'm from America. I also like music and TV shows from countries these five languages are spoken in.
DragonPolyglot you should not put Vietnamese under Thai 🖕🏻
Why is Korean writing system so good?
It's very easy compare to Chinese and Japanese.
DragonPolyglot thank you 🙏
Vietnamese’s writing system is easiest in this list because they are Latin alphabet
1. korean
2. Japanese
3. Malay
I'm german
Ohitzjana malaysian here thx
jana_tfs no ur korean for sure
malaysian here... thx
ร๓๏๏Շєค No I am Korean lol. Anyways, thanks for liking our language!
Where the heck is Vietnamese? Why didn't you include it? Seriously, Korean should've been replaced with Vietnamese!
i love korean, but i also really love the sound of cantonese too.
I love 한국어! There was a point where I hadn't heard any for a while and I listened to some and realized how beautiful a language it is!
personally I think Mongolian and Korean sound the nicest, but I would love to learn any of these languages
I am trying not to be biased but Korean sounds very good indeed.
Thx :)
@ツT4T1CS nope
He/she is just being realistic
@ツT4T1CS why bias?
@DARK SIDE I'm just curious, but why don't you like our country? Don't show me you don't like it. I'm upset.😂😂
@DARK SIDE No, you don't have to love Korea. I don't care if you hate my country. The problem is that you are angry with our people. "Both men and women in our country are plastic." This is a problem. Of course, I feel bad as a Korean. I'm sorry for writing a misleading article.
Korean and malay/indonesian
Taiwanese, Hakka and Mandarin are really soothing for some reason. But I also really liked Mongolian and Korean. The way the r's are pronounced is quite nice.
Will that mandarin is the Taiwan's version. The mandarin in different place are quite different.
Elise LDC agree
It's not mandarin that is Hokkien, a minnan dialect.
台湾腔就是那种娘炮腔。
The mandarin in this video is very harsh though, I would’ve chosen a different example. It’s quite pleasant depending on the person’s voice
Learning cantonese now.. its really hard for me to get used to the pronunciations
good luck! watching hk dramas helped me :p how is your progress btw?
성나연 I know Cantonese, a bit of Korean, and English
성나연 . I'm Cantonese and can speak Cantonese. I can understand the language pretty easily but if your first language was not Cantonese, you would have no clue. you would need to memorise the Chinese characters to write them and have spot on pronunciation or the word you would say will turn out something different
성나연 광동어 발음 겁나힘들죠ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Daniel Cheung lei ham gaa
Modern Seoul Korean is smoothest, while other languages like Chinese or Vietnamese, etc is too sharp, choppy, and harsh/fast
In defense of Mandarin Chinese it sounded like they decided to go with a frantic news reporter for the audio.🤣
Fuck you man, racist fuck,how dare you speak of out language like that!?
Japanese very nice language. Cute and funny.
@@yogadgsix and it copied from chinese
@@Joshua_Nguyen0630 only some words. Mostly word are original japanese
Japanese, Korean and Mongolian are like the holy trinity of east Asian languages.
Please, Do not relate Mine with that of Korean people's! It's disturbing, you know!
_김재형 친하게지내면안되나?_
@@KAORI-wz1bl fuck off
KAORI やかましい🧚💖🥰
@@KAORI-wz1bl you do realize that you're making Japan look bad? By spreading hatred towards koreans just because you're a japanese nationalist prick simply makes Japan look pathetic
Vietnamese and Korean
1. korean
2. Cantonese
I like the sound of the Korean language. I’m from Korea.
Sorry.
Korean & Japanese for the top 2, no doubt about it (even if the influence from their respective entertainment industry is strong)
But if you take out both, there is a group of closely related languages that fairly popped up in the comment; Malay, Indonesian & Tagalog.
All are from Austronesian language family, have no tone, pronounce as you read & sound neutral as the Romance languages (Spanish, Italian etc.)
My point is Malay, Indonesian & Tagalog are pretty underrated.
hahaha! on the Filipino one, it's basically a news report saying how a fetus climbed a building to the 1909th floor using an elevator lol..
1909th floor? Ha ha, yeah, you'll have to take a nap while it gets to the top :)
Why is the Mandarin so angry?
Because Chinese traffic is an utterly infuriating thing.
Jenny Cheng
I have SO many friends who speak Mandarin. None of them talk like that. I'm not saying you are wrong, but from experience, I just have never heard Mandarin sound like that.
musardus
lmfao this made my day.
+musardus lmao
It is the way they are brought up. I had friends from China who tells me usually "farmers" do what they like hence they sound loud and direct. "City" people are more "quiet".
5:25 If you are a Filipino, you would laugh on what the hell this dude is talking about "a Fetus able to climb a building using an Elevator" ffs XD LMAO
Taiwanese, Korean, Cantonese, Japanese, and Thai are the most familiar with me so I would also say they sound the best to me. I loved listening to all these other languages though.. I’d love to explore more about each one now that they’ve caught my attention.
Maybe one day I will actually learn a new language, lol.
ah.i ‘m from china,but the best voice in my heart is that south Koreanes and japanese,that’s so wonderful
夜露死库 I think only Japanese sound. I have watched a video and Japanese is similar to 温州话wenzhouhua in many words. Korean language is like villagers' language in my ears.(no offense) ca, cou
So terrible!!!Wenzhou Hua is called the language of the devil...
Cool - korean, japanese
제발 보는 사람 창피하니까 한국인들 한국어 '닉' 달고 여기까지 와서 국뽕댓글 달지말자 진짜 ㅋㅋ 미개 그 자체 ㄹㅇ
ㄹㅇ ㅋㅋㅋ 자찬하는거 좀 어이없긴함
그짓거리가 쪽팔리고 한심한 짓거리라는걸 잘 모르는듯.
팩트: 다른 나라 사람들도 다 그짓거리한다.....제발 뭔 다른놈들은 안그런줄 아나 이런 애들도 국뽕이랑 똑같이 쪽팔림
In this instance I'll say "you saved the best for last", I did not understand a word of what was said in any of the spoken languages but Malay did sound very nice. Second choice would be Tamil
All in all I loved the video though, looking forward to another one (or two) covering central Asia and the Indian subcontinent
Liked Korean the most
Japanese is surely my favourite. Hindi is on the second place but does it really count as an asian language? If so, why isn't russia there too?
I don't understand why many people especially those in US do not consider India as a part of Asia.
이사라 cuz maybe they are caucasians not mongoloid like other countries such as Russia and Middle east
Yeah I think that is why.
we have to learn to accept caucasian as asians otherwise Eastern Russian, Indian will simply be categorised as Europeans
Jace Nath bhutanese and nepalese are mongoloids too.
Korean
Japanese
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Chinese
Vietnamese
Thai sounds very good in traditional music, but I really like the way Korean sounds and Japanese sounds like a very effective language to communicate in Bc the phonemes are clear and concise
languages in my list :)
best:Vietnamese :P
1/ Chinese,Japanese
2/Thai
3/Korea
Trong Hoang Phan Vietnamese best for u because you are Vietnam
I like Korean and Mongolian the most.
1. Korean/Japanese
2. Hakka
3. Mandarin Chinese
4. Hindi
Yes agreed, Hakka sounds good
Yes Hindi really sounds good indeed
Cantonese Minnan Hakka good But Mandarin is really suck
@@user-xy5hq4tp5o No Mandarin is the only one doesn't sound like geese quacking to my ears among your list
@@nikosgee4991 Biased. You’re Chinese, aren’t you? You’re videos provide the answer I need.
as an english speaker, I personally like Korean the best cuz it sounds nice nd smooth
South korean ❤️
Where did you get the Filipino(Tagalog) one?! It says that a fetus climbed a building using an elevator and then killed itself. WTF?! And the voice was awful. That was the worst that I've ever heard and I'm a Filipino.
Hahaha
LOL!
Now that you mentioned that part about the voice, yeah, I agree with you, it was awful. Was it from a bogus program ala AM station? Di kaya? Waddya think?
Hindi, tamil, mongolian, Korean sound good because I like rough sounding languages
1. Korean
2. Indonesian
3. Japanese/Vietnamese
Vietnamese? Hell no!
@@Waterfromthesky29 Why ?
Racist
@@urotaion9879 You too i saw ur comment
1 1 whaddaya mean?
I'm Japanese, so naturally it sounds 'normal' to me.
Korean and Japanese sounded "pleasant" to me. Idk how to explain it.
I love listening to the Indonesian language for some reason, it's really cool.
also Tagalog sounds like a really nice rap. LOL. I love how it sounds as well.
After reading the comments about Mandarin, I had a skeptical thought in my head but when I heard it I died.
Sometimes I don't understand how you can tell where words start and end!
+김도진
True! Also there are many words that are the same in our languages, like 약속,신문, 가족, 사진, 시간, 공원, 설직히, 성격, 기분, 도로, and 아르바이트 ....
There's many more but I don't want to list them all! haha. Also, isn't our sentence structure the same? The particles are pretty similar too.
I want to learn Korean, but I just can't find the time to. I think it'll be easier to learn because I can speak Japanese. Do you think that'll help?
I just mentioned everything you said... Haha Sorry. What do you think is the easiest way to learn Korean?
I already memorized hangul because that is the easiest part. So I can read and write...
김도진 aww. Thank you. :)
Are you a native Korean??
Moon Song Jin yea! Japanese people can't pronounce a lot of syllables that are in English/Korean etc.
I didn't know it sounds similar to the Busan dialect though! that's cool.
And yea, hangul is SO EASY compared to our writing systems haha... that's why I was able to learn it so quickly. :)
Moon Song Jin I have bits of kansai dialect because my mother is from Hyogo (very close to Osaka)!! I am actually so fascinated by this haha!
I really hope I can speak korean fluently one day, then I would know 4 languages and I think that is very useful :)
My main langues is English though, because I'm a New Yorker...
How did you learn korean?
korean best for me. i like korean very much so i'm learning korean myself.항국 말 정말 좋다. 한국 음악 도 너무 좋아요. 터키에서 인사드립니당!
좋네요
감사합니다^0^
감사합니다^0^
한국인으로써 한국어가 듣기 좋다는 소리를 들으니 기분이 좋네요 ^-^
+elif kr Turkey the brother!
1. korean
2. taiwanese
3. japanese | cantonese
Cantonese is vietnamese
@@Joshua_Nguyen0630 Ummm, no its not? They're two different languages.
@@Joshua_Nguyen0630 no it's not, I understand nothing u vietnamese ppl say
@Rei Ren oh, I'm glad 😃
@Rei Ren 🤣🤣
Korean and Malay sound good, so does Lao. From a native English speaker. Japanese and Hindi aren't bad either.
1. Japanese (Hard to explain why. . . . )
2. 한곡어 (Currently learning!!!)
3. Hindi (Language of my ancestors)
4. Thai (also hard to explain . . .)
5. Cantonese (Sounds energetic :D)
6. Vietnamese (Sounds pleasant)
한국어*
Sichuanese, Shanghainese, Fujianese, Taiwanese, Teochew, Hakka, Shanxi, Chengdunese. Wu Chinese.
Victoria Jackson
Thanks Victoria, It's obvious that I'm still learning when I can't even get 한국어 right ahahhahahah
grimslider75
hahaha it happens! Good luck on your studying! I've been studying it for 3 years and still make many silly mistakes
Victoria Jackson Thanks! Have you been to Korea? I'm planning a trip, so I'm learning as much as possible before I head there!
the Japanese part sounds good, indeed. But that is standard Japanese spoken by a professional broadcast host, I don't think common Japanese can speak like that.
After having learned Japanese, I've gotta say that the normal speech is not much different from what you've heard here. They may say something with a little more enthusiasm or something and the vocabulary and stuctures may vary a bit, but generally you'll hear something quite similar to this.
Korean has a distinct rhythm to it, it's really satisfying
Brielleing I agree!
Not always, i like japanese because end of sentence always nice to hear
@@yogadgsix you're definetly a Japanese person who can't seem to accept that people have different opinions.
@@ManBug-iu1fu haha, i m not lying, japanese has best in kaigo (polite from) n sometime cute. Koreans more similiar to hokkien (chinese dialect in souther china)
@@yogadgsix no they don't.
Korean and Malay sounds really nice for a Vietnamese speaker like me. Korean sounds cute because I feel like there are a many "o" sounds when Korean speak while Malay sounds very similar to Vietnamese.
vietnames and Cantonese sound like same language to me
I like Japanese and Mandarin the best. Vietnamese sounds like a less clear/mushy cantonese. and of course, it also depends on who is speaking.
stop saying vietnamese sound like cantonese dude, im viet and i dont think vietnamese sound anything like cantonese, cantonese sound like something else while vietnamese sound more like thai at best cuz i havent heard any asian language that sound like vietnamese but thai come the closest one there is
GuardianDemonX just my opinion geez
MusicalBunny1 im tired of people keep saying vietnamese sound like chinese which it doesnt at all, there not a single language in asia that sound like vietnamese
GuardianDemonX well this is just from an outsider's view. i speak mandarin only but the people i know who actually speak canto say vietnamese doesn't sound like cantonese at all so yea you're probably right..
GuardianDemonX vietnamese sound like cantonese
Mongolian sounds familiar to my language. :) I love Mongolian songs with throat singing. I am a Turk.
bro that's true but they put chinese mongolian dialect if you heard 100% mongolian dialct it's 100% better than chinese mongolian dialect
batulzii able Wow I didn't know the difference in dialects mate, thanks! I love Mongolic origin words in our language such as: Batyr/Baatar, Altyn, Ulus, Qurulta, Tamyr/Tömriin. My surname is also Batyr(Batur) :)
ChemicalFun27 Turkic/Mongolic origin not only Turkish.
mongolian turkish japanese and stc are all Altaic family languages
Sound similar to Korean as well. We are all sort of Алтай тили
People are not just choosing between languages... they are picking the voices of speakers who happened to speak in different languages...
Nehco Oahnait Very much of a unfair comparison, I really think it should get a lot of dislikes and not really a honest video.
역시...한국어가 가장 아름답네 ...♡ 근데 몽골어 듣고 쥰니 놀랬다..중간중간 되게 비슷하게 들리네.. 옛날 국어시간에 우리나라가 뭐 알타이어 인가 그래서 몽골어랑 뿌리가 비슷하다고는 들었던거 같은데.. 듣기에 거북하지도 않고 되게친근..헐..
네!너무 아름다워요
몽고어는 러시아어랑 비슷한데 약간 한국어 러시아어 섞은?
확실한 건 글자는 넘사벽으로 한글이 제일 이쁨
외국인들이 "훗" 글자보고 사람이 모자쓴거 같댔는데 ㅋㅋㅋ
@@user-hx8ow7qo9g 난 예전에 옷 보고 졸라맨이랑 비슷하다 생각함 ㅋㅎㅋㅎㅋ
korean sounds so elegant and beautiful.
Hah.... I personally find all of them equally beautiful...(except for Vietnamese, Khmer, and Thai... but they aren’t horrible)
Gacha Taion I agree 100% with your comment
No, its weird.
Yeah! It sounds pretty elegant except those "ureree" like she s complaining :D no offence to koreans
North Korean propaganda lady enters the chat
in my opinion
1. Korean
pronounciation is very clear so I can understand a lot more, it's a very beautiful language.
2. Mandarin and Cantonese
I think the Mandarin one was from the news so that's why it was so fast xD. but it's very nice to listen to. as well as Cnatonese
3. Japanese
It's like a mixture of Chinese and Korean pronounciation it's very cute
4. Thai
At first It was a weird language for me because I was never used to hearing it, but them I realise it's a very nice language.
5. Tagalog
It is very close my mother's tongue, bisaya and cebuano so I find it very nice to hear. and also the tagalog one was also from the news that's why it sounded kinda boring haha
Korean part sounds like from news too.
@@ExtraterrestrialEarthling Italian is soft? 🤔
1.Korean
2.Taiwanese
3.Japanese
I’m thai but i always thought korean sounds very clean, and smooth.
For me Korean and Japanese are the best, but, terms of writing Korean soon easy to write out of all the others.
agree that korean as a language is mostly from chinese but korea mostly uses korean alphabet. Sometimes use chinese or english.
Nikki Charles agree its so hard to learn Japanese script even im a Chinese
杨怀晨 とんでもないです!
HowieXW korea has its own writing system. ofcourse its actually similar to chinese but so much easier to write
The usage of chinese character is not often in Korean daily lives. It has been a cultural trait till 90's to use Chinese charaters in newspapers, administrative document, and academic papers as Korea had used Chinese writing as symbol of aristocrats. However, the reformation of Korean nation has changed this dramatically and now unless someone takes a major in Korean History, Korean, or other Chinese/italian related subejects, most Koreans don't need Chinese characters in real life.
It's really sad that there is so much hate among those states in Asia.
I am from Germany and I am used to the fact that the whole world still hates us for things that happened
in WW2. The past of my country makes me sad and I wish that it would have never happened, but it did
and I am grateful that the allied forces have introduced democracy to Germany because therefore I am living
in a free and prosperous country now.
To be honest I think that we lost the war has healed our country and riddened it of evil,
but the situation in asia was different. Japan and japanese people nowadays cannot run away from their responsibilty.
Your grandfathers have never apologized for their wrongdoings towards Korea, Taiwan and China and it is your duty now to make up for it.
When you run away from your mistakes and deny them you become like Russia.
Stalin killed much more people than Hitler did and yet no one was there to stop them
and this is why Russia has become a rotten country.
My grandfather was born in Poland and the Russians killed his family, when he was in captivity in America,
I will never be able to forgive them what they have done and the way things are looking now,
Putin is going to start the next world war.
But it is not to late for Japan, Japanese people are smarter and more civilized than the Russians,
they can alter they ways and establish peace in east asia.
love your words
Very true. if Japan apology to neighbor countries like Korea, China and Taiwan from their heart and educate real history and truth their kids and student, Nowadays anger and hates in East Asia will vanished.
i support your words, they move me. asian politicians are always shortsighted and never get the point
agree
Well, Taiwan is somewhat Japanophilic...
I came from VietNam so I'll not put VNese here. I like Mandarin & Korean. I think others languages have too hard "RRRR" and double-vowel sound. (I'm learning Korean & I knew it have those too but I feel it sound easier)
I like Korean, Japanese, Mongolian, and I also like Malay/Indonesian but I heard a lot of English in there and I wonder why?
That is Malaysian.
The guy who made this video mistaken it for Malay/Indonesian. Indonesian language is a variation of Malay but is a lot more tonal than Malaysian.
Vietnamese-sounds gentle for some reasons, and since it uses the alphabet it's easier to learn
Cantonese- sounds energetic and free-spirited
Japanese- well, i like anime
The rest-O.o
Phoebe H For me, i like vietnamese because it sounds very cute.
Iris H i thought vietnamese was the one out of hundreds of languages to be the hardest on the ears... the fact that you pick cantonese along with that tells me you must be one of those .. otherwise no way LOL
Karen Tomczak Obviously we are always biased toward our own languages. But you are right...and you are also wrong. Vietnamese grammar is very difficult, but it is indeed the only language amongst the one listed in the video that uses the alphabet, so you should have easier time learning how to write it. And you are wrong. I'm American, so of course if I could I would have chosen English as the best language in the world (of course I can't because this vid is about Asian languages)
Iris H Filipino/Tagalog uses the English alphabet.
It's actually uses more of the Alphabet than any other language, since as far as I know, Filipino never uses the accents above or below letters like Vietnamese does.
Iris H I was born in Canada and was brought up in English. Now I find I like the Russian, Kartuli ena, and Avarsky ( ქართული ენა ( In Georgian = Kartuli ena , Маг1арул мац1 in Avarsky) languages the best. My explanation --- I had very dominant life-times in Dagestan and Russia. There is at least one word I cannot say (from the point of view of feeling) in English, and that is "Goodbye". I must say " До Свидания ". If you are a Christian who does not believe the doctrine of Reincarnation then you will not believe me. There are some open minded Christians though. I am also a reborn Hindu, but that goes back to B.C. (Before Christ) .................................................................................................................................................................Just to say, there are exceptions to what you say, but maybe I am a relatively rare one. When we begin to remember our past lives it may become less rare.
I heard Kim Jong at the last second when it was on Korean X_X
Ayumi Uhara or Kim Jong Un*sorry dont know spelling*
I'm lazy and have misophonia, so i don't prefer languages with a lot of tongue rolling and throaty sounds, thus I like the Korean, Japanese and Hindi language best. Also east malaysian and padang indonesia.
mandarin has a lot repetitive sounds like ch sh xi but maybe it'll grow on me who knows
You don't prefer tongue rolling but you like Japanese and Malay?? With full on rolling of letter r
@@oreovitrino7452 Japanese have the r in their language but they don't roll it.
I am a singapore chinese by race i speak fluent english, mandarin and japanese i could speak some taiwanese(min) and currently trying to learn korean and thai
Good job!!!
日本人!!
mandarin sound weird best sound 1 korean 2.hindi
Korean and Japanese sound the best to me.
Landon Sprowls me too. (I am korean)
They both actually sounds like they are saying something..Chinese just sounds like loud pots and pans hitting together.
Ryzen lol
@@pride893 hahahahahaha xxxDdd
@@pride893 soon you will get attacked by Chinese nationalists
I like the sounds of Japanese and Korean, but I'm not biased on those two languages like all you people on the Internet are. My parents speak Urdu, but I like Cantonese, Mandarin, Thai, and Telugu (not in here).
DARK SIDE I couldn't care less on what you think.
@DARK SIDE I respect your opinion but you don't really need to make a comment about how much you dislike a language everywhere.
@DARK SIDE I know,I don't want to start an argument,just saying you don't have to post it everywhere.
@DARK SIDE Have a good day/afternoon/night.
I'm an Indonesian, i like Japanese language, sounds good in my ear, especially when they talk, they sound very expressive. Second is Korea cuz it's sound smooth and classy and the third is Thailand, for some reason the Thai sounds funny in my ears, i like it
Setuju
Yes Because japanese sound similiar words to indonesia.
Language is so funny. I'm Korean, but for a long long time I thought Mandarin sounded so so weird and not like a language at all. But then now that I've learned mandarin for a few years now and can speak in it, I can't imagine how I thought Mandarin was so strange.
You don't know chinese so stop saying its strange
shy7037 And you should learn to read English
KrownSkull
That's racist. Not all Koreans have bad accent.
KrownSkull Which was just so witty and clever, ha ha ha.
KrownSkull loll they have small dicks
I am INDIAN that's why it sounds best to me cause I can understand the language but after that Korean Japanese and malay sounds good..(but I didn't understand anything)
korean and vietnamese are my favourite lmao
William Doan Me too and Japanese too!
I am a northerner in China, my favorite language is Mongolian, and Mongolian often makes hulo hulo sound and chattering. The Japanese pronunciation is too simple, the Korean tone is always a bit of a charm, and the southern Chinese dialect is like the southeast Asian language.
Northern Chinese dialects are closer to Mongolian and Tungusic languages
@@aceman4612 no it’s not