I’m Swiss so I’m often exposed to French, German, Italian, English and Spanish, I also listen to a lot of kpop, Chinese and Japanese song, but personally I think any language can be beautiful depending on the person who speaks it. Someone well-educated, gentle and well spoken can sound incredibly soothing to the ears regardless of language.
True And the way they speak too Like even if you don't understand, you can tell real fast when they are just insulting or using 'bad' vocabulary, their tone and way of talking speaks volume
We asked Germans which language and culture they find most beautiful. The answers will surprise you. Can you guess their answer.Please watch the UA-cam video. ua-cam.com/video/HSZsRhCEuZc/v-deo.html
I was brought up listening to an 'Austrian' man with a moustache, bellowing in a large hall on the BBC, early 1940s. ' He taught my generation all the hand gestures as well; here in Blighty! I'm not sure what happened to him.....? Therefore, the bit I learnt when talking to a German, is to shout in English.
As a language student I could say that every language has its magic. Although some of them are more difficult than others, learning a language is like having another way to see life. 😊😊😊
We asked Germans which language and culture they find most beautiful. The answers will surprise you. Can you guess their answer.Please do watch the UA-cam video. ua-cam.com/video/HSZsRhCEuZc/v-deo.html
@@Reha-km1yo I am Greek I studied ancient in high school but still ancient is greek to me (just kidding). Ancient Greek make me thinking but is very very hard to learn.
When you don't have a chance to use it, or at least to hear it real often then it just vaporise... I have learned english, russian, latin and greek back in school and only language that I can speak now is english :) Beacuse of mass media and pop culture I belive.
I’m from Latin America and this my opinion: French, Portuguese, Spanish Italian and Romanian. But I really like the German language it sounds strong and beautiful at the same time, I wish I could learn it. Thanks for sharing this video!
@Poder Vida latino-americans are like the italian in 2:43, they have a lot of difficulties to accept another point of view. they take very personally the opinion of other people!
I'm venezuelan so I speak spanish and I really like my language, but I also love portuguese, turkish, russian, arabic and english mostly because it allows you to communicate with the world.
@I NSA close to Turkish spoken in some countries and turkey turkic countries. they only have different accents but can understand when they speak with accents
@I NSA Yes that is right . language spoken in some countries contains minor accent differences and all spoken are understood. in some countries, half of what is spoken differently is understood.
@@richlisola1 I guess it's because most of the portuguese speakers is from Brazil and people tend to associate the language to this country. Are you from Portugal? Im from Brazil.
richlisola1 Brazil’s population is 20 times bigger, that’s why you usually see our flag. Portugal could be a little state of Brazil. When we talk about the English language is totally normal to use this flag 🇺🇸, so what’s wrong? Let’s just accept it and enjoy all the accents of them!
Ja, das ist auf jeden Fall richtig. Zbs: wenn diese Leute, die Portugiesisch gesagt haben, konnten meine Portugiesisch hören, würden sie ihre Meinung komplett verändern. Und Portugiesisch ist meine Mutter Sprache haha
I’m sorry but asides writing in Arabic does Moroccans really do speak Arabic well ? Aren’t their original language is Amazight then mixed with a lot of French and Italian more then actual Arabic .. as far as I know at least
@@ltami7016 no , you wrong our first language is Arabic dialect not Amazigh and it mixed with some amazigh , french, spanish, italian, greek and Portuguese . The Amazigh language just in the berber towns and a few cities like in reef and sous agadir but all over morocco speak Moroccan Arabic dialect .
I was in the British Army stationed in Germany in the early 1960s. I used to discuss this subject with some German colleagues and the conclusion we came to about German and English was this - Both languages are not particularly attractive to listen to but, the Germans thought English was beautiful when sung to music and the English thought when Germans spoke in English the accent sounded attractive. At the end of the day, beauty is in the eye and the ear of the beholder.
We asked Germans which language and culture they find most beautiful. The answers will surprise you. Can you guess their answer.Please watch the UA-cam video. ua-cam.com/video/HSZsRhCEuZc/v-deo.html
Thank you!!When I told my Brazilian friend that Portuguese sounds so much like Russian at times he was like “not at all!” and now I know it is not my ears are setting me up.
Yes I’m not the only one I’m Mexican and a native Spanish speaker but also besides Spanish and English I speak Portuguese and when I hear some Russian being spoken at distance I think is Portuguese and then when I get closer I find out that is Russian the same with Spanish and Greek I get the same sensation.
Ich denke deutsch ist nicht so schwer, man kann sich auch mit sehr wenigen Wörtern gut verständigen, aber da ich deutscher bin habe ich da eh leicht reden. 😅
I learn German because I love the way it sounds, I just love everything about it. I fell in love from the first moments. My first teacher spoke German so soft and beautiful, that I immediately wanted to speak so myself. I never thought about how beautiful famously “harsh” German can be before that. Unfortunately that teacher left the school soon and for six years I didn’t really had a chance to learn the language properly. So happy that I restarted my German lessons!
Dutch & English are objectively the prettiest and most refined and most distinctive languages in the worId with the most pretty and poetic words, and Norwegian comes very close too, but all Germanic languages are gorgeous, actually, followed by Welsh and other Celtic languages and Latin languages such as Portuguese / Gallo / French / Galician / Catalan / Spanish / Occitan / Latin / Esperanto / Italian and the other Italian-based languages! However, Dutch & German & Portuguese have something in the way certain diphthongs are pronounced that makes these 3 languages the only languages with a hot sound, so Dutch & German are the hottest-sounding Germanic languages, while Brazilian Portuguese is the hottest-sounding Latin language! And the easiest to read / write / learn are English & Dutch and Nordic languages like Norwegian / Swedish / Danish (Icelandic & Faroese aren’t easy to read / write / learn, but they are really gorgeous too) etc, while Welsh & Breton are the easiest Celtic languages and Italian / Spanish / Esperanto are the easiest Latin languages ever with the easiest pronunciation and spelling!
I am studying languages, and have seen / heard many words in all these languages, and I’ve also seen and heard enough words in almost all the other known languages, and I noticed that most languages aren’t a pretty language because they only have a few pretty words, and a language must have almost only or mostly pretty and well-constructed words (without repeating the same syllable and with good letter combinations aka letters that go well 2gether) to be considered a pretty language, and Arabic / Polish etc aren’t even close to being a pretty language because they don’t have many pretty words, even though every language has at least a few pretty words, which is something that happens randomly in most cases!
Germanic languages are the best languages ever following the most logical patterns qua word construction and pronunciation rules etc, which makes Germanic languages a logical language that looks very organized and easy to read / write / pronounce etc, and a logical language is automatically a pretty language with mostly words that have the perfect visual harmonies and great letter combinations, and very logical pronunciation rules that create that perfect auditory harmony - most ppl don’t know about languages and linguistics and word construction etc and haven’t heard many languages, so ppl usually say very subjective untrue things that aren’t based on objective facts, however, I am the exact opposite, so I always share the facts and the important details, as well as examples of words etc!
We asked Germans which language and culture they find most beautiful. The answers will surprise you. Can you guess their answer.Please watch the UA-cam video. ua-cam.com/video/HSZsRhCEuZc/v-deo.html
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German! It gives me the feeling of ‘coming home’. The universe ensured it wasn’t my first language so that I could appreciate and love it that much more.
We asked German people which language and culture they find most beautiful. The answers will surprise you. Can you guess their answer.Please watch the UA-cam video. ua-cam.com/video/HSZsRhCEuZc/v-deo.html
I'm from Paraguay and my favorite languages are: 1-) English. 2-)Russian. 3-) Italian. 4-) Polish. 5-) French. And i also want to travel in Canada, i really like that country👌🏻😍🙆🏻♀️
I like French. I've been able to read French (and Spanish) for decades but never had the opportunity to learn to speak it. For the past year I have been copying a page from some French literary master--Malraux, Balzac, Anatole France, and I find this helps greatly to learn to express myself in written French. It may also be helpful in learning to speak...I haven't tested that hypothesis however, not yet.
I find German absolutely fantastic. Soft, structured, logical, sometimes mega cute (some words sound absolutely sweet). It's not the easiest language to learn but it worth it.
I'm quite sure it's the first time I see someone saying German might sound "cute". People always talk about how harsh it sounds. I, as well, find it an amazing language.
@@lutfilutfi3310 I would not compare it with anything (it's a bit hmmm, incorrect) but thinking about the languages I speak, I would say that it's softer than Russian, Spanish and French
I never thought I really liked the sound of German, until I watched this video. I noticed a great amount of emotion throughout the sentences, which in my opinion, sounded nice. I liked the different tones that flowed throughout the language as well.
Dutch & English are objectively the prettiest and most refined and most distinctive languages in the worId with the most pretty and poetic words, and Norwegian comes very close too, but all Germanic languages are gorgeous, actually, followed by Welsh and other Celtic languages and Latin languages such as Portuguese / Gallo / French / Galician / Catalan / Spanish / Occitan / Latin / Esperanto / Italian and the other Italian-based languages! However, Dutch & German & Portuguese have something in the way certain diphthongs are pronounced that makes these 3 languages the only languages with a hot sound, so Dutch & German are the hottest-sounding Germanic languages, while Brazilian Portuguese is the hottest-sounding Latin language! And the easiest to read / write / learn are English & Dutch and Nordic languages like Norwegian / Swedish / Danish (Icelandic & Faroese aren’t easy to read / write / learn, but they are really gorgeous too) etc, while Welsh & Breton are the easiest Celtic languages and Italian / Spanish / Esperanto are the easiest Latin languages ever with the easiest pronunciation and spelling!
I am studying languages, and have seen / heard many words in all these languages, and I’ve also seen and heard enough words in almost all the other known languages, and I noticed that most languages aren’t a pretty language because they only have a few pretty words, and a language must have almost only or mostly pretty and well-constructed words (without repeating the same syllable and with good letter combinations aka letters that go well 2gether) to be considered a pretty language, and Arabic / Polish etc aren’t even close to being a pretty language because they don’t have many pretty words, even though every language has at least a few pretty words, which is something that happens randomly in most cases!
Germanic languages are the best languages ever following the most logical patterns qua word construction and pronunciation rules etc, which makes Germanic languages a logical language that looks very organized and easy to read / write / pronounce etc, and a logical language is automatically a pretty language with mostly words that have the perfect visual harmonies and great letter combinations, and very logical pronunciation rules that create that perfect auditory harmony - most ppl don’t know about languages and linguistics and word construction etc and haven’t heard many languages, so ppl usually say very subjective untrue things that aren’t based on objective facts, however, I am the exact opposite, so I always share the facts and the important details, as well as examples of words etc!
It’s also important to note that the voice and the intonation of the speaker influence the overall sound of a language, as the speakers are the actual ‘voice of the language’ so to speak, so if someone has a rougher and deeper or darker voice, it will make the language not sound so good, whereas a speaker with a pretty timbre or a speaker with a softer and lighter and higher voice will make the language sound really good - so, in order to really get a good idea of what a language sounds like, one should listen to speakers with softer and higher voices speaking the language, and one must also see the written form of the words, to see what the actual words look like, in order to really know for sure if a language has mostly pretty words or not, because if one only hears the language, if it’s not a language that has mostly pretty words, it may still sound nice to the avrg listener if the speaker has a softer and lighter voice, because the listener will automatically be focused on the sound of the voice of the speaker rather than being focused on the words themselves, so it’s easy for listeners to get the idea that a language with mostly non-pretty words sounds good or that a language with mostly pretty words sounds bad if they only listen to the language being spoken by one or two speakers, and if they never got to see the words in their written form!
Nowadays Portuguese has become kind of popular (because of Brazil and a lot Brazilian people who are traveling around the world) but look back at 1900, even people thought Portuguese was a Spanish dialect haha
I understand what you mean. I wouldn't say that the language in itself is beautiful, but German people have a pleasant voice. For me, it would be : English, Italian and German (I am French).
Was, wenn man sagt „europäische Sprachen“ oder „ostasiatische Sprachen“? Ich finde, der Mann wollte tatsächlich so etwas ausdrücken und hat „Afrikanisch“ nicht ernsthaft für eine einzige Sprache gehalten.
I'm from Indonesia and I think these are my top 5 favorite languages: 1. Japanese 2. Arabic 3. French 4. Italian 5. Portuguese This is my current favorites by far. I might change opinion in the future.
any language I don't understand is intrinsically beautiful imo. I love hearing people speak so fluently when I don't have a clue what they're saying. I've always loved German and Russian though, there's something satisfying about them and their accents are interesting and quite cool.
@@richlisola1 Yes I know! In the opinion of some people English is a beautiful romantic language! But anyway ... it goes from the person's Opinion. But English is a charming language!
My list of interesting languages for Russian as i am: Italian, German, English, Russian, little bit French and some of nordic guys like Norwegians, Swedish, etc.
And as I am learning German now, I got to understand its beauty as well. So it ranks higher on my personal favourites. Even though I am a Portuguese speaker and find its grammar hard to learn.
Oh, I love this guy at the start! I also think French, Italian and Spanish sound the nicest, but that English and German reveal their beauty once you learn to understand their intricacies. All languages have their charms!
Dutch & English are objectively the prettiest and most refined and most distinctive languages in the worId with the most pretty and poetic words, and Norwegian comes very close too, but all Germanic languages are gorgeous, actually, followed by Welsh and other Celtic languages and Latin languages such as Portuguese / Gallo / French / Galician / Catalan / Spanish / Occitan / Latin / Esperanto / Italian and the other Italian-based languages! However, Dutch & German & Portuguese have something in the way certain diphthongs are pronounced that makes these 3 languages the only languages with a hot sound, so Dutch & German are the hottest-sounding Germanic languages, while Brazilian Portuguese is the hottest-sounding Latin language! And the easiest to read / write / learn are English & Dutch and Nordic languages like Norwegian / Swedish / Danish (Icelandic & Faroese aren’t easy to read / write / learn, but they are really gorgeous too) etc, while Welsh & Breton are the easiest Celtic languages and Italian / Spanish / Esperanto are the easiest Latin languages ever with the easiest pronunciation and spelling!
I am studying languages, and have seen / heard many words in all these languages, and I’ve also seen and heard enough words in almost all the other known languages, and I noticed that most languages aren’t a pretty language because they only have a few pretty words, and a language must have almost only or mostly pretty and well-constructed words (without repeating the same syllable and with good letter combinations aka letters that go well 2gether) to be considered a pretty language, and Arabic / Polish etc aren’t even close to being a pretty language because they don’t have many pretty words, even though every language has at least a few pretty words, which is something that happens randomly in most cases!
Germanic languages are the best languages ever following the most logical patterns qua word construction and pronunciation rules etc, which makes Germanic languages a logical language that looks very organized and easy to read / write / pronounce etc, and a logical language is automatically a pretty language with mostly words that have the perfect visual harmonies and great letter combinations, and very logical pronunciation rules that create that perfect auditory harmony - most ppl don’t know about languages and linguistics and word construction etc and haven’t heard many languages, so ppl usually say very subjective untrue things that aren’t based on objective facts, however, I am the exact opposite, so I always share the facts and the important details, as well as examples of words etc!
It’s also important to note that the voice and the intonation of the speaker influence the overall sound of a language, as the speakers are the actual ‘voice of the language’ so to speak, so if someone has a rougher and deeper or darker voice, it will make the language not sound so good, whereas a speaker with a pretty timbre or a speaker with a softer and lighter and higher voice will make the language sound really good - so, in order to really get a good idea of what a language sounds like, one should listen to speakers with softer and higher voices speaking the language, and one must also see the written form of the words, to see what the actual words look like, in order to really know for sure if a language has mostly pretty words or not, because if one only hears the language, if it’s not a language that has mostly pretty words, it may still sound nice to the avrg listener if the speaker has a softer and lighter voice, because the listener will automatically be focused on the sound of the voice of the speaker rather than being focused on the words themselves, so it’s easy for listeners to get the idea that a language with mostly non-pretty words sounds good or that a language with mostly pretty words sounds bad if they only listens to the language being spoken by one or two speakers, and if they never got to see the words in their written form!
I like Spanish, because it sounds friendly and it is like a melody, I like English because it sounds so polite. I like German because it is the language of poets and it is so sophisticated. I like Russian because the vocabulary is so rich and it conveys feelins so well. I like Italian because it is the language of opera. I like French because I like French comedies. I like Greek because it sounds so warm.... You can find something beautiful in every language.
Russian every name (male or female) has several dozen variants, each variant has its own color shade, but in everyday conversation only 5-6 variants (basic) are used, and so with every word in Russian. Russian version of Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace, for example, consists of two volumes, English consists of 1 volume, English conveys only action, in the Russian version of the book one volume is action, the second volume is small nuances that are hidden from the English-speaking reader. I believe that only native speakers of Russian can truly feel the world around them. You can learn Russian only from birth. And at two years old, you should already speak Russian well, otherwise you will have problems in the future. Russian Russian parents therefore make every effort to get Russian children to start talking from an early age and spend a lot of a lot of time and effort on it. The difficulty of the Russian language is that it is necessary to correctly convey not only the action, but also to harmoniously select variants of words so that you are correctly understood. Therefore, there is no double or triple reading in Russian, the speaker can accurately convey the meaning of what is said. Therefore, Russians speak only the truth, because any falsehood will be immediately noticeable. PS: Russian school the most difficult subject is not mathematics, physics or chemistry, in the Russian school the most difficult subject is the Russian language. Moscow region, New Moscow Administrative District, Residential Complex "Spanish Quarters", Municipal School "Logic" for 1,200 schoolchildren. Migrants from the former republics of USSR: Central Asia and the Caucasus 10% (8-12%). First School Day *n_rdYhEXh-c* School Day *gBMZd_IrtBQ* The Headmaster and Teachers Dance *9Qxvlzd55FA* Moscow region, New Moscow Administrative District, Residential Complex "Sсandinavia", Municipal School "Energy" for 1,200 schoolchildren. Migrants from the former republics of USSR: Central Asia and the Caucasus 10% (8-12%). Last School Day *qCBWTaFalhM* School dance "Scandi": "Do you hear? Around the floors and roofs - this is love in a Big City, this is a Scandinavia" *ubenM6eSTMQ* New Moscow: We are building for You! Social clip KkEZrNEVKz0
As a French, I don’t understand what’s the thing with French language for foreigners. I mean, I’m glad you like it, but if you hear our slang that we commonly use (instead of formal sentences), you’d change your mind haha
It’s just about the way it sounds to those who don’t speak it. It‘s very distinct Doesn’t matter whether you speak “proper” French or “slag” French, to me it’ll all sound the same, because the phonetic system doesn’t change.
Agreed! Many people think it sounds “rough” because their idea of it comes from cliche Hollywood portrayals or hearing that over and over. Like any language, sometimes it can sound “rough”, but for the most part, I think it sounds beautiful and can even sound very melodic, depending on who is speaking it. Especially the chto что lol
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@@danam.1937 ich bin Italiener und ich muss sagen das du recht hast, die italienische Sprache ist eine schnelle Sprache aber in einem seriöseb Gespräch wird etwas langsamer gesprochen. 👍
@@PierooriginalItaly ich bin auch Italiener und ich finde meine Sprache nicht besonders schnell, im Gegenteil finde ich Deutsch sehr schnell, aber das ist nur weil ich noch in einem Anfänger Niveau bin. Wenn ich komme bis zum einem B2 oder hoffentlich C1 Niveau, werde ich Deutsch in Ordnung finden. Es ist immer so mit Fremden Sprachen
Ich bin Brite und ich kann auch Französisch, Arabisch, ein bisschen Türkisch, und nun lerne ich Deutsch. Ich habe Arabisch mehr als 10 Jahre lang gelernt weil ich in Jordanien 10 Jahre als Arzt gearbeitet und gewohnt habe. Ich habe Türkisch vor 5 Jahren gelernt aber leider kann ich noch nicht so gut Türkisch sprechen, weil es grammatikalisch ganz anders ist. Ehrlich gesagt hatte ich nicht vor, Deutsch zu lernen, aber jetzt bereue ich es, es nicht früher gelernt zu haben. Da mein Gehirn nicht so gut als früher ist, zum Sprachenlernen. Ich finde Arabisch, besonders das Standarde, die schönste Sprache der Welt.
@@afsane_nezhadi what does that have to do with the beauty of a language? I like how persian sounds I must admit, but the case you presented against arabic doesn't hold water at all. I wonder if you know arabic yourself.
Italian is the most beautiful sounding language I think. No hard consonants, very musical. But German has the most logical and consistent grammar, so great for writing and reading.
I wouldn't say the most logical grammar, but in contrast to englisch - due to historical reasons - are more developed one which allows you to play with the german language to a greater extend with less effort especially paired with some Stuff which is still present in the modern german language (Du/Sie as an example).
We asked Germans which language and culture they find most beautiful. The answers will surprise you. Can you guess their answer.Please watch the UA-cam video. ua-cam.com/video/HSZsRhCEuZc/v-deo.html
Dutch & English are objectively the prettiest and most refined and most distinctive languages in the worId with the most pretty and poetic words, and Norwegian comes very close too, but all Germanic languages are gorgeous, actually, followed by Welsh and other Celtic languages and Latin languages such as Portuguese / Gallo / French / Galician / Catalan / Spanish / Occitan / Latin / Esperanto / Italian and the other Italian-based languages! However, Dutch & German & Portuguese have something in the way certain diphthongs are pronounced that makes these 3 languages the only languages with a hot sound, so Dutch & German are the hottest-sounding Germanic languages, while Brazilian Portuguese is the hottest-sounding Latin language! And the easiest to read / write / learn are English & Dutch and Nordic languages like Norwegian / Swedish / Danish (Icelandic & Faroese aren’t easy to read / write / learn, but they are really gorgeous too) etc, while Welsh & Breton are the easiest Celtic languages and Italian / Spanish / Esperanto are the easiest Latin languages ever with the easiest pronunciation and spelling!
I am studying languages, and have seen / heard many words in all these languages, and I’ve also seen and heard enough words in almost all the other known languages, and I noticed that most languages aren’t a pretty language because they only have a few pretty words, and a language must have almost only or mostly pretty and well-constructed words (without repeating the same syllable and with good letter combinations aka letters that go well 2gether) to be considered a pretty language, and Arabic / Polish etc aren’t even close to being a pretty language because they don’t have many pretty words, even though every language has at least a few pretty words, which is something that happens randomly in most cases!
I'm Mexican and my favorite language I'd say is Portuguese I love the Brazilian accent but unfortunately I don't know when I'm gonna be able to learn it because I'm in Quebec province currently so I'm learning French. I should say I'm struggling a bit due to at university I took Italian courses so now I get kind of confused cuz Spanish, Italian and French have very similar words (all the romantic languages) and plus English. I really admire all those people who can speak many languages without any problem and can just switch from a language to another .... that's super cool!
We asked Germans which language and culture they find most beautiful. The answers will surprise you. Can you guess their answer.Please watch the UA-cam video. ua-cam.com/video/HSZsRhCEuZc/v-deo.html
Kiswahili, the coastal language of East Africa is incredibly colourful and intuitive; "mambo!" is hello! Also, I have to agree that Norwegian is very sing-songy and emotionally sounding. Everybody seems to love French, I think its such a fast language.
Since French is often chose as the most beautiful language, let me tell you the languages i think sounds good (As a French person) 1. Italian 2. Russian 3. German 4. Spanish 5. English 6. Norwegian / Swedish My next languages to learn are either Russian or German, both would be really nice
Ich persönlich denke, dass jede Sprache schön sein kann, abhängig von der Person, die sie spricht. Jemand, der gut ausgebildet, sanft und gut gesprochen ist, kann unabhängig von der Sprache unglaublich beruhigend für die Ohren klingen.
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@anila Barbullushi A lot oh vowels, spanish? That no, Spanish has only 5 vowels, Italian 7, english 7 shorts and 5 longs, French 16!!! According to your criteria french is the most melodious.
I am italian: the languages I prefer are those descending from Latin: portuguese, spanish, romanian. I also like english.....and modern greek. I find German very interesting.....but one life is not enough to learn it.😅😆
"Gracias a la vida, que me ha dado tanto ", that song has become a sort of national anthem in my country Chile 🇨🇱 ❤Portuguese, Greek, French, Icelandic❤
6:39 ein Lied aus meinen Land, Chile 🇨🇱 Was für eine schwierige Frage! 😆 Ich denke, die schönsten Sprachen der Welt sind kasachisch, türkisch, usbekisch, persisch, spanisch, slowenisch, portugiesisch, russisch, deutsch und georgisch
I went a lot in Germany and I learn German at school, at the beginning I didn’t like it at all but later I saw the beauty of it. It’s not the melody but something else. Somehow I can’t say what. Kisses from Belgium
IMO: Italian, Spanish, Polish, Dutch, and English. I come from Poland, lived in Italy and the Netherlands, traveled to several countries in Latin America, and now Canada is my home.
Natürlich Java, C++ oder Python. Oder?
C und C# auch
Ja, genau. C#, Javascript, php, .NET ))
😂 natürlich!
Ja, Python
Artifizielle Sprache lol
I’m Swiss so I’m often exposed to French, German, Italian, English and Spanish, I also listen to a lot of kpop, Chinese and Japanese song, but personally I think any language can be beautiful depending on the person who speaks it. Someone well-educated, gentle and well spoken can sound incredibly soothing to the ears regardless of language.
Exactly this
I have found the same thing. Thanks for putting this whole thing into context.
Indeed
This is exactly what I wanted to say. Thank you.
Exactly. Typical example can be Obama speaking English👌🏻
Silence is the most beautiful language.
@Y. Tawfik lol chill
@Y. Tawfik Lol.
Maybe Deplaneetegmont is the one that buys beer for everyone at parties or... he/she dances really well. Idk
Why aren't you deaf then?
Silence is the best music.
🙂
As a native Spanish speaker, Slavic languages sound beautiful to me.
спасибо
Hvala
Hvala ti,
😂😂😂
as a chinese , czech and hungarian sounds beautiful for me , then are russian and persian
Die schönste Sprache der Welt ist die Musik.
Awww
"Music expresses the highest philosophy in language that reason does not understand."
Arthur Schopenhauer
volle zustimmung
In der Tat bin ich Geiger
Musik drückt Gefühle ohne Worte aus
I think the beauty of language depends on the voice of the speaking person.
True
And the way they speak too
Like even if you don't understand, you can tell real fast when they are just insulting or using 'bad' vocabulary, their tone and way of talking speaks volume
I agree. The girl presenter has a very lovely speaking voice and she makes German sound so soft and melodious.
We asked Germans which language and culture they find most beautiful. The answers will surprise you. Can you guess their answer.Please watch the UA-cam video. ua-cam.com/video/HSZsRhCEuZc/v-deo.html
I was brought up listening to an 'Austrian' man with a moustache, bellowing in a large hall on the BBC, early 1940s. ' He taught my generation all the hand gestures as well; here in Blighty! I'm not sure what happened to him.....? Therefore, the bit I learnt when talking to a German, is to shout in English.
As a language student I could say that every language has its magic. Although some of them are more difficult than others, learning a language is like having another way to see life. 😊😊😊
I don't agree, some languages sound so good but some do not, it is just like a fragrance which you may or may not like, so it's a subjective question
Agreed! Every new language is like a new spirit..
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Precisely
I really love how Greek sounds, reminds me of Latin languages, but it’s kind of softer
1-Norwegian
2-Arabic
3-Italian
4-French
5-English
6-Turkish
7-Russian
8-persian
9-Spanish
@@salah777 you realize that many of those languages contain quite a chunk of Greek
Tbh as someone who's learning ancient greek, i believe ancient greek sounds better than modern one i recommend you to give it a shot as well m8
@@Reha-km1yo I am Greek I studied ancient in high school but still ancient is greek to me (just kidding).
Ancient Greek make me thinking but is very very hard to learn.
What you’re kidding
Seems a lot of Germans did french in school but can’t speak it.
Story of our lives. 😂
lot of french did german at school but can't speak !
I hear that quite often. And most of the times it was the same amount of time, 7 Years. Maybe people just get used to English because of the media.
When you don't have a chance to use it, or at least to hear it real often then it just vaporise... I have learned english, russian, latin and greek back in school and only language that I can speak now is english :) Beacuse of mass media and pop culture I belive.
A lot of Americans took Spanish in school but can't speak it :(
I’m from Latin America and this my opinion: French, Portuguese, Spanish Italian and Romanian. But I really like the German language it sounds strong and beautiful at the same time, I wish I could learn it. Thanks for sharing this video!
@Poder Vida latino-americans are like the italian in 2:43, they have a lot of difficulties to accept another point of view. they take very personally the opinion of other people!
Romanian ❤
Yeeeeeeeess French and italian is the best 🥰🇫🇷🇮🇹🇫🇷
muy cierto compadre
Yes romance languages are the most beautiful ❤
I'm venezuelan so I speak spanish and I really like my language, but I also love portuguese, turkish, russian, arabic and english mostly because it allows you to communicate with the world.
Yea well spanish and portugues comes from arabic. So basically people are saying they love arabic
@I NSA close to Turkish spoken in some countries and turkey turkic countries. they only have different accents but can understand when they speak with accents
@I NSA Yes that is right . language spoken in some countries contains minor accent differences and all spoken are understood. in some countries, half of what is spoken differently is understood.
@I NSA No if you were a little knowledgeable, you might know what I mean. Maybe
@@lotuscabrio2937 is this a real comment? do u rly think spanish comes from arabic?
Hello!!! German is my favourite lenguage. I'm from Brazil and i learned german for 3 years in my hometown Recife. Congratulations.
Portuguese is the best. I spent in Recife and Jaboatao dos Guaararapes last two winters!
For me Portuguese 🇧🇷 and Italian 🇮🇹 are the most beautiful to hear, very soft, it seems to me that they are singing instead of speaking
Yo hablo español como lengua materna y prefiero el arabe, el griego y el hebreo, suenan súper hermosos
It kills me when people use the Brazilian flag 🇧🇷 to show the Portuguese language 🇵🇹-I guess because I like European Portuguese so much more.
@@richlisola1 I guess it's because most of the portuguese speakers is from Brazil and people tend to associate the language to this country. Are you from Portugal? Im from Brazil.
@@richlisola1 but the accent is very different, for non portuguese speakers it almost sounds like different languages
richlisola1 Brazil’s population is 20 times bigger, that’s why you usually see our flag. Portugal could be a little state of Brazil. When we talk about the English language is totally normal to use this flag 🇺🇸, so what’s wrong? Let’s just accept it and enjoy all the accents of them!
Jede Sprache ist schön. Aber es kommt drauf an, wer sie spricht.
Genau! 👍
Mahdi Fakhfakh wer und wie! Der Ton macht die Musik!
Ich stimme Ihnen zu.
Konnen wir uns Detusch sprechen. Ich brauche ein sprachepartner bitte! Wollen Sie sich interressiert ?
Ja, das ist auf jeden Fall richtig. Zbs: wenn diese Leute, die Portugiesisch gesagt haben, konnten meine Portugiesisch hören, würden sie ihre Meinung komplett verändern. Und Portugiesisch ist meine Mutter Sprache haha
I think Brazilian Portuguese is the most beautiful language to hear.
I also like Arabic and Spanish.
I think those are the worst :D
arabic and spanish are the worse ouff
@@meinkatz34 why? xd
Spanish is the most beautiful language in the world
Pero español de dónde?, porque hay muchísimos países que hablan español, como Colombia, Argentina, México, en fin, muchísimos.
I'm Moroccan , As a native Arabic speaker , I really love the Italian language and I want to learn it 💚❤️
I’m sorry but asides writing in Arabic does Moroccans really do speak Arabic well ? Aren’t their original language is Amazight then mixed with a lot of French and Italian more then actual Arabic .. as far as I know at least
@@ltami7016 no , you wrong our first language is Arabic dialect not Amazigh and it mixed with some amazigh , french, spanish, italian, greek and Portuguese . The Amazigh language just in the berber towns and a few cities like in reef and sous agadir but all over morocco speak Moroccan Arabic dialect .
واش اعشيري 😂😂😂 هانيا مغاربة حاضرين
@@User08179 ضروري 😂😂
@@hasanagllid7832 you don't understand what I mean , there are not a lot dude 😉😂
I was in the British Army stationed in Germany in the early 1960s. I used to discuss this subject with some German colleagues and the conclusion we came to about German and English was this - Both languages are not particularly attractive to listen to but, the Germans thought English was beautiful when sung to music and the English thought when Germans spoke in English the accent sounded attractive. At the end of the day, beauty is in the eye and the ear of the beholder.
We asked Germans which language and culture they find most beautiful. The answers will surprise you. Can you guess their answer.Please watch the UA-cam video. ua-cam.com/video/HSZsRhCEuZc/v-deo.html
Yeah very certain right.
I’m Croatian and for me it’s Russian..and Portugese. They even sound alike sometimes, even though they have nothing in common.
They do have something in common, they're both Indo-European languages
Thank you!!When I told my Brazilian friend that Portuguese sounds so much like Russian at times he was like “not at all!” and now I know it is not my ears are setting me up.
@@nurandanac8507 just in Portugal we have a slavic accent
It’s all of the ‘jhhh’ sounds in Portuguese that make it sound pseudo-Slavic
Yes I’m not the only one I’m Mexican and a native Spanish speaker but also besides Spanish and English I speak Portuguese and when I hear some Russian being spoken at distance I think is Portuguese and then when I get closer I find out that is Russian the same with Spanish and Greek I get the same sensation.
This page should be called “not so easy German”
Hahaha good one
Yeah tbh the people on the street are hard to understand
I can't understand any think so I have to stop the video every minute to understand and learn just one word
Hahahahhh agree with you
Ich denke deutsch ist nicht so schwer, man kann sich auch mit sehr wenigen Wörtern gut verständigen, aber da ich deutscher bin habe ich da eh leicht reden. 😅
I learn German because I love the way it sounds, I just love everything about it. I fell in love from the first moments. My first teacher spoke German so soft and beautiful, that I immediately wanted to speak so myself. I never thought about how beautiful famously “harsh” German can be before that. Unfortunately that teacher left the school soon and for six years I didn’t really had a chance to learn the language properly. So happy that I restarted my German lessons!
Dankeschön , als Deutsche kann ich nicht wissen, wie die Sprache klingt...ich schätze mal abgehackt
Dutch & English are objectively the prettiest and most refined and most distinctive languages in the worId with the most pretty and poetic words, and Norwegian comes very close too, but all Germanic languages are gorgeous, actually, followed by Welsh and other Celtic languages and Latin languages such as Portuguese / Gallo / French / Galician / Catalan / Spanish / Occitan / Latin / Esperanto / Italian and the other Italian-based languages! However, Dutch & German & Portuguese have something in the way certain diphthongs are pronounced that makes these 3 languages the only languages with a hot sound, so Dutch & German are the hottest-sounding Germanic languages, while Brazilian Portuguese is the hottest-sounding Latin language! And the easiest to read / write / learn are English & Dutch and Nordic languages like Norwegian / Swedish / Danish (Icelandic & Faroese aren’t easy to read / write / learn, but they are really gorgeous too) etc, while Welsh & Breton are the easiest Celtic languages and Italian / Spanish / Esperanto are the easiest Latin languages ever with the easiest pronunciation and spelling!
Dutch isn’t a very known language, so most don’t know how pretty and poetic Dutch words are! It’s really great for poetry and lyrics! 83 of the prettiest words in Dutch are - ver, vlinder, verloren, feest, adem, vaste, veel, verdween, heel, het, heen, voorbij, vandaan, verven, domein, verwaald, drijfzand, lief, leegte, liefde, heerst, einde, zonder, weet, avond, vult, gekomen, centrum, moment, pad, loop, overheerst, vallen, twijfel, vinden, kelde, wald, ter, geweest, vrees, grenzen, verleg, rein, van, stellen, wilde, steeds, verstreken, evenbeeld, bleef, steile, vrede, stem, wens, net, tijd, stille, verwenst, zalig, ochtend, zilverreiger, weer, overwint, heerlijk, zin, hart, beweert, vanaf, kwijt, wolken, mes, verliezen, dwaling, verlaten, rede, trek, tuinhek, brand, verdien, blikje, vertellen, verder, vertrek etc!
I am studying languages, and have seen / heard many words in all these languages, and I’ve also seen and heard enough words in almost all the other known languages, and I noticed that most languages aren’t a pretty language because they only have a few pretty words, and a language must have almost only or mostly pretty and well-constructed words (without repeating the same syllable and with good letter combinations aka letters that go well 2gether) to be considered a pretty language, and Arabic / Polish etc aren’t even close to being a pretty language because they don’t have many pretty words, even though every language has at least a few pretty words, which is something that happens randomly in most cases!
Germanic languages are the best languages ever following the most logical patterns qua word construction and pronunciation rules etc, which makes Germanic languages a logical language that looks very organized and easy to read / write / pronounce etc, and a logical language is automatically a pretty language with mostly words that have the perfect visual harmonies and great letter combinations, and very logical pronunciation rules that create that perfect auditory harmony - most ppl don’t know about languages and linguistics and word construction etc and haven’t heard many languages, so ppl usually say very subjective untrue things that aren’t based on objective facts, however, I am the exact opposite, so I always share the facts and the important details, as well as examples of words etc!
for me, the languages derived from Latin are the most beautiful in the world (Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian, Romanian ...) 🇧🇷🇪🇸🇫🇷🇮🇹🇷🇴
🇵🇹 you actually chose the brazilian flag instead?? 😱
🇵🇹🇫🇷🇪🇸🇮🇹🇷🇴*
@@germanforce6607 more people speak brazilian portuguese, so i think it might be the correct one
Yeah very good you forgot catakan Galician, occitan, romansch😄😄
@@qdequeijo what does that have to do with anything? Portugal is the one that colonized Brazil. They spoke the language first.
Brazilian Portuguese, French, Italian and Arabic are the most beautiful. Arabic hugely depends on the dialect - the standard is superior.
Planet07
Levantine dialects in general are beautiful - but Standard/Classical Arabic is by far the most beautiful (all dialects come from it anyways).
Agreed
I speak Brazilian Portuguese
@@daviaraujo3451 Quem?
@@Hemson eu falo português, foi isso que eu disse
German sounds a bit strong but i like it so much. My native language is spanish from Mexico.
Mar negro same ‘bout everything lol
Agreed, love german
X4 🇲🇽
Mexico 😍 saludos 😘
Ich komme aus Mexiko auch!
As French, the most beautiful language in the world for me is Portuguese, then also Italian, Greek and Japanese
We asked Germans which language and culture they find most beautiful. The answers will surprise you. Can you guess their answer.Please watch the UA-cam video. ua-cam.com/video/HSZsRhCEuZc/v-deo.html
Portuguese brazilian or portuguese europan?
@@LucasSanRFS I prefer portuguese brazilian but both are beautiful
@@CULTHOP You are saying this to please brazillians, portuguese is ugly
"meiner meinung nach"
*Flashbacks from german lessons*
😆
I don't know If you're english but for us its:
In my opinion
The flashback is reality for me
I'm still there, bro JAJAJA
@@Anonymous-vl8ez I'm French 😉
We asked German people which language and culture they find most beautiful. The answers will surprise you. Can you guess their answer.Please watch the UA-cam video. ua-cam.com/video/HSZsRhCEuZc/v-deo.html
German! It gives me the feeling of ‘coming home’. The universe ensured it wasn’t my first language so that I could appreciate and love it that much more.
dir stimme ich zu, hab die gleiche Erfahrung gemacht!
We asked German people which language and culture they find most beautiful. The answers will surprise you. Can you guess their answer.Please watch the UA-cam video. ua-cam.com/video/HSZsRhCEuZc/v-deo.html
Mein Vater heißt wie du Walter und sein Nachname fängt mit B an xD
I'm from Paraguay and my favorite languages are:
1-) English.
2-)Russian.
3-) Italian.
4-) Polish.
5-) French.
And i also want to travel in Canada, i really like that country👌🏻😍🙆🏻♀️
que es un paraguay
I am italian and this is my ranking:
1. French
2. Spanish/Italian
3. American English
4. Hebrew
I like French. I've been able to read French (and Spanish) for decades but never had the opportunity to learn to speak it. For the past year I have been copying a page from some French literary master--Malraux, Balzac, Anatole France, and I find this helps greatly to learn to express myself in written French. It may also be helpful in learning to speak...I haven't tested that hypothesis however, not yet.
For me
1. French
2. Finnish
3. Spanish
4. Greek
5. German
I find German absolutely fantastic. Soft, structured, logical, sometimes mega cute (some words sound absolutely sweet). It's not the easiest language to learn but it worth it.
I'm quite sure it's the first time I see someone saying German might sound "cute". People always talk about how harsh it sounds. I, as well, find it an amazing language.
@@eden5378 well, it ultimately depends on how and what we want to Express:) German can be very different, this is where its irrefutable beauty is
Soft?compared to which language
@@lutfilutfi3310 I would not compare it with anything (it's a bit hmmm, incorrect) but thinking about the languages I speak, I would say that it's softer than Russian, Spanish and French
Lutfi Lutfi -softer than Dutch, softer than Arabic, softer than Hebrew, and softer than some of the Scottish or Northern English accents
*I'm from Brugge (Belgium)* 🇧🇪🇪🇺
(My native language is Belgian Dutch)
1- Spanish 😍 🇪🇸
2- Turkish 🤩 🇹🇷
3 - German 😘 🇩🇪
TURKISH?!
Eva yes Turkish is an awesome language open a turkish speech and listen
Nein Arabisch ist hahahahahahahaahhah
@@hasanhuseyinsahinbas no turkish sounds funny and weird but not awesome!! 😂😂
@@eva7801 hahaha i know right. Sounds bad
I never thought I really liked the sound of German, until I watched this video. I noticed a great amount of emotion throughout the sentences, which in my opinion, sounded nice. I liked the different tones that flowed throughout the language as well.
Dutch & English are objectively the prettiest and most refined and most distinctive languages in the worId with the most pretty and poetic words, and Norwegian comes very close too, but all Germanic languages are gorgeous, actually, followed by Welsh and other Celtic languages and Latin languages such as Portuguese / Gallo / French / Galician / Catalan / Spanish / Occitan / Latin / Esperanto / Italian and the other Italian-based languages! However, Dutch & German & Portuguese have something in the way certain diphthongs are pronounced that makes these 3 languages the only languages with a hot sound, so Dutch & German are the hottest-sounding Germanic languages, while Brazilian Portuguese is the hottest-sounding Latin language! And the easiest to read / write / learn are English & Dutch and Nordic languages like Norwegian / Swedish / Danish (Icelandic & Faroese aren’t easy to read / write / learn, but they are really gorgeous too) etc, while Welsh & Breton are the easiest Celtic languages and Italian / Spanish / Esperanto are the easiest Latin languages ever with the easiest pronunciation and spelling!
Dutch isn’t a very known language, so most don’t know how pretty and poetic Dutch words are! It’s really great for poetry and lyrics! 83 of the prettiest words in Dutch are - ver, vlinder, verloren, feest, adem, vaste, veel, verdween, heel, het, heen, voorbij, vandaan, verven, domein, verwaald, drijfzand, lief, leegte, liefde, heerst, einde, zonder, weet, avond, vult, gekomen, centrum, moment, pad, loop, overheerst, vallen, twijfel, vinden, kelde, wald, ter, geweest, vrees, grenzen, verleg, rein, van, stellen, wilde, steeds, verstreken, evenbeeld, bleef, steile, vrede, stem, wens, net, tijd, stille, verwenst, zalig, ochtend, zilverreiger, weer, overwint, heerlijk, zin, hart, beweert, vanaf, kwijt, wolken, mes, verliezen, dwaling, verlaten, rede, trek, tuinhek, brand, verdien, blikje, vertellen, verder, vertrek etc!
I am studying languages, and have seen / heard many words in all these languages, and I’ve also seen and heard enough words in almost all the other known languages, and I noticed that most languages aren’t a pretty language because they only have a few pretty words, and a language must have almost only or mostly pretty and well-constructed words (without repeating the same syllable and with good letter combinations aka letters that go well 2gether) to be considered a pretty language, and Arabic / Polish etc aren’t even close to being a pretty language because they don’t have many pretty words, even though every language has at least a few pretty words, which is something that happens randomly in most cases!
Germanic languages are the best languages ever following the most logical patterns qua word construction and pronunciation rules etc, which makes Germanic languages a logical language that looks very organized and easy to read / write / pronounce etc, and a logical language is automatically a pretty language with mostly words that have the perfect visual harmonies and great letter combinations, and very logical pronunciation rules that create that perfect auditory harmony - most ppl don’t know about languages and linguistics and word construction etc and haven’t heard many languages, so ppl usually say very subjective untrue things that aren’t based on objective facts, however, I am the exact opposite, so I always share the facts and the important details, as well as examples of words etc!
It’s also important to note that the voice and the intonation of the speaker influence the overall sound of a language, as the speakers are the actual ‘voice of the language’ so to speak, so if someone has a rougher and deeper or darker voice, it will make the language not sound so good, whereas a speaker with a pretty timbre or a speaker with a softer and lighter and higher voice will make the language sound really good - so, in order to really get a good idea of what a language sounds like, one should listen to speakers with softer and higher voices speaking the language, and one must also see the written form of the words, to see what the actual words look like, in order to really know for sure if a language has mostly pretty words or not, because if one only hears the language, if it’s not a language that has mostly pretty words, it may still sound nice to the avrg listener if the speaker has a softer and lighter voice, because the listener will automatically be focused on the sound of the voice of the speaker rather than being focused on the words themselves, so it’s easy for listeners to get the idea that a language with mostly non-pretty words sounds good or that a language with mostly pretty words sounds bad if they only listen to the language being spoken by one or two speakers, and if they never got to see the words in their written form!
I'm very happy that some people mentioned portuguese as one of the most beautiful languages! 🇵🇹 I always thought people didn't care about it at all!
Brasilian Portuguese sounds good
Nowadays Portuguese has become kind of popular (because of Brazil and a lot Brazilian people who are traveling around the world) but look back at 1900, even people thought Portuguese was a Spanish dialect haha
I love portuguese, but from portugal.
BRASIIIIIL!!! HERE WE ARE!!
Brazilian Portuguese sounds better than European Portuguese for me. European Portuguese sounds like Russian.
Italian, Greek, Croatian/Serbian, Russian and Estonian are my favourites. I think Georgian interesting but i need to hear more of it.
I get you like slavic languages.)) Agreed on that!
@@anassyria5176 Georgian's not slavic hehe
@@levanitre
Correct.
I think it's clear that I was not suggesting otherwise. 😁
Here's a good starter for Georgian: ua-cam.com/video/NpnnbtKTxpQ/v-deo.html LOL
Russian!!!
I definitely think that German is one of the most beautiful languages in the world. That's one of the many reasons why I am learning German.
Konnen wir uns Detusch sprechen. Ich brauche ein sprachepartner bitte! Wollen Sie sich interressiert ?
That's the first time hearing that someone likes my language lol
Only certain people können das verstehen. Congratulations! ;)
@@nelsoncool3406 Ja! Ich brauche ein sprachepartner.
@@xskally I think that your language and culture are both really cool honestly. Maybe one day I will become fluent. lol
I'm surprised that almost everyone doesn't like how German sounds. But in my humble opinion it's the sexiest language ever 🤩🤤
I understand what you mean. I wouldn't say that the language in itself is beautiful, but German people have a pleasant voice. For me, it would be : English, Italian and German (I am French).
It's not sexy, but i like the way it sounds
😂 selbstverständlich 😂 besonders wenn den Herren sprechen
@@Jeweliedear 😁😁😁 !
Ikr! It's so beautiful
Der Mensch kann nur interpretieren, was er kennt. Es gibt so viele Sprachen auf der Welt. Ich bewundere einfach diese Vielfältigkeit.
That moment when he was singing “gracias a la vida” from Violeta Parra 🇨🇱
"Afrikanisch" ja wow ich kann Europäisch...
Karakaruri Afrikaans is a real language, just search it
@@groemdt It's called Afrikaans,and it's just a dialect of Dutch.Afrikanisch is not a language.
เบน เบน, Afrikaans comes from Dutch, but it is a language, not a dialect.
Was, wenn man sagt „europäische Sprachen“ oder „ostasiatische Sprachen“? Ich finde, der Mann wollte tatsächlich so etwas ausdrücken und hat „Afrikanisch“ nicht ernsthaft für eine einzige Sprache gehalten.
Ich kann *HUST* *HUST* Mexikanisch *HUUUURST*
For me:
1-Swahili
2-italian
3-Russian
I'm from Indonesia and I think these are my top 5 favorite languages:
1. Japanese
2. Arabic
3. French
4. Italian
5. Portuguese
This is my current favorites by far. I might change opinion in the future.
I'm japanese, thanks for it :-)
I’m glad that you like portuguese. I also think that bahasa indonesian is an interesting language. Greetings from Brazil
Of course a weeb
any language I don't understand is intrinsically beautiful imo. I love hearing people speak so fluently when I don't have a clue what they're saying. I've always loved German and Russian though, there's something satisfying about them and their accents are interesting and quite cool.
I also have a particular love for German and Russian-- you have good taste ;)
In my opinion the Most Beautiful Languages are:
1)Portuguese❤️
2)Spanish
3)English
4)French and a little Italian. I love the Romance Languages❤️😍
I think italian is the most beutiful language
English isn’t a Romance language
@@richlisola1 Yes I know! In the opinion of some people English is a beautiful romantic language! But anyway ... it goes from the person's Opinion. But English is a charming language!
@@fehh1972 Das stimmt
@@fehh1972 que pecado
My list of interesting languages for Russian as i am:
Italian, German, English, Russian, little bit French and some of nordic guys like Norwegians, Swedish, etc.
Janusz ist sooo nett und sympathisch! Er macht das super gut mit den Interviews! ☺️
Charming old fella! 😀
Polish compatriot ❤
Every language has its own beauty.
None language is the most beautiful in the world.
No, Arabic is the most beautiful she said
👌💜
@@SuperNurik89 ....................
It depends on what YOU find the most beautiful its your opinion and for example if you like italian doesnt mean that anybody finds italian beautiful
Nah
Top 5: French, Persian , Italian, Portuguese from Brazil, English
Ah, Persian-- you have good taste!
@@wii3willRule Persian is beautiful but the population is little and the people don't know this language!
DEUTSCH
wow yes portuguese i love the portuguese language is so romantic and calm i loved your top 5😍❤️
@Ettore Morabito neh....
And as I am learning German now, I got to understand its beauty as well. So it ranks higher on my personal favourites. Even though I am a Portuguese speaker and find its grammar hard to learn.
Oh, I love this guy at the start! I also think French, Italian and Spanish sound the nicest, but that English and German reveal their beauty once you learn to understand their intricacies. All languages have their charms!
Germanic - Swedish
Romance - Italian
Slavic - Slovenian (I'm Polish ;)
Spanish , French, Italian, Portuguese, Catalán, Greek and Arabic
The most ugly is German and Polish(my native language)
Yes its Spanish. Proof - ua-cam.com/video/Z4oTvuow9cc/v-deo.html
@Ancap - German sounds decent only with properly rolled Rs.
julia kot slovenian is ugly
Germanic - Norwegian
Romance- Italian
Slavic - Ukrainian
Finno-Ugrian - Finnish
I like russian, portuguese, romanian, I think they sound equally beautiful. I would include these three languages in one group.
Excellent choices.
Portuguese is not related the russian in anyway portuguese and romanian are in a family language group tho
These are genuinely my top 3 fauvorite langueges
I love the Portuguese language it is so calm and romantic its top is very good😍❤️
@@laseixd492 Brasileiro dedectado com sucesso
1.Italienisch/ Franzözisch
2. Spanisch/Portugesisch
3. Polnisch/English/ Deutsch☺
Dutch & English are objectively the prettiest and most refined and most distinctive languages in the worId with the most pretty and poetic words, and Norwegian comes very close too, but all Germanic languages are gorgeous, actually, followed by Welsh and other Celtic languages and Latin languages such as Portuguese / Gallo / French / Galician / Catalan / Spanish / Occitan / Latin / Esperanto / Italian and the other Italian-based languages! However, Dutch & German & Portuguese have something in the way certain diphthongs are pronounced that makes these 3 languages the only languages with a hot sound, so Dutch & German are the hottest-sounding Germanic languages, while Brazilian Portuguese is the hottest-sounding Latin language! And the easiest to read / write / learn are English & Dutch and Nordic languages like Norwegian / Swedish / Danish (Icelandic & Faroese aren’t easy to read / write / learn, but they are really gorgeous too) etc, while Welsh & Breton are the easiest Celtic languages and Italian / Spanish / Esperanto are the easiest Latin languages ever with the easiest pronunciation and spelling!
I am studying languages, and have seen / heard many words in all these languages, and I’ve also seen and heard enough words in almost all the other known languages, and I noticed that most languages aren’t a pretty language because they only have a few pretty words, and a language must have almost only or mostly pretty and well-constructed words (without repeating the same syllable and with good letter combinations aka letters that go well 2gether) to be considered a pretty language, and Arabic / Polish etc aren’t even close to being a pretty language because they don’t have many pretty words, even though every language has at least a few pretty words, which is something that happens randomly in most cases!
Germanic languages are the best languages ever following the most logical patterns qua word construction and pronunciation rules etc, which makes Germanic languages a logical language that looks very organized and easy to read / write / pronounce etc, and a logical language is automatically a pretty language with mostly words that have the perfect visual harmonies and great letter combinations, and very logical pronunciation rules that create that perfect auditory harmony - most ppl don’t know about languages and linguistics and word construction etc and haven’t heard many languages, so ppl usually say very subjective untrue things that aren’t based on objective facts, however, I am the exact opposite, so I always share the facts and the important details, as well as examples of words etc!
Dutch isn’t a very known language, so most don’t know how pretty and poetic Dutch words are! It’s really great for poetry and lyrics! 83 of the prettiest words in Dutch are - ver, vlinder, verloren, feest, adem, vaste, veel, verdween, heel, het, heen, voorbij, vandaan, verven, domein, verwaald, drijfzand, lief, leegte, liefde, heerst, einde, zonder, weet, avond, vult, gekomen, centrum, moment, pad, loop, overheerst, vallen, twijfel, vinden, kelde, wald, ter, geweest, vrees, grenzen, verleg, rein, van, stellen, wilde, steeds, verstreken, evenbeeld, bleef, steile, vrede, stem, wens, net, tijd, stille, verwenst, zalig, ochtend, zilverreiger, weer, overwint, heerlijk, zin, hart, beweert, vanaf, kwijt, wolken, mes, verliezen, dwaling, verlaten, rede, trek, tuinhek, brand, verdien, blikje, vertellen, verder, vertrek etc!
It’s also important to note that the voice and the intonation of the speaker influence the overall sound of a language, as the speakers are the actual ‘voice of the language’ so to speak, so if someone has a rougher and deeper or darker voice, it will make the language not sound so good, whereas a speaker with a pretty timbre or a speaker with a softer and lighter and higher voice will make the language sound really good - so, in order to really get a good idea of what a language sounds like, one should listen to speakers with softer and higher voices speaking the language, and one must also see the written form of the words, to see what the actual words look like, in order to really know for sure if a language has mostly pretty words or not, because if one only hears the language, if it’s not a language that has mostly pretty words, it may still sound nice to the avrg listener if the speaker has a softer and lighter voice, because the listener will automatically be focused on the sound of the voice of the speaker rather than being focused on the words themselves, so it’s easy for listeners to get the idea that a language with mostly non-pretty words sounds good or that a language with mostly pretty words sounds bad if they only listens to the language being spoken by one or two speakers, and if they never got to see the words in their written form!
Brazilian portuguese is beautiful. 🇧🇷🥰
My favorite languages are definitely Spanish Greek and Italian
I haven’t watched the video yet but I’m sure many people will say French.
mdr tout le monde dit ça
@@natnat9539 quel magnifique réseau quand même
@@jeremckn excellent j adore
@@natnat9539 merci !
French is gay
I like Spanish, because it sounds friendly and it is like a melody, I like English because it sounds so polite. I like German because it is the language of poets and it is so sophisticated. I like Russian because the vocabulary is so rich and it conveys feelins so well. I like Italian because it is the language of opera. I like French because I like French comedies. I like Greek because it sounds so warm.... You can find something beautiful in every language.
Russian every name (male or female) has several dozen variants, each variant has its own color shade, but in everyday conversation only 5-6 variants (basic) are used, and so with every word in Russian. Russian version of Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace, for example, consists of two volumes, English consists of 1 volume, English conveys only action, in the Russian version of the book one volume is action, the second volume is small nuances that are hidden from the English-speaking reader. I believe that only native speakers of Russian can truly feel the world around them. You can learn Russian only from birth. And at two years old, you should already speak Russian well, otherwise you will have problems in the future. Russian Russian parents therefore make every effort to get Russian children to start talking from an early age and spend a lot of a lot of time and effort on it. The difficulty of the Russian language is that it is necessary to correctly convey not only the action, but also to harmoniously select variants of words so that you are correctly understood. Therefore, there is no double or triple reading in Russian, the speaker can accurately convey the meaning of what is said. Therefore, Russians speak only the truth, because any falsehood will be immediately noticeable.
PS: Russian school the most difficult subject is not mathematics, physics or chemistry, in the Russian school the most difficult subject is the Russian language.
Moscow region, New Moscow Administrative District, Residential Complex "Spanish Quarters", Municipal School "Logic" for 1,200 schoolchildren. Migrants from the former republics of USSR: Central Asia and the Caucasus 10% (8-12%).
First School Day *n_rdYhEXh-c*
School Day *gBMZd_IrtBQ*
The Headmaster and Teachers Dance *9Qxvlzd55FA*
Moscow region, New Moscow Administrative District, Residential Complex "Sсandinavia", Municipal School "Energy" for 1,200 schoolchildren. Migrants from the former republics of USSR: Central Asia and the Caucasus 10% (8-12%). Last School Day *qCBWTaFalhM*
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Agreed!
As a French, I don’t understand what’s the thing with French language for foreigners. I mean, I’m glad you like it, but if you hear our slang that we commonly use (instead of formal sentences), you’d change your mind haha
yes i like french even if it is difficult to understand. it would be great if french people always speak slowly and clearly
It’s just about the way it sounds to those who don’t speak it. It‘s very distinct
Doesn’t matter whether you speak “proper” French or “slag” French, to me it’ll all sound the same, because the phonetic system doesn’t change.
It's the way words flow together and the beautiful sound shapes in the way people speak.
The slang is awful and not getting any better year after year. I'm French but live abroad and I'm always horrified whenever I come back 😆
I don't like it, it's so cringy
as a French : german, british english, portuguese and russian are the most beautiful languages to my ears.
Same
Portuguese is pretty. Forgot about that one
I’m Russian and I’m surprised to see Russian in the list😅
@@n_torop russian is pretty! Adds to me list!
@@n_torop in many French people's list I guess ;)
For instance the way you prononce the R is pleasent to listen to. Like the basic привет
mY TOP 3:
3.-Portuguese
2.-Castilian (Spanish)
1.-Italian
Portuguese is a Wonderful and Beautiful language In my opinion the most Beautiful language in the World😍 You have a good taste❤️
As a french native speaker, i must say dass deutsch ist die schönste Sprache in der Welt!
Oui
👌
Merci beaucoup. C'est tres gentil 😍
Ich liebe deutsch!!
Merci....
When you're French those kind of videos make you so proud 😂 🇫🇷 🇫🇷
I would have answered Russian 🇷🇺 though, having learned it. Anyone else? 😂
Agreed! Many people think it sounds “rough” because their idea of it comes from cliche Hollywood portrayals or hearing that over and over. Like any language, sometimes it can sound “rough”, but for the most part, I think it sounds beautiful and can even sound very melodic, depending on who is speaking it. Especially the chto что lol
I love French and Russian, my whole family speaks russian and at school I learn french😊
je l'ai appris aussi (à l'école) et là je le ré-apprends (le russe) (toute seule). la langue la plus difficile que j'ai apprise... mais si belle
I love russian too
Не завидую я тебе ,если ты учишь русский) но удачи))
Brazilian Portuguese is the most beautiful language in the world. It has a lyricism, cadence and rhythm that is beautiful to my ears.
Nah brah, it sounds ugly as hell
@@JoeHerdez777 are you from portugal?
as a brazilian i'm grateful, thank you
@@JoeHerdez777 this guy from portugal, thats why 😌
We asked Germans which language and culture they find most beautiful. The answers will surprise you. Can you guess their answer.Please watch the UA-cam video. ua-cam.com/video/HSZsRhCEuZc/v-deo.html
Ich finde italienisch sehr schön
Aber, sie sprechen schnell
@@danam.1937 Jede Sprache klingt schnell für Anfänger
@@francescocauzzi1732 Stimmt.
@@danam.1937 ich bin Italiener und ich muss sagen das du recht hast, die italienische Sprache ist eine schnelle Sprache aber in einem seriöseb Gespräch wird etwas langsamer gesprochen. 👍
@@PierooriginalItaly ich bin auch Italiener und ich finde meine Sprache nicht besonders schnell, im Gegenteil finde ich Deutsch sehr schnell, aber das ist nur weil ich noch in einem Anfänger Niveau bin. Wenn ich komme bis zum einem B2 oder hoffentlich C1 Niveau, werde ich Deutsch in Ordnung finden. Es ist immer so mit Fremden Sprachen
Ich bin Brite und ich kann auch Französisch, Arabisch, ein bisschen Türkisch, und nun lerne ich Deutsch. Ich habe Arabisch mehr als 10 Jahre lang gelernt weil ich in Jordanien 10 Jahre als Arzt gearbeitet und gewohnt habe. Ich habe Türkisch vor 5 Jahren gelernt aber leider kann ich noch nicht so gut Türkisch sprechen, weil es grammatikalisch ganz anders ist. Ehrlich gesagt hatte ich nicht vor, Deutsch zu lernen, aber jetzt bereue ich es, es nicht früher gelernt zu haben. Da mein Gehirn nicht so gut als früher ist, zum Sprachenlernen. Ich finde Arabisch, besonders das Standarde, die schönste Sprache der Welt.
مرحبا ، اتمنى لك كل خير
Arabic even haven't ch p g zh letters how it's beautiful go check Persian language you will change your mind
@@afsane_nezhadi what does that have to do with the beauty of a language? I like how persian sounds I must admit, but the case you presented against arabic doesn't hold water at all. I wonder if you know arabic yourself.
Arabic is always underestimated
Ich finde ungarisch🇭🇺 sehr melodiös und "rund" auch eher poetisch. Dabei mag ich auch finnish und deutsch das ist mehr wie in Stein gemeißelt.
Nach dem Kommentar hab ich lange gesucht 👍❤️
Kannst du ungarisch sprechen? :O :))
Ungarisch und finnisch sind witzigerweise verwandt
Italian is the most beautiful sounding language I think. No hard consonants, very musical. But German has the most logical and consistent grammar, so great for writing and reading.
I wouldn't say the most logical grammar, but in contrast to englisch - due to historical reasons - are more developed one which allows you to play with the german language to a greater extend with less effort especially paired with some Stuff which is still present in the modern german language (Du/Sie as an example).
We asked Germans which language and culture they find most beautiful. The answers will surprise you. Can you guess their answer.Please watch the UA-cam video. ua-cam.com/video/HSZsRhCEuZc/v-deo.html
Dutch & English are objectively the prettiest and most refined and most distinctive languages in the worId with the most pretty and poetic words, and Norwegian comes very close too, but all Germanic languages are gorgeous, actually, followed by Welsh and other Celtic languages and Latin languages such as Portuguese / Gallo / French / Galician / Catalan / Spanish / Occitan / Latin / Esperanto / Italian and the other Italian-based languages! However, Dutch & German & Portuguese have something in the way certain diphthongs are pronounced that makes these 3 languages the only languages with a hot sound, so Dutch & German are the hottest-sounding Germanic languages, while Brazilian Portuguese is the hottest-sounding Latin language! And the easiest to read / write / learn are English & Dutch and Nordic languages like Norwegian / Swedish / Danish (Icelandic & Faroese aren’t easy to read / write / learn, but they are really gorgeous too) etc, while Welsh & Breton are the easiest Celtic languages and Italian / Spanish / Esperanto are the easiest Latin languages ever with the easiest pronunciation and spelling!
Dutch isn’t a very known language, so most don’t know how pretty and poetic Dutch words are! It’s really great for poetry and lyrics! 83 of the prettiest words in Dutch are - ver, vlinder, verloren, feest, adem, vaste, veel, verdween, heel, het, heen, voorbij, vandaan, verven, domein, verwaald, drijfzand, lief, leegte, liefde, heerst, einde, zonder, weet, avond, vult, gekomen, centrum, moment, pad, loop, overheerst, vallen, twijfel, vinden, kelde, wald, ter, geweest, vrees, grenzen, verleg, rein, van, stellen, wilde, steeds, verstreken, evenbeeld, bleef, steile, vrede, stem, wens, net, tijd, stille, verwenst, zalig, ochtend, zilverreiger, weer, overwint, heerlijk, zin, hart, beweert, vanaf, kwijt, wolken, mes, verliezen, dwaling, verlaten, rede, trek, tuinhek, brand, verdien, blikje, vertellen, verder, vertrek etc!
I am studying languages, and have seen / heard many words in all these languages, and I’ve also seen and heard enough words in almost all the other known languages, and I noticed that most languages aren’t a pretty language because they only have a few pretty words, and a language must have almost only or mostly pretty and well-constructed words (without repeating the same syllable and with good letter combinations aka letters that go well 2gether) to be considered a pretty language, and Arabic / Polish etc aren’t even close to being a pretty language because they don’t have many pretty words, even though every language has at least a few pretty words, which is something that happens randomly in most cases!
Everyone:
Spanisch
French
Italian
Me:
fInNiSh
Lupo Astronomico iam finnish
Ich habe Finnisch auch gern.
Meine Mütter kommt aus Finnland, und das Sprache gefällt mir nicht...
FINNISCH💚💚💚
I'm swedish 🌚
Meine Muttersprache ist Spanisch und i never really thought of it as a romantic language. Französisch ist auf jeden Fall a romantic language
,,Gracias a la vida que me ha dado tanto." Aww lol. That was nice.
I think French, Arabic, and Portuguese are really beautiful:)
Mussef Vvv I’m sorry I don’t speak Arabic😣
Hola!
@@melanyanguilar5620 he said that arabic is a baeutifull language
Ich bin dafür 😂 und ich denke , Arabisch ist schöner als Deutsch 😍
@@nouramohamed8580 would you please translate that for me 🙏😁
Italian , and Greek for me as a Polish guy sound exotic ,..I know Italian already very good and will learn Greek someday I hope.
TestTheSpirits IfTheyAreOfYAH serbocroatian is sex for ears tbh
I think german is beautiful. Its strong, bold.but sounds very clear and precise and unmistakable when you hear it.
"Parlo spagnolo a Dio, italiano a donne, francese a uomini e tedesco al mio cavallo". Cit. Carlo V Saluti dall'Italia.
Rip grammatica
Sbagliato, Carlo V disse: Parlo francese con le donne, italiano con i mercanti, inglese con i soldati e a dio parlo in spagnolo
Mandiamo de la Spagna un abbrazzio a nostri cari fratelli italiani.
Mandamos desde España un abrazo a nuestros queridos hermanos italianos.
@@Brunzner questa frase fu detta in italiano?
@@illpopo L'originale è una traduzzione dal tedesco
English, Spanish, Arabic, Italian and Russian imo.
I'm Mexican and my favorite language I'd say is Portuguese I love the Brazilian accent but unfortunately I don't know when I'm gonna be able to learn it because I'm in Quebec province currently so I'm learning French. I should say I'm struggling a bit due to at university I took Italian courses so now I get kind of confused cuz Spanish, Italian and French have very similar words (all the romantic languages) and plus English. I really admire all those people who can speak many languages without any problem and can just switch from a language to another .... that's super cool!
Saludos de una brasileña y deseo que consiga aprender nuestro portugués! 😊
I'm a Spanish speaker and when you sang in Spanish was awesome! My favorite language is German🇩🇪 and Russian🇷🇺 slavic languages are beautiful
French, Portuguese, and Arabic are my favorites. I speak English and Spanish.
Famous Kat dude I smell some nasty racism in here. Prob you’re a teenager. Every language in the world is unique whatsoever.
I'm brazilian and my favorites languages is french, spanish, italian and russian
@@robingonzalez651 sí, sim
Hey! I advise you to put the verb to be in plural (are) - language(s) are
Eu Gosto do Espanhol e um Pouco de francês e italiano.
Aww thanks I speak Spanish but I've never really liked it I actually really like brazilian portuguese.
But I'm so happy u like spanish 😊
russian language is ugly, actually...
1) Portuguese
2) Spanish
3) Japanese
4) Italian
5) Catalan
We asked Germans which language and culture they find most beautiful. The answers will surprise you. Can you guess their answer.Please watch the UA-cam video. ua-cam.com/video/HSZsRhCEuZc/v-deo.html
Kiswahili, the coastal language of East Africa is incredibly colourful and intuitive; "mambo!" is hello! Also, I have to agree that Norwegian is very sing-songy and emotionally sounding. Everybody seems to love French, I think its such a fast language.
Since French is often chose as the most beautiful language, let me tell you the languages i think sounds good (As a French person)
1. Italian
2. Russian
3. German
4. Spanish
5. English
6. Norwegian / Swedish
My next languages to learn are either Russian or German, both would be really nice
Moi, j'adore le japonais, je trouve que la langue est vraiment très belle à entendre ^^( et l'espagnol ainsi que l'allemand )
@@ElinePP Après avoir poster le commentaire j'ai hésité de mettre le Japonais aussi ^^
@@Odah_ Yep😂 après chacun ses goûts. Je trouve que le japonais ( ce que je vais dire peut sembler étrange ) est satisfaisant à l'oreille.
@@ElinePP En effet y'a pas mal de sonorités qui sonnent bien à l'oreille
Do German
1:55 brazilian detected, who's from Brazil (like me) can easily guess it lol
kkkkkkkkkk sim
Kkkkkkk brasileira detequitada
Dizia a mesma coisa tbm kkkk
Ou de Portugal?
Kkkkk a gente conhece um brasileiro de longe
Ich persönlich denke, dass jede Sprache schön sein kann, abhängig von der Person, die sie spricht. Jemand, der gut ausgebildet, sanft und gut gesprochen ist, kann unabhängig von der Sprache unglaublich beruhigend für die Ohren klingen.
You re right, the beauty of idiom is in in our heart not in the grammar of any language.
I love spanish that much that I learned to speak it just watching tv. And italian. These languages have melody and have a lot of vowels.
We asked Germans which language and culture they find most beautiful. The answers will surprise you. Can you guess their answer.Please watch the UA-cam video. ua-cam.com/video/HSZsRhCEuZc/v-deo.html
@anila Barbullushi
A lot oh vowels, spanish?
That no, Spanish has only 5 vowels, Italian 7, english 7 shorts and 5 longs, French 16!!! According to your criteria french is the most melodious.
@@laboranordgb yes but i cant say the words correctly in french its difficult for me.
@Anila Barbullushi
Georges Clemenceau used to say in a startling and provocative shortcut: "English? It’s never just bad French."
@@laboranordgb , vowels per word, not vowels of the language.
Für mich deutsch ist die schönste Sprache der Welt! ❤️
Ich lebe hier und finde Deutsch schön und sehr genau auf denn Punkt.
As spanish, first french, second italian, twenty second english.
I am italian: the languages I prefer are those descending from Latin: portuguese, spanish, romanian. I also like english.....and modern greek. I find German very interesting.....but one life is not enough to learn it.😅😆
proprio vero!!
Greek all day every day :)) I think, they don't even realize how beautiful their language sounds.
I am Greek and thank you for saying that. But trust me, we know how beautiful our language is. 😅😅
Greek sounds like Spanish to me
@@wii3willRule as a Spanish professor once said, if you ever hear a Spanish guy talking Spanish but you don't understand him, he is Greek.
Italienisch,
das klingt so locker und lässig,
hören den gerne beim reden zu.
Grazie fratello
Finde italienisch klingt so genervt immer.
I learn German, English ,French as an Indian hindi also. I think french is one of the beautiful language because it's sound very very romantic. 😀
No😐 persian
"Gracias a la vida, que me ha dado tanto ", that song has become a sort of national anthem in my country Chile 🇨🇱
❤Portuguese, Greek, French, Icelandic❤
Every language becomes beautiful when learn them by heart and live with it for exaple with EASYGERMAN. As always great job Easy German
As an English and Spanish speaker, I think French is the most beautiful language I’ve ever heard. 🇺🇸 ❤️ 🇫🇷
6:39 ein Lied aus meinen Land, Chile 🇨🇱
Was für eine schwierige Frage! 😆
Ich denke, die schönsten Sprachen der Welt sind kasachisch, türkisch, usbekisch, persisch, spanisch, slowenisch, portugiesisch, russisch, deutsch und georgisch
Violeta Parra! ich war sehr überrasch auch, grüße von Chile!
@@agustinalvarez6161 ¡wena po! compatriota 😜💙
el desconocido
🇹🇷❤️🇨🇱
du bist ein sehr unique person
Donde quiera andan muchachos!
I went a lot in Germany and I learn German at school, at the beginning I didn’t like it at all but later I saw the beauty of it. It’s not the melody but something else. Somehow I can’t say what. Kisses from Belgium
Die schönste Sprache ist die, die direkt aus dem Herzen herkommt❤️
Ja😊❤
genau. Das ist eigentlich der Grund, weshalb die Menschen ihre Muttersprache als die schönste Sprache in der Welt kennen.
Antonio Savarese ja genau so
Norwegisch, Italienisch, Spanisch, Portugiesisch, Dänisch und Englisch find ich gut.
Und Walisisch (LängsterOrtsnameDerWelt)
Portugiesisch 😍
Portuguese is a language Beautiful Very Beautiful ❤️
Romances languages:
French
Portuguese
Italian
Spanish
Catalan
Romanian
Romania too
I don't see French is a romantic language at all.
Português (brazil) melhor que os do portugueses(Portugal)
@@samuelsoaresss2775 verificado
@@JConestar the comment says "romance", not "romantic". It's about a family that a language belongs to
IMO: Italian, Spanish, Polish, Dutch, and English. I come from Poland, lived in Italy and the Netherlands, traveled to several countries in Latin America, and now Canada is my home.
Ich finde Polnish, Italienish und Deutsch am schönsten