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Post by Elizabeth on Aug 4, 2018 2:27:51 GMT
Some Asian languages are funny. Like Ching Chong sounds funny. Also, when Mexicans play their music really loud in California it just sounds hilarious like someone dying and singing and a cat beating on drums and meowing in agony for being forced to play.
So what about you. Any languages sound funny to you?
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Post by Διαμονδ on Aug 5, 2018 11:01:00 GMT
Polish and German for me!
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Post by Διαμονδ on Aug 5, 2018 18:10:52 GMT
I do not think that Elizabeth has a typical Ukrainian accent!
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Post by EvilSpiriT on Oct 15, 2018 17:50:31 GMT
I consider Russian English is quite funny, it is whole new level in itself.
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Post by sai123 on Jul 20, 2020 1:21:01 GMT
Scottish accent sounds funny to me. British accent sounds very pleasing to me. American accent sounds very weird to me but it sounds pleasing in music especially when I listen to linkin park.
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Post by karl on Jul 26, 2020 7:45:25 GMT
Danish:
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Aug 8, 2020 17:51:20 GMT
Ukrainian as Italian mustn't be sound bad, just because it one of languages that was chosen as a reference, a standard for melody languages link: 15 Ukraninan Words Actually, I can't say that there's at least one language that I find to be funny. Honestly. I love uniqueness of every languages. I never heard how Latin sounds, as well as never heard how sounds Ancient Greek either. I'd like to here it. Chinese language I like especially when it used by Tibet's monks. Japanese language is magnificent in Akira Kurosawa's movies. Southern Korea language I discovered recently, and got charmed. Languages from Philippines and Oceania - are... just to be awesome. New Zealand's dialects and Australian sound pretty cool. I like to hear how Africans speak, their sound is the most unique I ever heard. I like almost every Europen language. I've heard Norwegian language, and found it to quite similar to German, but without German's oooh, nasty staccato sound. It's smooth and tasty (really tasty; every time I tried to speak on it I tasted words). Sweden language is smooth too. I don't know why, but almost all the time I tried to speak on it I feel like I was inspired by something. There are so many languages, and they as humans - unique and different. I thank God I live the time when there's a chance to hear the other languages. I wish all the people would be united and be friends to each other. We're different and there, in its difference, is our power!
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