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Belgian Dutch and proper High German (these Austrian and German examples). Mid-20th century Standard Dutch used to be beautiful too. Here a sample.
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English.
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I like all of them. English sounds pleasant and Nordic languages sometimes come across as being similar to it, though Icelandic can sound a bit weird. Contrary to what many say German sounds sorta soft to me, including the Ich-Laut. Dutch's a nice language too, even if at times funny.
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Low German is, as to sound, in the middle between High German and English. It has many vowels High German has not,
High German has only 8 sounds of vowels with ä ö ü, whereas Low German languages have far more, sounding close to English ones.
I love it so much more, but the Low German of my region almost has vanished now, which is very sad.
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German and English (especially British, Australian and Canadian English) sound pleasing to me, Dutch and Swedish have also grown on me.
Can't comment on Danish, Norwegian and Icelandic as I haven't heard them enough to have an opinion.
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Afrikaans is outright sexy. Dutch is great. Icelandic is probably the most elegant sounding. I like Swedish as well. Not a fan of German at all... ironically I write that as I'm listening to a song in German, but still, it is far from pretty as a language.
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