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Finnish and German.
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That is what a Serb says look at your language and surrounding languages I am sure the fairest things would look foul if nature actually responded to a language. German is one of the profoundest languages and given all its coarseness and roughness I am sure that its almost poetical and musical qualities penetrate through its the rather cold and harsh sounding nature of the language when spoken. I have studied linguistics and personally I have to agree with Heidegger when he says all languages merely speak of Being while German speaks Being it takes a certain individual to appreciate its high quality and great beauty.
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Russian, I hear it daily spoken by immigrants and it doesn't sound nice at all. Overall, the Slavic languages don't sound good, I guess.
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Yiddish.
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The north west Wales dialect of Welsh easily. Sounds like they're chewing on a dog's bollock.
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Calabrian with Sicilian runner-up.
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portuguese is a total turn-off. it's how they pronounce it, lengthening everything and with a strange-sounding emphasis
sounds reaaally weird and gay
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sorry, that's the link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlMK1iJhDHw
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