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The link is Brazilian Portuguese.
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The dutch are my favourite northerns but their language is a curse.
Seeing some angel looking girl opening her mouth and start talking like the exorcist girl is always a weird experience for me
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I'm sorry for this one, but I dont like balkanic-slavic languages. Omg. I cant understand a shiiz and sounds so damn difficult and annoying and pretty agressive and sometimes even sad.
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I have to agree about Dutch with its harsh, sputtering sounds. Russian is a close second. Its diphthongs make every utterance sound like a hostile, condescending sneer.
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German is the most barbaric one, even their love songs sound like military marches:
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Greek, Finnish and Latin (as a whole) are the most attractive-sounding languages. The more vowels, the better.
5 Stages of Grief:
Denial: The initial stage: "It can't be happening." Maniot is on top of me.
Anger: "Why ME? It's not fair?!" (either referring to God, oneself, or Maniot perceived, rightly or wrongly, as "responsible")
Bargaining: "Just let me stay to post another day Maniot, please."
Depression: "I'm so sad, why are you picking on me Maniot?"
Acceptance: "It's going to be OK." There is always Skadi.
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Danish, notoriously, sounds like vomiting.
I'm not fond of Slavic languages, too.
Dutch is harsh but funny, I wouldn't say it's the sweetest or the most elegant but I can't really say it's horrible. Same for Scots.
Corsican is probably the European language (or dialect) which I find subjectively ugliest. (Among those that I've heard, of course).
I disagree with my fellow Italians who dislike Sicilian. It's a noble language and it can be very, very attractive. Calabrese sounds like Sicilian with massive aspiration on every consonant, and I agree it's not as pretty. I don't love Neapolitan. But the ugliest dialects of Italy are generally those found on the Eastern coast (Romagnolo, Marchigiano, Abruzzese, Pugliese...).
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