The World's most beautiful/ugly language ?

Which languages do you find ugly ?

  • English (American)

    Votes: 99 25.0%
  • English (England)

    Votes: 40 10.1%
  • German

    Votes: 131 33.1%
  • French

    Votes: 62 15.7%
  • Spanish

    Votes: 42 10.6%
  • Portugese

    Votes: 35 8.8%
  • Italian

    Votes: 27 6.8%
  • Dutch

    Votes: 77 19.4%
  • Swedish / Danish

    Votes: 54 13.6%
  • Hungarian

    Votes: 67 16.9%
  • Finnish

    Votes: 56 14.1%
  • Russian

    Votes: 67 16.9%
  • Arabic

    Votes: 98 24.7%
  • Hebrew

    Votes: 82 20.7%
  • Chinese

    Votes: 108 27.3%
  • Japanese

    Votes: 59 14.9%
  • Hindi

    Votes: 47 11.9%
  • Vietnamese

    Votes: 79 19.9%
  • Other language (please post)

    Votes: 57 14.4%
  • I'm deaf, shut up !

    Votes: 39 9.8%

  • Total voters
    396
Dann said:
Nothing beats Cantonese though, for arguing. :goodjob:

Yes, and don't forget the puns :lol:

@Ramius 75
Come on, hokkien is a very flexible language when you can add in some foreign flavour and use it too argue with people, in very fast manner.
 
Ramius75 said:
Dont care, i found that hokkien sounds very rude. hate it when i heard ppl speaking it, normally, i dont even reply back, unless they are elderly (which i forgive them)

btw, i do know how to speak a little also...
That it does. When I go home and attend reunions, other patrons in the restaurant would hear me and my high school buddies hamming it up, and get the impression that we were arguing. :lol: (The liberal insertion of expletives in our conversation doesn't help either. :D ) I dunno, it's not like we're consciously acting the part, we just speak Hokkien very earthy and rough. :blush:
 
Gr3yL3gion said:
Yes, and don't forget the puns :lol:
One lazy Sunday afternoon, I was pleasantly surprised to see this very old movie on local TV starring a very young Chow Yun Fat, screaming: "Oh ve-ly nice!" and singing and dancing: "Tai chiong hu si gua...." Never knew this tough guy could be that silly... :lol:
 
Dann said:
One lazy Sunday afternoon, I was pleasantly surprised to see this very old movie on local TV starring a very young Chow Yun Fat, singing and dancing: "Tai chiong hu si gua...." Never knew this tough guy could be that silly... :lol:

Old movies are the best. Current crop of "movie stars" are just lame actors\singers wannabe.

I haven't watch a cantonese movie in years. Even those soap operas on TVBs are crap.
 
SonicX said:
Not ? That doesn't make sense ...

Huh?

If the Aliens would speak Finnish, then only speakers of Finnish at first would be able to communicate/Talk with them. 5.1 Million of those people would be in Finland, 1.1 Million in Estonia (Eesti is a very close relative language of Finnish) and the rest scattered in different places. US, Sweden, Russia, etc. That's what i meant. ;)
 
Gr3yL3gion said:
Old movies are the best. Current crop of "movie stars" are just lame actors\singers wannabe.

I haven't watch a cantonese movie in years. Even those soap operas on TVBs are crap.
Who cares? The females are hot. :drool:
 
Only about 5-7* million people of the Earth would not be able to communicate with them then
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But you mean only 5-7 million will be able ;) Otherwisely everyone but the Finnish speaker would :)

Oh well, it's a beautiful and unique language. Too hard and useless to learn unfortenately ; useless in the sense that English would do fine, hard with that incredible 15 suffix grammar, oy.

The pronounciation of "y" of "yy" is a bit ugly though, that sound you see a lot in Korean, Chinese and such ... a sort of retracted "eh" or "i", really weird sound.
 
SonicX said:
Only about 5-7* million people of the Earth would not be able to communicate with them then
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But you mean only 5-7 million will be able ;) Otherwisely everyone but the Finnish speaker would :)

Oh well, it's a beautiful and unique language. Too hard and useless to learn unfortenately ; useless in the sense that English would do fine, hard with that incredible 15 suffix grammar, oy.

The pronounciation of "y" of "yy" is a bit ugly though, that sound you see a lot in Korean, Chinese and such ... a sort of retracted "eh" or "i", really weird sound.


A serious typo on my part, sorry.

And yes Finnish is useless in the sense that you would not need it anywhere, since every adult Finn know's how to speak English. :)
 
SonicX said:
BBC English, the English foreigners hear the most ;)
Generalizing was necessary however, I couldn't split my language up in Dutch, Flemish, West Flemish and Limburgian either, so I only post Dutch ... the Dutch you know or heard, probably standard Amsterdam Dutch though.

Amsterdam Dutch is definitly not standard Dutch, far....far from it :D

My favorite is American English, German, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Portugese and Latin. I don't really dislike anything, except maybe Chinese because it sound so foreign with it's high tones. Arab is a very funny language and can sound very musical, altough you woulnd't expect that.

The Dutch most people know is probably "ABN" which is Dutch without an accent as is ruled by the elite language people. But the sound of the Dutch language in foreign ears can vary greatly Limburgian or Flemish Dutch sounds completely different from ABN. It varies so much I can't understand most Flemish dialects at all. And Limburgian Dutch is more a combination of German and Dutch and altough I can't understand it without listening very closely I think it's sound a lot prettier than standard ABN and sound more musical.

And Rowen Heze is proof of that ;)
 
Likes:
English (US and UK)
Russian
Italian

Dislikes:
Spanish (I speak it well and hate it.)
Arabic (Don't like the flow.)
Hebrew (Don't like the flow.)
 
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