Which is the most melodious language and why?

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Apr 26, 2013
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He guys, another question. Which language do you like best how it sounds?
 
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Hey , living in Malaysia which is a multicultural country, theres a number of spoken languages here, I guess from the ones I understand I speak/understand, I would say Mandarin Chinese is one of the most melodious language well simply because of its pronunciation, there are 4 basic rule of the tone of your voice in mandarin, example "pian/bian" they both are written in the same chinese symbol but they mean different depending on the tone of your voice, example if you say "pian/bian" in the 2nd tone may mean "cheat" but on the 4th tone/harsh tone may mean beat, so yea u get the idea. Besides Mandarin, I guess the indian language called "Hindi", if u had watched Bollywood movies, Hindi is the language that the actors/actress use. Its also a melodious language because well it sounds good and sounds really western. I cant really explain to you much about Hindi as I did not attend any Hindi schools the learn about the language as I only know how to speak the language. But yeah its a nice language. If you'are planning to learn any of these languages, you should learn them both, because they both are ranked as the top 3 most popular languages in the world, so it would be helpful :) Good Luck.
 
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Sign language. ;)
 
Mar 29, 2013
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As far as languages actually used french is my fav but really my all time fav is elven an no im not crazy the creaters of lord of the rings acctually created a language for the elves that they speak on the movie an i just love the way it sounds..
 
Feb 9, 2012
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Welsh...but I'm biased :D
 
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Welsh is cool! :D I can't understand a word of it though. Or, wait, I think "Araf" means slow?

I like Italian, but I've only heard it in songs, so I'm not sure what it's like when spoken.
 

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I love to learn diff languages. I tried learning Japanese and Mandarin before but I'm in love learning French. I bought a book so I could learn its pronunciation too until I talked someone from Quebec at work before and was so proud telling him all the french words I knew but he didn't understand any of those so I gave up! Lol! They pronounced it so differently than what was written in the book and that only frustrates me.
I wish French was included in our curriculum at school too.
 
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German fo sho.
 
Feb 9, 2012
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Welsh is cool! :D I can't understand a word of it though. Or, wait, I think "Araf" means slow?

I like Italian, but I've only heard it in songs, so I'm not sure what it's like when spoken.
Neither can most Welsh people!
 
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Tintin

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To my ears, the Japanese and Spanish languages are very melodious. French also sounds musical.
 
May 11, 2013
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really ? the Japanese and Spanish ? My native language is Spanish the second is the Japanese .... but I do not find attractive this languages ... I find most beautiful the Portuguese and the English
 
Apr 26, 2013
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i love french too, how it sounds, but i think korean sounds better than japanese or chinese(mandarin), even thou is not the most melodious language.
 
May 11, 2013
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i love french too, how it sounds, but i think korean sounds better than japanese or chinese(mandarin), even thou is not the most melodious language.
yes, I have worked with Chinese ... They speak very highly ... as if they were fighting .... Korean is easier to listen ... softer than Chinese .. :)
 
Apr 24, 2013
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I love how german sounds. I played ww2 games when I was a kid and I heard the germans speak and I am like "haha they sound awesome"
 
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jimmydiggs

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I love how german sounds. I played ww2 games when I was a kid and I heard the germans speak and I am like "haha they sound awesome"
They always sound angry, and manly.
 
Apr 24, 2013
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They always sound angry, and manly.
true, but I just love the way it sounds. German marches especially. and then to hear germans talk is even cooler sounding. Although I am lazy. I was like "you know what? I will learn german online" 2 days later I quit. that happened a few times :p