Men speaking:
most pleasant: Spanish, Portugese, Swedish or Norwegian
least pleasant: French, Danish
Women speaking:
most pleasant: French
least pleasant: Thai
Men speaking:
most pleasant: Spanish, Portugese, Swedish or Norwegian
least pleasant: French, Danish
Women speaking:
most pleasant: French
least pleasant: Thai
I hate swedish and danish.. Danish sounds like they got a potato in their throath and swedish sounds like a bounch of babies trying to communicate, hate it...
Most pleasant gotta be french or icelandic or something
Most pleasant: English, because it's english
Least pleasant: Swedish, because it's horrific, german sounds like angel choir compared to that
French usually sounds like something related to anal sex to me
Italian etc sound nice
Nomi Solo - 70 DK soloing
Most pleasant:
Irish
Russian (women)
Greek
Least:
Vietnamese
Thai
Cantonese
Most would be Russian and German. Don't really have a least that I can think of.
And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him.
Revelation 6:8
Most: French when spoken by women.
Least: the Cypriot version of Greek when spoken by anybody. Me speaking Greek. Me speaking French.
Hebrew and Arabic when sung by a woman. Love it .
I really like the sound of Japanese and German.
I really dislike the sound of Chinese and French.
Most pleasant:
Male: English, the old British English
Female: French :3/Japanese
Least pleasant:
Male: Japanese ughhh *Shake body*.
Female: Spanish: It may sound funny when a male speaks it, but not so much for females.
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I have several faves: French is my fave though (and I am speaking it quite well nowadays)
Least faves: Spanish, Cantonese,
Don't like Russian or Korean. Vietnamese is kina iffy.
Pretty much ok with everything else.
I cannot stand vietnamese. I like French, but I am from France so it makes me kinda biased I guess.
Least pleasant: Navajo. Chav. Deep southern "English".
Most pleasant: French or Scottish Gaelic.
I think what makes things unpleasent mostly is the speaker.
Some languages and their intonations are just strange or unfamiliar for my ears but it's ultimately the speaker that has the most influence on my perception because it varys on that level the most.
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Most pleasant: Gaelic
Least pleasant: Spanish
Not entirely related to trying to talk with a mouthful of delicious chocolates with a honeycomb centre, but I've tried to speak some Maltese, and it's a nightmare.
The letter 'Q' in Maltese is pronounced something like 'Eh', so the word Qroqq sound like Eh-r-oh-eh-eh.
Also, Bugibba is pronounced Boo-jee-ba, and not Boogie Bar. Much to my disappointment.
If some French bloke came up and whispered anything in my ear, I'd run away and call the gendarmes.