What is the language that sounds best to you

Arabic language.. I love to hear the way their pronunciation..Especially, I love to hear Quran reading..I don't understand what they say..But, i like the way they pronounce..It's very different..sounds come from deep of the throat..love Arabic songs too..I haven't heard such an deep sounded language than Arabic..
 
I am a Pole, I live in the south of Poland, very close to the Czech Republic.
I like my mother tongue but I also like English and German.
Besides, I also like to listen to other languages, but I don't understand them.
 
Regarding letters, not words, I think emojis are hieroglyphs revived in modern times. It is possible to transmit with high accuracy without using translation. I think the disadvantage of hieroglyphs is that they are more sensitive to the ability and effort of the writer. Emojis that can be entered with your fingertips are also excellent in that respect.

Japan has a lot to do with emoji culture. Therefore, it seems that there are some pictograms that are unknown to people overseas.
🍙🍱🍘🍥🍢🍡🥢🈯🈂🈳🈷🈺🈸🈚🈶㊗㊙🉐🎴👹👺
After all, translation may be necessary.:D
 
This is funny. To me it kind of sounded like a Scottish guy trying to speak French with a hint of Welsh 😂
Indeed. I thought I also heard Irish, Latin, Spanish, German and some others, thus its Indo-European roots.:D
 
As an English speaker, Italian sounds very nice to listen to- almost poetic.
French can also sound nice.

I live in the Britsh Isles and so have grown up speaking the 'native' version of UK English. Other versions of English with different accents, pronunciations and words can be difficult to listen to sometimes (American English in particular if it is spoken with a strong accent). But then Americans can find UK English irritating and difficult to understand as well- so it works both ways !!!
 
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