Which language sounds most beautiful?

Which language is the most beautiful to hear? I know people will be partial to their own language, but try to be objective.

English 6
French 8
Italian 3
Mandarin 1
Spanish 6
Other(specify) 13
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  • malaparte

    Anglo-Saxon or Icelandic, maybe. Some old languages, like Gothic or Latin may do.

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  • Grunewald

    Persian

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  • Lusty-Argonian

    I really like the way Korean sounds.

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  • anonY123

    Japanese is hands down my favorite language to hear

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  • BleedingPain

    I think the language depends on the person speaking. I have one friend in Germany who I think has a voice of the German gods, but other German speakers pale in comparison. Then theres another guy who speaks radio quality Russian, and someone else with a cute canadian accent.

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  • miss_jass06

    English is my favorite. It's soft and sounds good in music, poetry, etc.

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  • DADNSCAL

    Italian to me, but then as OP says, I’m biased because it was my first language.

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  • raisinbran

    Vietnamese or Cantonese

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  • GuvnorsOtherWoman

    Other, namely Gaelic.

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  • Somenormie

    Russian sounds beautiful imo.

    ( And maybe the likes of French, Chinese, Italian, Polish and many others )

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    • miss_jass06

      I didn't expect to see my language here lol (I'm Polish)

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    • 1WeirdGuy

      I saw a russian girl on a porno say "aaarrrww yyuuushhh faawkk my arshhoooe" it sounded so fuckin goofy I never look at slavs the same

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  • igaveneteine

    Okay, i'm gonna go with Estonian on this one :)

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  • 1WeirdGuy

    Spanish

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  • Wryladradofft

    Welsh. They have an alveolar fricative.

    Navajo also has an alveolar fricative, but it's also a tonal language so it loses points

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    • Clunk42

      An alveolar fricative is literally just "s" or "z". Do you mean an alveolar lateral fricative?

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      • Wryladradofft

        Yeah my mistake

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  • Clunk42

    Volapük binon pük jönikün.

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