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Old 12-12-2008, 05:05 PM
little miss catholic little miss catholic is offline
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Default In your opinion, which of these languages sounds the most sharp / dynamic?

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Dutch































German































French































Spanish































Italian































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Old 12-13-2008, 10:45 AM
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Well I don't really know what you mean by sharp/dynamic..































Dutch: never heard it / NA















German: Pretty unique.. you can hear it instantly that it's German because no other language sounds that way. I don't think I would enjoy talking it though.















French: Language I use everyday. It loses it's exotism, knowing it so much. But as I discover new languages, I re-discover french because of the contrast.. And it's a pretty nice language. It's has a nice clear, pure sound.















Spanish: Sounds so alike to italian, except a bit more choppy because of the z and ciòn sounds.















Italian: I'm currently learning it and I can say it's a lot of fun. It's just a fun language to talk in. It's like french, except with much more liberty about how you want to place your words. It has a warm sound, like english.
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Old 12-16-2008, 01:08 AM
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well, this answer to this question is more a matter of opinion than whether one of them is actually more sharp/dynamic. I am a Spanish native speaker and would say Spanish, but an Italian would say Italian and so on.















Well, French, Spanish and Italian are all romance languages, so they have that in common. Spanish and Italian (together with Portugues) sound very similar. Anyone of those three would do. Although I would say that Spanish is more dynamic because many more countries have Spanish as their native language than French or Italian, hence lending itself to a larger variaty in vocabulary, accents, expressions, etc.















I don't know what you mean by sharp. Do you mean strong sounding? clarity? All could be sharp.
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Old 12-16-2008, 07:15 AM
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Let me see... I choice German.































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