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For me:

German: The German just sound a bit awaird when prounce ich liebe, sieben etc.. is like an apple, but its a direct language and rigid.

French: Its the most boring latin Lenguage for me, the only words who i like are J'tamie & Merci.. the rest are just makes me fall in sleepiness even i can undertand at least the 60% of all cause im Spanich Speaker.

Portuguese: This its just one of my favorites Latin Lenguages, its sound soft & calm if you are from Portugal, but the Brazilian-Portugese Speakers sounds fast & agressive when talk, but they have nice words like ''Sarado'' :twisted: or ''Legal'' ;)

Italian: This its just my favorite Latin Romantic Lenguage, i love when prounce ''Tutti'' or ''Vita'' for all xkiss

Romanian: This is verry smiliar to the Italian but with oviously Balkans elements as well.

Czech: I like so much this lenguage, sounds rare, but its romantic when the Czech speak it slowly

Spanish: As Spanich native speaker, i can say that my Venezuelan Spainch its one of the most fast accents that exists, and the foreigners find it hard to understand, but we speak it very emotional, funny & full of live :cool:

Finnish/Estonian: This its one of the most extranges lenguages to undertand, cause both sound like as a mixture of cod and milk :lol:

Danish/Swedish/Norwegian: Sonds so Volkswagen for me :lol:

Icelandic: Its just like as if something were to melt..

Serbian/Bosnian/Croatian: Sounds like a sounds like a sleeping warrior lenguages, but they are good in a Dance or Balad song :mrgreen:

Arabic: Sounds just like if you had smoked 10 cartons of cigarettes and you were rough. Don't to mention to the alphabet which is very complicated to understand
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Hebrew: Sound smilar to the Arabic :lol:

Russian/Ukrainian/Belarussian: The 3 are so smiliar, but for me the Ukrainian/Belarussian are like sisters cause are so smiliar even of the pronunciation & on the gramatics. The Russian may sounds hard & aggressive, if you learn the Cyrillic alphabet will sound a bit romantic mystery with a little English accent. xheart

Greek: I love the sound &pronunciation of this language soo Mediterranean, even the grammars

Armenian: Its just a mix of Turkish with Russian pronunciation

English

British: Sounds so elegant & classy, but isn't work for me cause its so boring.

Irish: I love the Irish accent , its so lovely just like the Orange Jucy & funny, but sound just like the Brit one.

Scottish: This just sad & melancholy Bit accent

American: My Fave one...¡¡¡¡ :p, its not cause im American, but the fact that its just like the Spanich when its speak fastely, but is more understandable and more diverse than the Brit English because it sounds clear and less Krish xgood

Aussie: This its the most pretiest sound version of the Bit English as well, its just hear the smoothness of the ocean waves :oops:
 
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I don't think Hebrew and Arabic sound similar :/

An example:

THe female singing Arabic and the male singing Hebrew
 
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The Germanic-language nations are the best in general,

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I've got another question... do you hear a difference between these two dialects or does it sound like the same for you?
 

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:D

I've got another question... do you hear a difference between these two dialects or does it sound like the same for you?
They both sound like... German to me. Can't really tell a difference. I think if you would have the exact same line spoken (and in a slow, calm matter) in both dialects it would be easier to distinguish.
 

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I've always wondered if foreigners can distinguish Czech and Slovak...
Does this sound same to you or you can tell who speaks Czech and who speaks Slovak? :mrgreen:

When they speak that fast, they all sound a bit Dutch to me :lol:
But I'm guessing that the guy on the left speaks Slovak, while the host and the girl speak Czech
 

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The girl speaks Czech, it sounds rougher.... the guy is speaking Slovakian right?
 

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I agree with the above guesses on the Slovak/Czech speakers. Slovak sounds so much better to my ears. Does the host also speak Slovak? And Austrian German is OK, but I prefer does weird dialects that have more in common with the Swiss varieties - Tyrol? ;)
 

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OK, you may now guess who of the two ORF hosts speaks Austrian and who speaks German. :)

 

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The guy in the black jacket speaks Austrian, and the guy in the brown jacket speaks German
 

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Like I said, Austrian German sounds like a German talking while eating. Therefore, it sounds less sharp and less rough. It is much softer.
 

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I think german German sounds like someone talking through his nose..... it sounds nasal and arrogant....

Austrian dialects can be very rough, but also very smooth......

Viennese dialect makes me sick (Niki Lauda, Hans Krankl...), I wanna puke :?
 

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The girl speaks Czech, it sounds rougher.... the guy is speaking Slovakian right?
The guy on the left :)

I agree with the above guesses on the Slovak/Czech speakers. Slovak sounds so much better to my ears. Does the host also speak Slovak? And Austrian German is OK, but I prefer does weird dialects that have more in common with the Swiss varieties - Tyrol? ;)
Nah, the host speak Czech :p :D

When they speak that fast, they all sound a bit Dutch to me :lol:
But I'm guessing that the guy on the left speaks Slovak, while the host and the girl speak Czech
Correct! ;)

For me, Slovak is softer and much sexier than Czech :D

I really can't tell the difference between austrian German and german German, it sounds same to me :D
 

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I couldn't understand the Czech speakers at all, like I said, they sounded more Dutch than Slavic :lol:
The Slovak guy, on the other hand, I could understand a bit, plus I've heard Slovak natives speak before, but I didn't hear any Czechs.
 
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