Name your top 4 most beautiful languages in your opinion

1. Welsh
2. German
3. Finnish
4. Scots

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>listing your own language and 2 other romance languages
Fuck off pierre

>JES! VE ICH DEUTCHLANGVAGEARTEN IS VERY BJTIFUL!

1. English
2. Dutch
3. German
4. Latin

French
Italian
Japanese
German (fuck you, i like it)

1. Greek
2. Welsh
3. Tatar
4. French

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Catalan
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Japanese

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>listing you own language and two other Germanic languages
fuck off Matthew

Average Australian speaks not one but three Martian languages.

>Scots
Its called Scottish Gaelic no one says that

Not my fault they make the most sense. Sorry about your weird gobbledygook language THOUGH.

I’m not talking about gaelic. I’m talking about scots, bitch youtu.be/cENbkHS3mnY

do u know anybody that speaks it?

That's just English.
No its dead. It has 9000 active speakers who and 60% of them are 70+.

Have you ever noticed languages have a completely another tonality when spoken by females

Shocking.

It’s not english. It diverged from northumbrian anglo-saxon language and its it’s own language. Way more faithful to it’s roots than the cuckold norman invasion english

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>. It diverged from northumbrian anglo-saxon language
"Scots" arrived in Scotland during the 1100s brought over by David I and his fellow English invaders who imposed the language on the Scottish people by force. Even the men in Lothian would not have understood the language due to speaking the last dialect of pure English.
One of the things Scottish medieval writers would proudly say is their dialect of English had many more French words in use than English.

every language is ugly unless an attractive person speaks it

Maybe that’s true, can’t bother looking it up. Just saw a video about it where they said it diverged from northumbrian. Anyways, look there are even wikipedia articles in scots THE LANGUAGE sco.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swaden