Korean, Chinese and Japanese!
Korean, Chinese and Japanese!
What is a language you love to listen to even if you don't speak or understand it?Italian, Spanish and French (romance languages), I really like to hear them even if I don't understand them.
I like to watch series in their original language with english subtitles when I watch them with my sister or when I'm alone, and I've found a lot of beautiful languages by doing that. I think Korean and Mandarin sound wonderful, they're kind of soothing to listen to.
i like the way the dutch, french, UK, italian, and korean speaking π¬
anw, have you guys ever heard about tropical sounds group? a collaborative dutch-indo band in island genre? also wieteke van dort? she sing in soothing song about her homesick of indonesia. her accent make me think that she's a nice lady.
German and Korean, I guess. Love how they sound. Maybe also French.
Huhh i was surprised that @mayuuram and @TeddyKilla said Dutch!! π π Because i dont think it is the most pretty language and maybe people think it sounds strange. π But i did not know that people from Germany think it is funny!! π€π€π€
Huhh i was surprised that @mayuuram and @TeddyKilla said Dutch!! π π Because i dont think it is the most pretty language and maybe people think it sounds strange. π But i did not know that people from Germany think it is funny!! π€π€π€Haha exactly the same here. I don't think Dutch is cute or funny lol. It doesn't have such a ring to it like Spanish and French. π
Haha exactly the same here. I don't think Dutch is cute or funny lol. It doesn't have such a ring to it like Spanish and French. π
I was like huhhh ring π but now i understand what you mean!! π π I think Italian and French have that the most but they speak faster than rap music!! π΅π΅π΅βπ«π΅βπ«
I was like huhhh ring π but now i understand what you mean!! π π I think Italian and French have that the most but they speak faster than rap music!! π΅π΅π΅βπ«π΅βπ«Haha I get it. π Yes they speak very fast. My English teacher once said to me: "it's not Italian" when I was speaking fast in English. Oops π