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And the most beautiful languages in the world are… FRENCH – MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOKEN LANGUAGE. If there is a language which draws a unanimous worldwide consent regarding its beauty, it is French. ... GERMAN – MOST BEAUTIFUL SUNG LANGUAGE. ... ARABIC – MOST BEAUTIFUL WRITTEN LANGUAGE. ... ITALIAN – MOST BEAUTIFUL BODY LANGUAGE.
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Read More »There are over 6900 distinct languages in the world today, but which ones are the most beautiful of them all? Depending on your mother tongue, the languages that you speak and the ones that you actually know of, your answer may vary. It is a matter of personal taste, as well as how much you have been exposed to foreign languages (and which ones). As a native Hungarian, raised in the Middle-East and schooled in the French education system, here’s my take on the most beautiful languages in the world…
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Read More »English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, used by 1.6 billion native and non-native speakers. It has been influenced by Old Norse, French, Latin, Greek and numerous invaders who have shaped its sentence structure, pronunciation and vocabulary to form the delightfully quirky English we know today (more on the history here). Just think of skipper and shipper, end and conclusion, pork and pig, or the trio of find out (from Old English), verify (from French) and confirm (from Latin). Behind every word, intonation or sentence ending lies an intriguing story of exchange and migration. Although often perceived as a practical and easy-to-learn language, English is full of endearing oddities as pointed out in this playful poem: Why do people recite at a play, yet play at a recital? Park on driveways and drive on parkways? You have to marvel at the unique lunacy of a language where a house can burn up as it burns down, and in which you fill in a form by filling it out!
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