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Originally Posted by maianhvk
I just came home from French class. I'm truly struggling with it, that "language of love". (Gee, in my opinion French sounds really @#$%^&. Duh.) Why do they have to seperate nouns into masculin and feminin?
("voiture" and "Allemagne": feminin. "sac" and "miroir": masculin. Unbelievable.)
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Although I know two languages with masculin and feminine I feel you pain. I also never understood "language of love" definition. I sounds harsh and dull to me. I find English much more beautiful. No. Not because I speak it (somehow) now. I felt this way in my school time, when I knew English as well as I knew and still know German, French, Italian and hundreds others. It was just my natural perception of foreign language. On the other hand I never disliked German as many do. It sounds robotic and harsh but somehow....precise

Always disliked Arabic. For some reason it associated with the language of the land of Mordor for me, so unattractive and ugly it was. I guess it is a very personal thing, depends on your hearing. I cannot sing, so mayby I am limited in the range of sounds, though my hearing is absolutely fine (checked it 1 year ago).