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| Echo of Silence |
French and Spanish are the most beautiful languages for sounding poetic and sexy. I mean just saying "te quiero" slow and softly makes me hawt!
Yes, English is better for anger, cussing, ranting and raving. More words I think?
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| dj_alfi |
ugh danish is ugly lol.. sounds like u have like a sock in your mouth while trying to talk..
norwegian ftw :D |
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| chach |
| quote: | Originally posted by Echo of Silence
French and Spanish are the most beautiful languages for sounding poetic and sexy. I mean just saying "te quiero" slow and softly makes me hawt!
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+1!!!!!
spanish is better though :o |
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| Frenchie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Echo of Silence
French and Spanish are the most beautiful languages for sounding poetic and sexy. I mean just saying "te quiero" slow and softly makes me hawt!
Yes, English is better for anger, cussing, ranting and raving. More words I think?
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+1 to allll of this!
I think English does have more words, or at least universally known words. In French most of our words are against the church so they aren't really swear words.... more along the lines of cursing religion. |
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| Frenchie |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_alfi
ugh danish is ugly lol.. sounds like u have like a sock in your mouth while trying to talk..
norwegian ftw :D |
and you just look like you have a sock in your mouth. |
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| DarkAngel |
| quote: | Originally posted by Echo of Silence
French and Spanish are the most beautiful languages for sounding poetic and sexy. I mean just saying "te quiero" slow and softly makes me hawt!
Yes, English is better for anger, cussing, ranting and raving. More words I think?
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Que hermosura eres, mi amor <3
On the other hand, sweets, Spanish is also a great language for cussing people out. :haha:
(not directed at you)
Que pedazo de mierda eras! Malparido! :whip: |
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| jdat |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
+1 to allll of this!
I think English does have more words, or at least universally known words. In French most of our words are against the church so they aren't really swear words.... more along the lines of cursing religion. |
it's been 4 years and you still think in French?
I assume you grew up not speaking english or what?
and no I wouldn,t say english as a more extensive vocabulary by any means but words flow much more easilly I think.
French is often viewed as the scientific language because in everyday life people use a much more extensive vocabulary so it is more natural to express yourself in a more detailled way.
In English the vocabulary choice is the same but the usage people make of it is fairly limited.
and the thing in regards to cursing with religions that's a quebec thing ... so consider that a purely Provincial flaw from these asti de tabernacle de québecois! |
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| DarkAngel |
| Ay Dios Mio, que en el mundo? Asado! :wtf: |
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| Frenchie |
lol!!
Ya, I grew up in a French house hold, and was too stubborn to want to know English. I took it in school , but that was it. Why wouldn't I think in English? I speak it at home, I use it at work all the time, I'm perfectly bilingual though, so it's all good.
As for the swearing deal, you're right. When I was in France people had a more open vocab. of words to swear in. It was comical to listen to. |
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| chach |
| quote: | Originally posted by DarkAngel
Asado! :wtf: |
bbq? |
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| DarkAngel |
| quote: | Originally posted by chach
bbq? |
Exactly! |
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| dj_bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
I've only been speaking English for about 4 year now, so French is just the language I was more on a daily basis. |
Wow, I had no idea. Impressive, most....impressive. |
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