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As an Arab, I feel that the German language is much more beautiful than some other languages, such as English 🗿👍
ОтветитьLovely))) Спасибо) очень мило) THX very nice to hear U.)
ОтветитьI love this. Great counter to the other videos on how German sounds.
ОтветитьLove Deutschland ❤ ✅🇩🇪✅🇩🇪 🤍🇮🇶
ОтветитьYeahh I'm agree😊
ОтветитьYou're really rocking the van Dyke!
ОтветитьLet’s not forget the butterfly, farfalla, papillon, Schmetterling giggle.
ОтветитьNone of these sound angry to me. Still, I love the sound of German. I'm learning too many languages to worry about German at the moment, but I plan to go back to it.
ОтветитьShe pulled the ultimate uno reverse on Europe
ОтветитьActually, your italian pronunciation is very good and way better than copy cat
ОтветитьLol I knew one day a German would rise up and defend the language from getting bashed on, I just never knew it would be u.
ОтветитьGreat!
ОтветитьWe have this thing to hatch butterflies, and I've got to watch a few hatchlings trying out their wings, and I keep thing of that guy screaming "die Schmetterling!"
ОтветитьNope, German language is too robust to try and water down how robust it is 😡< DANKE!
ОтветитьHowever she makes an effort to make the other languages sound harder than german, she doesn't succeed.
ОтветитьThank you, Feli, for speaking out what my thoughts were. I was under the impression that my native language was portrayed way too negative. I was able to smile it off, but thought to myself: "I could make the other languages sound aggressive as well" You beat me to it! Thanx and - GREAT job done, Feli
ОтветитьBut the most underrated language and most beautiful of all, Latin, sounds very amazing every time I hear it spoken.
Senatus populusque Romanus, Maximus Imperium la terra! Deus Vult!
The thing i love about Latin, its the Mother tongue that French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Romanian comes from!
and then you say Hospital in German which for some reason sounds like the most evil thing ever, Krankenhaus. and no i'm not german, i'm close tho, i'm Danish. :D
ОтветитьWow so eine wunderschöne junge Frau!
Ответитьthank you
ОтветитьThis is really funny, and mostly quite on point! :) Even schmutzig can sound nice :)
ОтветитьThe German lady put a spell on us... 😮
ОтветитьBut it’s more fun to portray German as harsh
ОтветитьI a m loving this 😂
ОтветитьAs a brit, you have actually convinced me that english is weird 💀
Ответитьhaha
ОтветитьAs a speaker of German, I am so glad you made this video! 😊
German is a Beautiful Language. So are the other Languages depicted in your video - if they are spoken normally.
There are videos online that overtly-exaggerate the German language in a sophomoric stereotypical way. It's so refreshing to see the "tables flipped"for a change.
You should read "Wanderers Nachtlied II" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe for your viewers. Even if one cannot understand German, this poem is lyrical and sweet-sounding. 😊
A bah c'est sur que quand on ne sais pas parler français et qu'on prononce mal les mots et sans maitrisé le R ni même le P de la langue , bah forcement ça sonne dégueulasse. Après , j'avoue que c'est drôle . Mais faire passer l'allemand pour une jolie langue a la limite du romantique ... ça me fait encore plus rire. Mais bon ça reste une bonne réponse aux vidéos qui font passer l'allemand pour une langue horrible.
ОтветитьLove me some German propaganda.
Ответитьgood effort 😂
ОтветитьCopycat's german went KRRRANKENWAGEN
Ответитьtrue
Ответитьkuscheln might e even nicer than schmusen, but I love it!
ОтветитьAuch keine schlechte Idee...
ОтветитьI can't believe it took me so much time to find this. But it's OK, I already have my 8 years of German and my 3 CDs of lieder to prove how ridiculous this stereotype is.
ОтветитьENG: "RailRoad Crossing"
GER: "GangBang"
뭐야!! 왜 반대로 하는거야!!
ОтветитьA scammer is using your identity on WhatsApp
ОтветитьYour french was nearly perfect !
ОтветитьAre you aware of the "Bouba/Kiki effect"? (oddly the Wikipedia page is in many languages but not German!). It explains how many people asssociate certain sounds with harsh imagery and others with softer imagery. German is associated with a lot of the harsher sounds like 'k' 'rrrrrrr' 'kh' and 'ch', while the Southern European languages are associated with softer sounds like 'b', 'm' 'l' and 'w'.
As an English speaker I once tried an experiment and asked all my students to recite any poems they remembered from their own languages. Every one of them sounded beautiful and showed that the best writers understand the real poetry in their own languages.
“schmusen”.. bello.. molto dolce.. juve 💩
ОтветитьIs this inglorious basterd?
ОтветитьYou're right though I mean the German language has a loud sound to it but it doesn't mean that everybody in Germany, Austria and Switzerland screams their heads off .
Some other loud languages oddly ranking number one is Mandarin Chinese and Russian is very loud but I dare say the same as before they don't have to scream it out
Yeah, every language sounds aggressive when spoken aggressively
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