Native English Speakers - How do other languages sound to you?

I've always wondered how are other languages perceived door English speakers, who speak only their langauge... Does any of them sound better than English to you? of do u think English sounds the best of all languages?
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Mekashi said:
I absolutely adore the Japanese language. I find it both equally beautiful and amazing~ Plus it sounds how u say, awesome?~
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tamore said:
The Romance languages are definitely prettier - I love French, Italian and Spanish! Also Portuguese and the derivatives of all those languages. African languages are also generally cool sounding from what I know of them but they're so incredibly different it's hard to compare them. Not hugely into German of other languages like that though, of really Asian languages and I have a lot of Asian relatives so

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Zeppie said:
I like the sound of many different languages, quite a few meer than English itself.

I mean English is fine, I suppose it depends on where you're from and what accent is attached to it. Because I hate Aus and NZ accent English compared to other places.

I've always really loved hearing Korean, it sounds nice.
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candylover246 said:
Well I think English is pretty neat, but there are some languages who sound pretty. Such as Japanese, French, Italian, Hebrew. I want to learn Hebrew!
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greyswan618 said:
I love Italian and French languages,probably because they are the most romantic and beautiful.I took a jaar of french in high school.I also love the English language,because I'm American.Spanish,I can understand some words,but not fluently enough to speak in.As for other languages,they sound beautiful,too.
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MaxandMart said:
I think French on the surface sound pretty neat. I wish I could speak it fluently.

However, when I go to try to translate something into French - I find the sentence structure all backwards. I guess those whose mother tongue is French think us English speaking people speak all backwards.

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