Which one do you mean?Quaxar said:Gaelic
@PoliceBox63 is going to kill me for calling it that, but Wikipedia says I'm right!
Plus you could just be talking about kittens and puppies and other "sissy" things and yet you'll sound like a total fucking badass!thylasos said:Russian. Turns the lass on a treat when I speak to her in it...
Please, not that again.Dango said:Japanese is by far both the coolest and the cutest.
Here is my evidence:
But to be fair, she doesn't actually say any Japanese words there...
I'm sorry, would you prefer this?Xpwn3ntial said:Please, not that again.Dango said:Japanese is by far both the coolest and the cutest.
Here is my evidence:
But to be fair, she doesn't actually say any Japanese words there...
OT: Japanese and Italian are tied for first in my opinion. Japanese sounds (and in a way is) a more refined Mandarin, and Italian is a refined Latin, but is more fun to speak in.
Pfft, nothing compared to Norwegian! Proof:Kajt said:Why, Finnish of course. No other language has as awesome curse words as Finnish. Unfortunately I was unable to find a really good video giving an example of this.
I have to agree with you. Japanese and Russian do sound awesome, but I should also mention that I love the way the Italian language sounds. Maybe it's because I'm fluent in Spanish, seeing as how they both come from Latin, IIRC.Aylaine said:Japanese and Russian always sounded the 'coolest' to me.![]()
You win at everything forever. But now I have to ask: Which form of Elvish? Sindarin or Quenya?shadyh8er said:Elvish! (You never said it had to be a real language!) I find it very seductive. I had very complicated feelings when Orlando Bloom spoke it in LOTR.
I'll tell you when I watch it. Not exactly in a position to right now.Dango said:I'm sorry, would you prefer this?Xpwn3ntial said:Please, not that again.Dango said:Japanese is by far both the coolest and the cutest.
Here is my evidence:
But to be fair, she doesn't actually say any Japanese words there...
OT: Japanese and Italian are tied for first in my opinion. Japanese sounds (and in a way is) a more refined Mandarin, and Italian is a refined Latin, but is more fun to speak in.
Exactly.hem dazon 90 said:That video sums up all the things that I hate about JapanDango said:Japanese is by far both the coolest and the cutest.
Here is my evidence:
But to be fair, she doesn't actually say any Japanese words there...