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CIT wrote:Least sexy is Spanish, imo.
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CIT wrote:
PROMETHEUS wrote:japanese definitely. Overwhelming example :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzBpE03x-ik
Ugh, I hate it when Japanese chicks talk like 12-year olds! If they have a slightly rougher/smokey voice they can be very sexy though, like her: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xb63tqf2ko
I know a japanese girl who has a kind of "rougher/smokey" voice like you describe, but she doesn't sound manish at all like the girl in your video. She sounds really sexy in japanese and french and she's just hot as well @_@
Warp_Rattler wrote:Oh god, to hell with the Japanese chicks that speak in that goddamned baby talk. Nothing in the world is less attractive than a girl in her mid-20's to early 30's that still tries to dress like she's in high school and talks like middle school. That shit might seem sexy simply due to the whole exotic factor, but when you see it day in and day out you just wonder when they're going to grow up.
actually she's only 21 but I agree that she's behaving a little childish indeed. I still think she sounds incredibly sexy ^_^ There's way way worse in the "childish" type.
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Ceph wrote:Klingon. For instance, "I love you" in Klingon: "bangwI' SoH"

I've heard that humen women are very tame during intercourse compared to Klingon women. I would have to go to one of the conventions to find out.
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Rob wrote:American English, southern.
no. no... no, it's not

http://accent.gmu.edu/browse_language.p ... akerid=104

this is someone from where i live. and most people at my work talk this way too.

DAMN i'm glad i don't talk like that
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Heh, they play music from Akira near the beginning of the vid Prome linked to.
Ceph wrote:Klingon. For instance, "I love you" in Klingon: "bangwI' SoH"
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Someone, maybe Rob wrote:Lordstar makes threads 2x worse
Lordstar turns all threads into boasts of his sexual conquests.

But you know I'm just jealous.

The language isn't the big one for me, as long as the girl's voice has a soft and airy timbre, I find that to be very attractive. I think this kind of voice mixes with Mandarin and Shanghainese very well.
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Anyone of the most widely spoken romance languages, French and Italian etc.
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English and Spanish would be the most spoken, depending on whether you mean romance or Romance.
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French girls speaking English.
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lol that sounds horrible to other french people though

we SUCK at pronouncing english, seriously

its awful :[
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JoshF wrote:English and Spanish would be the most spoken, depending on whether you mean romance or Romance.
Romance languages.
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I don't think English is a Romance language.
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FIL wrote:French girls speaking English.
i dunno bout that i been hanging with a french bird lately and pro is right ! deffo better than spanish tho.. i get called sharlee :lol:
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FIL wrote:I don't think English is a Romance language.
I agree. I don't know what JoshF meant, but I didn't haven English in mind in my original statement, irrespective of whether it was a Romance language or not (which it isn't).

Not sure what Josh was trying to communicate.
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indstr wrote: this is someone from where i live. and most people at my work talk this way too.
She sounds like she's in her 40s, that's not fair.
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Not sure what Josh was trying to communicate.
A Romance language is a language derived from Latin.
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I think you mean Roman language, not Romance.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romance_languages

I guess English isn't one of them.
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PROMETHEUS wrote:we SUCK at pronouncing english, seriously
Not as bad as Americans are at pronouncing stuff in French...or any other language, really (English included). ;)
I think you mean Roman language, not Romance.
IIRC "Romance" is the proper term. Though I guess Rando or somebody would be a better authority on that.

As for the topic at hand, in my own case beggars can't be choosers, so...
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JoshF wrote:
Not sure what Josh was trying to communicate.
A Romance language is a language derived from Latin.
And your point is what exactly?

I'm still confounded by your earlier English and Spanish statement..
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Michaelm wrote:Belgium girls speaking Dutch. It's a very disarming accent to me.
Isn't Flamish the same as Dutch ?
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And your point is what exactly?
I'm gay.
I'm still confounded by your earlier English and Spanish statement..
You said any one of the "most widely spoken romance languages" and English and Spanish are more widely spoken than the examples you gave. But according to that article English doesn't count.
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yojo! wrote:
Michaelm wrote:Belgium girls speaking Dutch. It's a very disarming accent to me.
Isn't Flamish the same as Dutch ?
Could be but I'm not sure so I opted for the easy way out.
All errors are intentional but mistakes could have been made.
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i used to live in belgium when i was young, and i think it's a mix of dutch and old (archaic) french
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Irish English, Finnish, Japanese, Mandarin, Taiwanese, and Komi.

Interesting topic, btw.
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Sarcasm :P
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What sarcasm?
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Komi language - you've studied this, or been to the Urals, EOJ? It's a highly unusual choice, I think!
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Yeah, I've studied nearly all of the 40 Uralic languages (it was my main research focus for awhile). I've never been to the Komi republic, but I have lots of audio tapes of the language. It's indeed a sexy language when spoken by a lady.
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Post by Zebra Airforce »

EOJ wrote:What sarcasm?
I was saying that it's a sexy language, but actually I was being sarcastic.
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