Tier List: Which Language is The Best?

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  • čas přidán 17. 04. 2024
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  • @krisroshere
    @krisroshere  Před měsícem

    What are your favorite languages?

  • @blooddemonart3860
    @blooddemonart3860 Před měsícem +9

    How u going to put koreran and japanese above manddarin when both languagges are heavily influenced by chinese

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Před měsícem +2

      Honestly, rankings and lists are never accurate or objective, but I have the correct rankings and lists that are truly objective and correct - first the pretty languages (languages that have mostly or almost only pretty words are pretty languages) starting with the absolute prettiest...
      1. Norse languages like Norse / Gothic / Icelandic / Faroese / Norwegian / Dutch / English / Danish / Welsh / Breton / Cornish are the absolute best in every way (these are the prettiest languages, and they are all Norse languages or influenced mostly by Norse, and the last three are Celtic languages influenced by the heavenly Norse, while Dutch and Gothic have also be influenced by Norse, and English is mostly a Norse language, and these are all boss languages that are the most heavenly and the most alpha, the words from these languages being so gorgeous, and their sounds so magical and elvish, so I highly recommend learning them all 2gether, as they are way too pretty not to know)
      2. Middle English / Forn Svenska / Óld English / Gaelic / Irish / Manx and Proto Germanic and the other Norse languages and most other Germanic languages (they are almost as amazing as the prettiest ones)
      3. Hungarian / Latvian / Slovene and Latin / Galician / Portuguese / Gallo / Occitan and German and the other German-based languages and Modern Swedish and the Frisian languages etc (they are very pretty, but not the prettiest)
      4. Italian and other Italian-based languages and Walloon and Spanish and French and Esperanto and Guernsey (they are pretty, but more like avrg-pretty)
      5. Finnish and Estonian (mostly pretty, but a lot of words aren’t pretty)
      Now, the avrg languages and the non-pretty languages...
      - Polish and Russian and Bulgarian and most other Slavic languages are just avrg and very overrated (if one wants to learn a Slavic language, I highly recommend learning Slovene and Latvian instead of any of the other Slavic or mostly Slavic languages)
      - Arabic and most other Arabic languages and Turkish and the other Turkic languages (they are very overrated, and only have a few pretty words, but mostly non-pretty words, and don’t sound refined)
      - Tagalog and Indonesian and Sundanese (they have some pretty words, but mostly non-pretty words, and they don’t sound good or refined when spoken, the sound patterns being non-pretty, and Tagalog is not even close to top tier lol, whereas English is one of the most perfect languages ever created and a true work of art, and Spanish is just avrg-pretty, and Japanese and the other Asian languages are totally not above French, and French is just avrg-pretty like Spanish tho its pronunciation can usually be very nasal when most speakers speak and it sounds better when pronounced more normally with less nasality and a normal soft R that’s not thrilled, and Spanish also sounds better when pronounced with a normal soft R aka a tap)
      - Chinese languages and Thai and Vietnamese and Korean and the other similar languages (they only have a few pretty words, and they sound very harsh and funny, definitely the harshest languages I’ve ever heard, and are extremely overrated, and impossibly complicated category 7 to category 10 languages, so I don’t understand why would anyone try to learn such languages)
      Some of the most non-pretty languages...
      - Japanese and Hindi and other Indian languages and most African languages (one of the most non-pretty languages ever, most Japanese words have real funny letter combinations that make them sound embarrassingly funny, and is also very harsh-sounding, so there is no reason to try to learn Japanese, which is also impossibly complicated, being a category 10 language as the Chinese languages, and Indian languages are also impossibly complicated category 8 languages with mostly non-pretty words that are not easy to memorize, same as most languages spoken in Africa, however, the writing system used in most Indian languages such as the Devanagari alphabet is actually one of the prettiest alphabets and is almost as pretty as the Latin alphabet and the Gothic alphabet and the other Runic alphabets, and I actually know all these alphabets, so I am not referring to the writing systems themselves, only to the actual words and the sound patterns)

    • @Me-mt9rq
      @Me-mt9rq Před měsícem +1

      @@FrozenMermaid666 your elaboration was good, the only thing I would criticize is your claim that this is objective. What are your sources? I've heard a lot of people dislike Norse and Germanic languages, and others say they like the way japanese sounds. And yet these happen to be polar opposites in your list. I doubt either way is objective. It is really just subjective. Although there are patterns in phonology and orthography that indicate what makes some languages beautiful, at the end of the day, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and one man's trash is another man's treasure.

    • @flvorian6001
      @flvorian6001 Před měsícem

      @@FrozenMermaid666 I kinda agree with you, but isn't this also subjective?... Objectively speaking what makes the high ranking languages more beautiful than the non-pretty languages?

    • @Ymats-dj1nt
      @Ymats-dj1nt Před měsícem +1

      Because it is subjective lmao

    • @gandalfgreyhame4967
      @gandalfgreyhame4967 Před měsícem

      U sck

  • @rafi_ahsan
    @rafi_ahsan Před měsícem +2

    Bra, bangali and french is called the most sweetest & most beautiful language in the world. Then why French is in the bottom and bangla not even in the list. Not just that, I totally disagree with this video.

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Před měsícem

      Not even close to sweet(est) or (most) beautiful lol, Bengali and most other languages are non-pretty with mostly non-pretty / funny words that don’t have good letter combinations - the languages that are objectively the prettiest and most refined and most poetic and most modern and coolest are Norse / Gothic / Icelandic / Faroese / Norwegian / Dutch / English / Danish / Welsh / Breton / Cornish which are the absolute prettiest languages with the most organized aspect and the coolest sound patterns and sounds and pronunciation rules and the most pretty words and the prettiest words and the most gorgeous word endings and the best letter combinations that are the most heavenly with the most serious and professional and modern sound and look, and also Middle English / Forn Svenska / Óld English / Gaelic / Irish / Manx etc, and Proto Germanic too, and French is pretty tho it is just avrg-pretty, as most other Latin languages, with the prettiest Latin languages being Latin / Galician / Portuguese / Gallo / Occitan, and the prettiest Slavic languages are Slovene and Latvian, and the sweetest and most romantic language is Icelandic, and the most alpha languages ever are Norse and Gothic and Icelandic, and the easiest and most practical language is Modern English, and the easiest languages to learn and memorize are the Germanic languages and Welsh / Breton / Cornish / Manx, and the Latin languages are almost as easy as the Germanic languages and most Celtic languages are, all these languages being category 1 languages, and Slovene too!

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Před měsícem +1

      Honestly, rankings and lists are never accurate or objective, but I have the correct rankings and lists that are truly objective and correct - first the pretty languages (languages that have mostly or almost only pretty words are pretty languages) starting with the absolute prettiest...
      1. Norse languages like Norse / Gothic / Icelandic / Faroese / Norwegian / Dutch / English / Danish / Welsh / Breton / Cornish are the absolute best in every way (these are the prettiest languages, and they are all Norse languages or influenced mostly by Norse, and the last three are Celtic languages influenced by the heavenly Norse, while Dutch and Gothic have also be influenced by Norse, and English is mostly a Norse language, and these are all boss languages that are the most heavenly and the most alpha, the words from these languages being so gorgeous, and their sounds so magical and elvish, so I highly recommend learning them all 2gether, as they are way too pretty not to know)
      2. Middle English / Forn Svenska / Óld English / Gaelic / Irish / Manx and Proto Germanic and the other Norse languages and most other Germanic languages (they are almost as amazing as the prettiest ones)
      3. Hungarian / Latvian / Slovene and Latin / Galician / Portuguese / Gallo / Occitan and German and the other German-based languages and Modern Swedish and the Frisian languages etc (they are very pretty, but not the prettiest)
      4. Italian and other Italian-based languages and Walloon and Spanish and French and Esperanto and Guernsey (they are pretty, but more like avrg-pretty)
      5. Finnish and Estonian (mostly pretty, but a lot of words aren’t pretty)
      Now, the avrg languages and the non-pretty languages...
      - Polish and Russian and Bulgarian and most other Slavic languages are just avrg and very overrated (if one wants to learn a Slavic language, I highly recommend learning Slovene and Latvian instead of any of the other Slavic or mostly Slavic languages)
      - Arabic and most other Arabic languages and Turkish and the other Turkic languages (they are very overrated, and only have a few pretty words, but mostly non-pretty words, and don’t sound refined)
      - Tagalog and Indonesian and Sundanese (they have some pretty words, but mostly non-pretty words, and they don’t sound good or refined when spoken, the sound patterns being non-pretty, and Tagalog is not even close to top tier lol, whereas English is one of the most perfect languages ever created and a true work of art, and Spanish is just avrg-pretty, and Japanese and the other Asian languages are totally not above French, and French is just avrg-pretty like Spanish tho its pronunciation can usually be very nasal when most speakers speak and it sounds better when pronounced more normally with less nasality and a normal soft R that’s not thrilled, and Spanish also sounds better when pronounced with a normal soft R aka a tap)
      - Chinese languages and Thai and Vietnamese and Korean and the other similar languages (they only have a few pretty words, and they sound very harsh and funny, definitely the harshest languages I’ve ever heard, and are extremely overrated, and impossibly complicated category 7 to category 10 languages, so I don’t understand why would anyone try to learn such languages)
      Some of the most non-pretty languages...
      - Japanese and Hindi and other Indian languages and most African languages (one of the most non-pretty languages ever, most Japanese words have real funny letter combinations that make them sound embarrassingly funny, and is also very harsh-sounding, so there is no reason to try to learn Japanese, which is also impossibly complicated, being a category 10 language as the Chinese languages, and Indian languages are also impossibly complicated category 8 languages with mostly non-pretty words that are not easy to memorize, same as most languages spoken in Africa, however, the writing system used in most Indian languages such as the Devanagari alphabet is actually one of the prettiest alphabets and is almost as pretty as the Latin alphabet and the Gothic alphabet and the other Runic alphabets, and I actually know all these alphabets, so I am not referring to the writing systems themselves, only to the actual words and the sound patterns)

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Před měsícem

      Here are some sentences in the heavenly languages Norse and Icelandic...
      Ek heiti Freyja ok ek em at læra Norrænu því ek elski (elska) hana! (Norse)
      Hann ǫrninn vissi ekki hvaðan kemr Sólin... (Norse)
      Ek veit alt er þú veizt ekki! (Norse)
      Ég hef talað Ensku síðan þegar ég vas (var) tveggja eða triggja ára!
      En ég get líka talað Hollensku og Norsku og Spænsku og FornNorrænu!
      Ég get talað Íslensku reiprennandi og ég em (er) ekki með neina hreim!
      Ef ég gæti lært annað mál, hvað væri það? Það væri auðvitað Danska!
      Ég em (er) að hugsa að það er mikilvægt að læra að minnsta kosti eitt erlent tungumál, eða flest fallegu tungumálin!
      Svo ég valdi Íslensku og ég héld áfram að læra hana...
      Ég læri það í samhengi...
      Hvíslaðu að svaninum!
      En ertu frá hinum hlutanum?
      Ísland er ekki eitt sjálfstætt land ennþá!
      Þegar ég segi Ísland, hvað er það fyrsta sem dettur þér í (hug) hugi?
      Als ik Ijsland zeg, wat is het eerste wat naar boven komt bij jou?
      (These are some sentences in Icelandic / Norse / Dutch that I tend to revise a lot and analyze in detail - the words in these heavenly languages are just so pretty, they are áddìctive, and so poetic, I definitely wish I had learnt them in childhood, and they are one of the greatest works of art, and I feel this joy inside every time I see the Icelandic flag 🇮🇸 and every time I hear Icelandic, Norse languages being some of the languages that are the most fun to learn and speak and hear and see etc, because they are some of the prettiest languages ever, with gorgeous words and super cool modern sound patterns and sounds and pronunciation rules!)
      Also, here are some words in Gothic - namo, þein, hunds, þatist, ik, weis, eis, qen, brunna, wairþai, ains...

    • @tejoshkriyo
      @tejoshkriyo Před měsícem +1

      @@FrozenMermaid666 I smell heavy bias and tbh none of the languages you mentioned sound pretty to me except a handful few. The prettiness of a langauge is inherently subjective. No need to write paragraphs because no one actually cares when the "detailed information" that you provided is purely based on opinions with no measurement unit.

    • @plazmagaming2182
      @plazmagaming2182 Před měsícem +1

      Bengali and French both sound horrible