Language and Sounds
Sounds are really important in a language. The more people use of a certain speech pattern the more a person is adjusted in that tonality. People recognize mostly their own language and their brain finds others to be white noise and something to be ignored. Could it be that the sound of one’s own language is their specific identity? As if speaking was a tuning fork?
These are some of my favorite sound languages that I could listen as music.
Arabic, Gallic, Sudanese, Russian, the British accent, Colombian Spanish, the click language, Kenyan
These sounds I could do without.
Cantonese, Vietnamese, French (I know people will hate me for that, but it sounds like everyone is spitting out their words), American accents, Australian accents
These are the languages that interest me the most in structure, vocabulary, and origin.
Chinese, Arabic, French, Irish (examples of their literature), and American English because it’s constantly evolving.
