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Which language is the best???

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which language is the most expresive ??? most complete and ...perfect ...should i say.... well ten points to the best explained answer .

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  1. A lot of languages are in my opinion. But the language that attracts me is Italian. Its so beautiful. I love hearing it in movies.


  2. Well, you may not like this answer, but I'd have to say english...I really do find the English Language to be quite beautiful, one need only look at Shakespeare's works to see that. English to me is like some strange concoction of different languages mixed together so perfectly that one can express themself in so many different ways.

  3. Italian

    It's a very musical language , you'll really enjoy listening to an italian conversation even if you don't understand a word. It's really easy to learn since for starter the pronunciation of the words is constant (for example A always sound like A in Father ). It's grammar is not that hard and it's very close to English ( for example any verb that ends in   -ate   in English has an italian variant   compensate - compensare)

    Arabic

    Although It is a very hard language with many odd sounds, its grammar is unusually complicated but very reasonable. It's not like English where letters have variable sounds depending on the position , letters always sound the same and no two letters are combined to produce a sound. Also nearly every word has a three-lettered root.

    N.B. I meant classic arabic not the c**p they speak in the Middle east and north Africa (Arab world)

    So In my opinion the most nearly-perfect language is Arabic

  4. I actually think that English might be the one. I read somewhere that the English language has more established words than any other language. So, the more words you have to use, the more expressive you can be.

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