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what is the weirdest language in the world in your country?
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>>215392732
WTF is this map, I doubt that anyone in Lithuania knows what the Basque Language sounds like
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>>215392811
we just sound drunk to each other
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>>215392732
Okay, but it really is Welsh though. There's a reason why lenition doesn't exist in other languages.
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>>215392937
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGF3kdAIRtQ
It's impossible to sound serious when speaking the Estonian language
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>>215392732
Seems that only Albanians have a sense of humour
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>according to Europeans

A redditor arbitrarily made it up
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>>215392937
KÄÄBIK :DDD
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>>215392732
polish niggas be like:
yo, i'm Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz from Chrząszczyce
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>>215392732
As a kid I had a book about the languages of the world. It said that there are languages in Africa and among the Indios in South America that use completely different words depeding on whether a woman speaks them or a man. Like for example they would have two words for "to drink", and they wouldn't even sound similar.
I find that pretty weird.
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>>215393435
I can pronounce that
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>>215392732
I can understand why Estonian would be weirdest for us. It sounds so familiar but still unrecognizable so it sounds weird.
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>>215393569
yeah, similarity breeds difference. i’d say it’s why Dutch sounds so weird to English speakers
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>>215392732
>Polishisweirdrtugal
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>>215392732
>Poletugal
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>>215392732
Danish and Dutch are like throat conditions

Weirdly enough they are also some of the whitest looking people in the world
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>>215393435
they do be similar to that in their nomenclature and writing system
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>>215394443
Danish people all talk as if they had a blood alcohol level of at least 0.25%.
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Finnish is certainly strange, but the average Croat has never met a Finn in his life. Hungarian is still the strangest for us and we tell jokes about it.
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>>215392732
I don't even know what hungarian sounds like.
Finnish sounds alright.
Polish is only weird in written form.

My vote goes to dutch. A weird mix of german and english while written, and throat cancer when spoken.
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>>215392811
The source is literally a twitter account. There was probably only one reply from Lithuania.

Also, I'd bet they just made up the answer for some of the smaller countries due to no responses.
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>>215394608
Do Germans understand Danish?
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>>215394655
In written form - a bit. In spoken form - not really.
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>>215392732
Asian languages
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>>215392732
I'm with the English on this one
>>215393435
Welsh takes the fucking cake
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>>215395289
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHxO0UdpoxM
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>>215392732
That whole map would be purple if other countries knew what Welsh sounded like



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