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專業教師Language association?
For me French is a language of romance. It does not matter what people are talking, it's just how this language sounds.
Do you have any language associations?
2020年7月22日 05:18
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As a french native speaker, to me french sounds whiny, but that's by cultural association.
English sounds formal, like this is official with no non sense.
Mongolian sounds like world conquest was a language. (a compliment in my opinion)
Latin sounds like majesty was a language.
To me, persian is the romantic language, but then again it's by association with an ex girlfriend.
2020年7月23日
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Yes, I do the same thing.
German - determination, using all parts of the mouth to speak
French - romantic, floral, fluttery, sometimes snobby
Japanese - poetic, shy, polite, serious, I sound cute but I have shuriken and know how to use them
Italian - dancing, singing, joyful, passionate, alive, let's just go to bed
Russian - dominant, serious, a lot of zzz and zhhh sounds like bees
Dutch - fun, silly, crazy, but very intelligent
Swedish - pleading, sorry, just leave me alone
Spanish - fun, happy, I'm buying you a drink, where are you going?
2020年7月23日
To me, Spanish is warmth, English is a robot, Italian is a song, French is a song as well, Romanian is a precious stone, German is authority, Chinese is non-sense, Russian is a mystery, Portughese is exotic.
2020年7月23日
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2020年7月23日
⭐️COACH⭐️OLGA⭐️
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英語, 其他, 俄語, 西班牙語
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英語, 其他, 西班牙語
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