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[ SECRET POST #2169 ]
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Re: Ugliest language?
Also, Yiddish because it has that throat-clearing sound that just crawls up my spinal cord and sits at the base of my skull. Although that might not be Yiddish. Whichever language it is, then. Or, frankly, just that sound.
Re: Ugliest language?
Re: Officially Checked out of Work
TLDR: I don't know where it's from, I just know how it sounds and I remember it because it gives me so much trouble, or rather, I get so much trouble out of it.
Re: Ugliest language?
(Anonymous) 2012-12-11 05:28 am (UTC)(link)Re: Ugliest language?
Sounds like you hate uvular fricatives! (Voiceless or voiced—Yiddish has both.)