Which European language is Japanese sounds similar to?

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Finnish.

Hah hah hah I'M so funny!!

You sound like a introverted Japanese high school boy.

OP actually sounds a bit Finnish.

Funnish

Finnish

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I always thought that Finnish and Japanese were very similar in sound
>inb4 mongol memeing
I'm actually serious

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Hmm, almost every says Finnish is the most similar

How about Spanish or Portugues
Are they not so similar with Japanese?

Not at all.

Not memeing, Finnish actually sounds the most similar, at least to me. Other than that, I guess romance languages, since they have simpler sounds than germanics or slavs.

Spanish is read like its written like japanese, but is more "harder" in the mouth than it, many "r's" and hard sounds.
Finnish is more fluid.

Finnish most definitely

SUOMI MAINITTU

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It may just be your specific accent, but I guess Finnish.

But normally I'd say nothing

Spanish, like japanese, has these "vowel-consonant-vowel" feature. Also it has the same sounds mostly.

>yfw a Spaniard attempts an English word starting with s.
>eS
>eS
>eS

TORILLA TAVATAAN

what a stupid and oddly specific question

sage

do sounds so similar even for Finnish?
Few Japanese say such thing

>vowel-consonant-vowel

But Japanese has Consonant-Vowel system, not Vowel-consonant-vowel

And even that is not strictly true, especially in the Tokyo dialect

>ctrl + f
>no Estonian

sage

didn mean to quote anyone

estonian is a meme language designed entirely for Finns to adore and find cute, this is true knowledge based on Sup Forums research of studying Finnish behavior

How is Japanese fisherman called?
- Sekosiko siimasi. (= ”did the fishing line got tangled”)

How is a Japanese policeman called?
- Sako tappaa jotakuta. (= ”go give someone a fine”)

How is Japanese gardener called?
- Hajosiko haravasi. (= ”did your rake broke”)

How is Japanese formula driver called?
- Katos(h)iko Takakumi. (= ”did the back wheel disappear”)

ugh fuck off weeb

黙れ! 日本が大好きです!

Where are you from? Maybe north?
I'm not trying to offend you but your Japanese sounds so bumpkin and autist

spanish and basque. geek comes after.

gununu
You are right. I'm a North Japanese
I don't know much about southern Japanese
is it completely different?

Is it true North Japanese has no pitch accent? I can't hear it very well, but it sounds different to me

German is very similar in my opinion. All the same sounds, near identical pronunciation.

A few times I thought the same when i listened to someone speaking japanese. However, for the most time it sounds like a mixture of spanish and finnish for me. Seems to depend on the region a lot.

Also, japanese sounds completely different in songs. I really like the sound of japanese when it's sung, for some reason.

Your "おはよう" and "あったかかった" were clearly spoken with a funny dialect.
They are easily noticeable to standard Japanese speakers like me.

Also you seem to speak with your mouth barely open and do not make rough vowel sounds with your throat vibrated like Kansai people which are typical traits of northern Japanese dialects.

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汚え声で録音なんかしてんじゃねえぞこの糞餓鬼

This doesn't count. He talks with a very heavy fake turkish accent.

yes, you are right. and you can listen it clearly i think

This is ibaraki-dialect.

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That's interesting, it makes it sound much more continuous than standard Japanese and less bouncy, but maybe less nice sounding.

Since foreigners have trouble with pitch accent, I wonder if they could imitate this dialect more easily

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this sounds like finnish/northern japanese

>sounds like my mother tongue
>no words are intelligible
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I'm sorry but northern Kanto dialects are the ugliest of all Japanese with no doubt

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japans will kill this language

T B H I have to admit it does.

Japanese people who live in norther than Kanto has Ainu-speaker ancestors.
We spoke Ainu til 1000 years ago, and now speak Japanese with thick Ainu accent

I heard it's true that unlike the rest of Japan you can also grow big beards