Best sounding Romance language

Okay Sup Forums, which Romance language sounds the best?
Let's settle this one and for all.

No prejudices or muh native language sentiments. Watch the vid and choose objectively.
Here is the video for comparison:

youtube.com/watch?v=ul86j9j2Tl4

Here is the strawpoll:

strawpoll.me/12055011

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youtube.com/watch?v=ij414PqMyqY
youtube.com/watch?v=Q1gpRadmuDc
youtube.com/watch?v=jvHOeohXhiU
youtube.com/watch?v=6sDPA6IteTw
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youtu.be/1xVkRh7mEe0?t=5m44s
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youtube.com/watch?v=6q323m0RRPU
strawpoll.me/12055011
youtube.com/watch?v=8JHU2oGx0sE
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youtube.com/watch?v=JCPrjfLy5Ac
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>latin countries will never all speak latin
it would be so cool

Another one

youtube.com/watch?v=0eICJWGkM8c

European portuguese

It hurts me to say it, but Sp*nish does sounds the best.

I'm a frogaboo, but purely judging by the way it sounds Italian sounds better. I'd say in order of aesthetic sounds, it's

1. Italian
2. French
3. Spanish
3.5 English :^)
4. Romanian/Moldovan/Those Slavs who really want to be Romance
[POWER GAP]
5. Portuguese

>3.5 English :^)
latin and french influences, perhaps?

youtube.com/watch?v=Ku2xM31YbXI
youtube.com/watch?v=--ys76-EpME
youtube.com/watch?v=4I3G98MGq3Q
youtube.com/watch?v=ij414PqMyqY
youtube.com/watch?v=Q1gpRadmuDc (I can only find this, sorry)
youtube.com/watch?v=jvHOeohXhiU
youtube.com/watch?v=6sDPA6IteTw and youtube.com/watch?v=XKJh8HfCpYA

WHICH ONE?

It's not very fair since the languages who got the refrain (let it go, let it go), got the best part of the song.

romanian and spanish sound the best for me in that video

in real life, I think italian is the most pleasant sounding language.

european portuguese

It would be if it didn't sound super gay

Italian is beautiful but I have a preference for Spanish in real life.

just for you, mate

youtube.com/watch?v=v76848yd8LY

post your language/dialect:

youtube.com/watch?v=4QI1I03xeuI

Castillan
Italian
Catalan
Romanian
French
Portuguese

Thanks, Latin Spanish sounds the best to me in this video though

Really depends on the accent desu.

Spanish is the worst offender on gap between good and bad sounding.

>let it go
Absolutely disgusting here a better one

youtube.com/watch?v=1wVvR0jQmSE

Brazilian Portuguese

It sounds like shit so better to not post it

I think the romance languages are ugly, at least the modern ones but I think they made English ten times better also latin doesn't sound bad

Chilean spanish

youtube.com/watch?v=zE-UydYC3gs

Definitely not European Portuguese, it's like if New Yorkers got drunk and wanted to speak Spanish.

Venha cá mano, o Brasil é melhor por tudo, beijos mano.

I speak Spanish but the Romance language I like the most when it comes to how it sounds is Romanian

quebec french sounds redneck as fuck lmfao

Do you understand it better in written form?

youtube.com/watch?v=1xVkRh7mEe0

for me romanian has the same understandable rate in written form than in spoken form (around 30-40% in both)

portuguese: 60% when spoken 98% when written

french: 40% when spoken 80% when written

italian 80% when spoken 90% when written

catalan 70% when spoken 95% when written

>visages pâles maudits
J'ai honte

italian and romanian lunguage, best romance lunguages

t. alessandro cimpoi

I don't understand shit, but I can read it more or less (ș sh, ț ts...)

are you an anglo

>he speak the italian for dummies
i'm so sorry, Fernando

French

Watch from this minute tho 5:44. The languages are way closer than that, but Romanian has developed in isolation and as a result a lot of Latin words are twisted. (note: they are twisted in Western Romance too, but you guys are neighbours, so the influence transferred from one another).

youtu.be/1xVkRh7mEe0?t=5m44s

youtube.com/watch?v=lKXLy-K0dZ8

what about jewis-spanish?youtube.com/watch?v=6q323m0RRPU

>60% when spoken
you wish.

what about jewis-spanish?

youtube.com/watch?v=6q323m0RRPU

Every romance country will defend their national audio because is what they listen every day, after that the most similar, in the latinos there's lots of variations betwen regions there, aren't the same mexican, colombian or argentinian, from Spain I'll go with: European Spanish>South American>Romanian>Italian>Brazilian>French>Portuguese

i agree on italian, the other one however...

Thanks

Agreed, I don't get shit
Portuguese people are better at understanding Spanish

sounds like portuguese

Sorry lad I'll still give u 10 points in Eurovision, no bully

Romanian really does sound like a mix between slavic and latin

The Romanian singer caught me by surprise

Catalan and Italian

>strawpoll.me/12055011
it would make more sense to hear the same scene sung by the same artist to actually compare it.

the Spanish and Romanian bit sounded better for me.
maybe someone who doesn't speak any of the languages would be a better gauge

Not him but in OP video Romanian sounds pretty good. IRL sounds like a Slav language

I love Portugal but I'd have to say French is objectively the best. In your video:

French > Italian > European Portuguese > Spanish = Catalan > Brazilian Portuguese > South American Spanish > Romanian Slav Meme Speak

Those Mirandese guys are really cool.

youtube.com/watch?v=8JHU2oGx0sE

I was surprised to see how much the Catalan accent sounds like ours, despite the words not seeming any more familiar than Spanish or French. Neat.

Language is speech, or sign; writing is a secondary technology.
Language ≠ Writing
oui

What if Britain remained Celto-Roman?

...

>"rochon auveaux ça rille"
>"oh, you can speak french!"
>"nah, just choking on a dick"

>pleasant tier
italian

>cool tier
portuguese - french

>special mention tier
romansch, the guy in 0:50 kinda sounds portuguese
youtube.com/watch?v=n7fJBUH1JCE

mirandes
youtube.com/watch?v=Zwclk4sSrxs

>the fuck is this tier
romanian
brazilian

How is it even a competition in this video? French is objectively the most aesthetic language on earth.

We'd all be speaking either French or Spanish.

God save the queen.

Warum?

An Italian speaking person is actually making this joke.

puta que pariu portugues europeu é feio pra caralho

>South American Spanish

Which one?

S P E N
P
E
N

spek

>the guy in 0:50 kinda sounds portuguese
Half of Switzerland and Luxembourg are Portuguese.

It sounds nice, but it sounds so tiresome to speak all the time.

Just like Spanish and Italian and Brazilian, they can sounds nice once in a while, but they sound exasperating always opening their mouths for every vowel and getting the guttural sounds.

It's like the steel drums of languages.

it's a mix of 20% euro portuguese and 80% brazilian portuguese

Língua de poetas. Até o Cervantes a elogiou por ser uma língua doce:
youtube.com/watch?v=VQy6IFOHHXU

youtube.com/watch?v=JCPrjfLy5Ac

si hola si
me gutsa espa
na

this

there are 4000000 times more differences between argentinian spanish and mexican spanish than castilian spanish and caribbean spanish

plus spain itself has a shitton of accents

y
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tam
bien

Whatever one was in the video. They just marked it down as being "Latin American"

I can see how someone can get a headache from listening to French too much, but I still like it. I don't get the hate for Portuguese though, it's a beautiful language too.

qual é a desse video? oque tu quer dizer com ele

youtube.com/watch?v=kLm6yo1WaW8

Francophone here

I voted for Romanian. In this video and elsewhere I've consistently found it to be a beautiful-sounding language, even though the language is alien-tier compared to Western Romance languages.

Italian also sounds quite nice. It's hard for me to judge French objectively, but I think it also is quite good, but slightly less so than Italian. Spanish is good but there are these occasional sounds which are kinda unpleasant, especially in Castillian Spanish. European Portuguese is okay, not great but still decent. However, Brazilian Portuguese sounds awful. As for Catalan, it sounds like a slightly worse Castilian Spanish.

tl;dr
1- Romanian
2- Italian
3- French
4- Latin American Spanish
5- Castillian Spanish
6- Catalan
7- European Portuguese
8- Brazilian Portuguese

Also, I must confess that Quebec French is probably worse than all of the above.

fully integrated into italian culture

The Pocahontas video ones is the "Latin American Spanish International" which is Mexican with less slang and created specifically for dubs.

>mfw people think about Southern Portuguese when they say European Portuguese
>mfw Northern Portuguese sounds a lot better and not like a Galician with 'sh' problems

Mirandese does sound a LOT like Northern Portuguese.

Spanish and Portuguese
Romanian is the worst by far

>all those triggered frenchies in the comments of the Canadian version
French people really are exceptional cunts at times, it's quite amazing.

Best!
youtu.be/I-vcW1jL53A

>youtube comments section
It's filled with underage people and trolls.
Please don't make your opinion after these "people".

I really like the spanish song

Euro Portuguese is definitely hard to understand, and a lot less musical so I get why people think it sounds ugly.

I'm not bullying, but Spanish in particular sounds exasperating.

I think Euro Portuguese is the only one out of the Romance languages to not stress every syllable, so we end up eating a lot of them. This makes is a bit more distinct and separated from the other ones. Not when written, obviously.

>at times

>south Portuguese
Mate, the "default" accent is the Coimbra accent (north-ish), and is indistinguishable from the Lisbon accent to a foreigner.

>Mirandese does sound a LOT like Northern Portuguese.
Accent-wise, sure. More interior than northern, but still. Vocabulary it borrows a fair bit from Spanish.

Check it out Germanic servants, im made of gold!
t. Charlemagne

>C'è gggente che voterebbe ancora Salvini dopo aver visto questo video

Spanish hands down

Northern Portuguese and Southern Portuguese are somewhat different in pronounciation to the point non-Portuguese will hear that difference.

Germanic languages sound better

youre not even germanic, kys

m.youtube.com/watch?v=ARSWmzlKZYI

>tfw no french italian-speaking gf
hold me lads

The same song in Latin!
youtube.com/watch?v=25hvBya6MjE

t. Mahmud Abdul Islam

English is as Germanic as it gets.

No, there are distinct accents perceptible by foreigners, but it's nowhere near a north/south division.

Coimbra/Lisbon are closest to a "neutral" accent, but some stuff in between them has "southern" accent.

The "northern" accent is also weird, because you have like 5, one for each major city.

It's not as clear cut.

I really like the Catalan version.

lmao, you are a romance bastard