What’s your least favourite language

Yeah that's strange. Don't know what Panamanian accent is like but I've been to Bogota and the people from there I've met speak Spanish with a clearer pronunciation than that of most southern Spaniards (albeit peppered with a shitload of incomprehensible slang words that I can only assume come from drug trade lingo, but still). The only theory I can come up with is that's because their main cities are in the mountains, far withdrawn from the Caribbean coast.
It's also in part because a lot of people from central Colombia (not precisely Bogotá, but rather the Coffee Axis and Antioquia) aren't descendants from southern spaniards, but rather from northern spaniards, mostly basques. That's why they also have a lot of arcaisms in their dialect, and they pronunce the "s" with a lot of emphasis, sometimes even sounding like a weord mix between a j and a z, the fact that the region was also rather backwards, isolated, and depopulated until the mid-1800s also helped to limit contact with the canarian spaniards (in turn descendants from southern spaniards), which speak the metropolitan spanish dialect most similar to american spanish
 
Tagalog not only sounds retarded, but the rice mexicans just use English half the time anyways when talking to people. I don't get it.
 
Ukrainian is getting mentioned again because while some of their "original" words sound fine like "Vitayu-Витаю" and "Znecennya-Знесення". When they directly take words from Russian and modify it in a ukrainian way, it sounds awful, but the language overall sounds ugly and unappealing the longer you listen to it. Still, not as bad as the following ones

Arabic was mentioned before and i have to agree. It's a really repugnant language and i hate the alphabet too, one of the worst languages i've heard and if it were to become extinct, i wouldn't shed a single tear, probably my most hated language.

Estonian is basically Finnish, but take everything away that makes Finnish unique and interesting and now you're left with a language that's not only unbelievably difficult to learn but also bland and soulless, also the worst baltic language.

Dutch is also another one which has been mentioned often. While i don't think it's worse than Arabic or even Estonian. It sounds like down-syndrome German to me and has the same problem as Ukrainian. It gets uglier and more unappealing the longer someone uses it

Every south-asian (not southeast-asian) language is worthless garbage with a equally terrible alphabet, which also made me realize whenever i heard a pajeet speak, it's always in their main language, but the same applies to anyone from the indian subcontinent
 
These days I don't hear anything else than Ukrainian in public and I am not a fan either, because it's pervasive, but at least it reminds me the immigrant buffer is full for now and EU has less chance to punish us for whatever by inflicting sand niggers upon us.
 
I hate the way chileans, colombians, and argentinians speak. As for languages, French is the language I hate the most
You think you hate French, but have you heard a Quebec accent? Somehow even worse than regular French.
 
Spanish, specifically Latin American Spanish of all varieties. I am sure that it being exclusively used by room temperature IQ subhumans is a big part, because I heard Spain Spanish and it didn't revolt and anger me in the same way. I guess it's like how English can sound good when a white uses it but makes you feel like moonman when a black uses it. There's some Venezuelan "refugees" (all male, which means not a single refugee in sight) at my jobsite and even without understanding them, they all sound stupid and dirty with their monkey speech. Just a loathsome sound.

Even often maligned languages like Mandarin don't come close.
 
Dutch. To me, by majority, they sound like fruity Deutschlanders, unless I just remember hearing Wallonians wittering on in the background, when I was on a European coach trip with Shearings, when we stopped off in Brussels, when I was in my very early teens.
 
Hebrew. Sounds like someone constantly clearing their throat.
basically every language with a lot of uvular fricatives is like that

arabic has that, french has a decent amount of these uvular fricatives, dutch has the same voiceless uvular fricative u just complained about
 
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