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Which French words sound better? Did you know?

Comparing the three foreign languages ??(English, French, Korean) and one mother tongue that I have only dabbled in, the biggest advantage of French lies in its rigorous grammar. Although beginners will be troubled by its complicated tenses and yin and masculine changes, once you get used to its rules, you will find that French grammar is actually very reasonable and detailed, and the tenses and voices of verbs are very rich. , because of this, it is easier and more rigorous to use, without too much ambiguity and hesitation in the use of grammar. As for pronunciation, from my personal point of view, French words are not very pleasant to pronounce when you take them out. They are all pronounced flatly, and many of the sounds are pronounced with the mouth smaller than the corresponding pronunciation in English. However, its advantage in pronunciation lies in its pronunciation. Rhythm and stress, so if spoken correctly, those litany will sound like singing, and the so-called "elegance", I think, is also given by the rhythm of French, plus the occasional uvula interspersed is really sexy.

However, no matter what the language is, there are many factors that affect whether it is pleasant or not. In addition to linguistics, it is also related to the timbre of the speaker's voice. In addition, "beautiful" is a very subjective evaluation in nature, so French is said to be "the most beautiful language in the world". Frankly speaking, I may not think it is the most beautiful language, but in my opinion, she is definitely worthy of being a "beautiful language"