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 No.178134

I've been very interested in learning new languages lately, since I love to write, and I was hoping to try it from a fresh perspective, but I'm struggling with finding a worthwhile one, especially since I know learning a new language is a significant time investment.

And so I ask you: besides english, are there any other languages you enjoy reading and writing smutty content in? I suppose the question is coming from a literary point of view instead of an ERP one, but both applications apply. Which languages do you think are best in terms of things like expressiveness, versatility, aesthetics and so on?

If you're curious about me, I personally know Portuguese (my mother tongue), and English, but I never write in Portuguese at all, so I'm very disconnected from it.

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 No.178400

French, all the way to the moon.

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 No.178405

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Afrikaans :^)

>tfw she will never lean in and whisper "Haai bru, dit suig dat jy alleen op Vrydagaand is. Maar … miskien kan ek vanaand jou vriendin wees."

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 No.178473

Just like we're attracted to that which is not the kind of appearance we're normally used to we're also attracted to languages that is not our mother tongue, by the simple virtue that it's exotic to us - that, and we don't have any of the family/childhood associations to it that we have with our mother tongue.

What is the sexiest language to someone is someone else's mother tongue, and thus not as sexy since their granma told you stories in it when you were four years old.

I like spanish, myself.

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 No.178482

It's different for everyone.

I really like German. I also like Irish and sometimes Scottish accents.

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 No.178483

>>178415

>"No one roleplays in their mother tongue for a reason, because it sounds like fucking shit."

As a german, I gotta disagree. I occasionally do it because it sounds/reads far more dirty to me.

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 No.178498

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>>178415

I'm actually currently learning 日本語, but I gotta wonder if it isn't a bit cluncky to actually write in, because of the way kanji (and katakana), works with computers and all that. Anyone got any experience with that?

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 No.178572

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>>178483

Of course it sounds dirty. You can talk about your creepy scat porn without the non-Germans knowing.

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 No.178604

>>178498

>I gotta wonder if it isn't a bit cluncky to actually write in, because of the way kanji (and katakana), works with computers and all that.

What do you mean? In terms of fonts, or what?

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 No.178609

>>178604

I mean in terms of actually looking for the right kanji for the word you want. For instance, if I want to type 元気 it isn't that big of a deal, but I gotta wonder if some words are just harder to find in that little space dropdown menu thingy, you know?

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 No.178610

>>178609

Ah yeah, there are a few kanji you won't find there, but they're naturally not for common words, and worse comes to worst you can always use Google.

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 No.178611

>>178134

>I never write in Portuguese at all

same here, saying shit like "Deixa-me chuchar no teu marmanjo" or "Vou foder a tua rata até tar toda aberta" isn't hot. And the brazilian variant is even more goofy for me to imagine. We just don't have an erotic language.

Instead of learning a whole new language, why not try and play accents instead? French, German, and every Northern European accents sound kinda hot.

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 No.178612

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Thai, duh, for the full cuteboy experience.

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 No.178790

>>178415

korean sounds very similar to japanese, so "all other gook languages" doesn't really apply.

mongolian, however, sounds far more beautiful than most others in the region.

basically:

nip = korean > mongolian > mandarin > viet > thai > cantonese

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 No.178811

>>178790

>>178792

I never thought I'd find myself agreeing with a namefag, but he's right, Korean sounds much closer to Chinese than Japanese also Gook is just Korean, the slurs for Chinese and Japanese are Chink and Jap respectively, while the general Asian ones are either yellow or slant

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 No.178896

>>178405

Isn't Afrikaans just "Nigger Dutch"? The accent always sounds like incomplete English to me.

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 No.178943

>>178896

As a native Dutch speaker I can confirm. Back in my college days we had a guest speaker from South Africa and while he tried his best to speak Dutch there was way too much Afrikaans in there to really understand him, and that guy was white.

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 No.179037

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>>178896

The term is "Kitchen dutch." Bru. :^)

Naturally things will change and the language will pick up some local slang. Eg. Spanish -> mexican spanish, English -> american english. So on and so forth.

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 No.179038

>>179037

Thinking about it I guess it counts as a type of creole.

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 No.179099

>>178134

>>178415

Agreed, I'm ESL and roleplaying in French just feels fucking weird. Unless my partner finds it hot. Then it makes for some pretty A+ dirty talk.

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 No.179104

French from women. I haven't thought about it for men, though I think on that subject Italian is impossible to beat. It seems like a quintessential playboy and suave accent and language. Lemme put it this way: Ezio Auditore would not be anywhere near as charming if he was Adler Zuhörerin from Hamburg.

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 No.179108

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>>179104

>French from women. I haven't thought about it for men…

I feel about a lot of languages this way, where I just think it sounds good for one gender, but not for the other one. I think the thing that is drawing me so strongly to japanese right now, is that I feel it sounds really good for both genders. You'd think the language wouldn't feel very dynamic and versatile, given how little sounds they have, but I think the lack of distinct sounds actually does the opposite, and allows us to express them in many different ways without many ambiguities, leading to radically different ways of speaking and dealing with things like emphasis and such.

Damn, who'd though that after 4 years of making fun of my weeb friends, I'd be the one taking this shit too far and actually learning moonrunes… Makes you think.

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 No.179123

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>>179104

>for men, though I think on that subject Italian is impossible to beat. It seems like a quintessential playboy and suave accent and language.

Why yes, yes it is.

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