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It would have to be Python. It’s just got such syntactical sugar it makes me wet in places I shouldn’t be.

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Strangely German, because it makes me feel at home. Also a few of the British accents and languages, particularly Welsh, Scottish, and Northern England. I can only imagine that’s in my blood somehow.

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Deutsch ist rine schönes Spreache. Ich liebe die klang von es und hoffe dass in mein Zukunft ich can the ganze Sprache lernen

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Es macht mir fröh. Ich hoffe eines Tages weider zurück gehen.

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Morse code has a rhythm that just does something to me

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- .- .-… -.- / -… … .-. - -.-- / - — / – .

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… / -… — -. .----. - / .-- … .–. . / .- …-. - . .-. / … / .–. — — .–.

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For me I’d probably say Japanese or French. Spanish is really nice too. Although, those happen to be the 3 languages I want to learn the most too lol

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Ukrainian, it’s so soft it sounds like a water droplets dropping. п’ять

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