Hi /x/, /int/ here
What is the scariest language?
I assume you mean real language, so I'd say probably Navajo . There's just something about it that gives me the creeps
>>17799905
But the Navajo are a peaceful people with a rich culture
Dutch gives me anxiety. It sounds like I should understand it, but it's not right. It's like the uncanny valley, but out loud.
>>17799981
Literally this, it sounds like English with letters swapped around and backwards, sends shivers down my spine.
>>17799889
I'm pretty frightened by spanish, legend tells if you listen to a mexican talk about his tacos and cencenera that you will cross the border illegally in your sleep and your house will smell like beans and your cars hydraulics will malfunction as if possessd
>>17800079
it's probably just a legend but you never know, I've seen plenty of people go into taco bell never to return.
>>17799889
I've always thought Esperanto was pretty creepy.
It has that late 19th century artificial vibe to it. Like something a bunch of weirdo poison sellers would speak to each other on the deep web.
Hebrew, every time my neighbour fucks a virgin boy I hear him chanting out on his deck. roll trips ill post a vid.
>>17800079
Chinga tu madre!
>>17800629
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
English, definitely.
German, dutch, russian or hebrew.
One of those throaty phlemghy ones. Scares me cause I don't want to get spit on.
>>17799889
African American Vernacular English
hungarian
>>17799992
Thats funny.
Because it also sounds like German
>>17800988
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bK1KQlrQA3k