What's the most scary language?

There's no single "scariest" language, as fear is subjective, but Mandarin, Arabic, and Japanese are often cited due to unfamiliar scripts and tones, while languages like Russian or German can sound harsh to English speakers because of unfamiliar sounds or stereotypes. Ultimately, a language's perceived scariness often comes from the unfamiliarity of its sounds, writing system, or cultural associations.
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What is the most creepy language?

Mandarin

Most students consider Mandarin the scariest language to learn due to various reasons. Mandarin's writing style and special characters are complicated since they do not use the Latin alphabet like the English Speakers.
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What are the 10 dead languages?

10 Most Famous Extinct Languages
  • Latin.
  • Sanskrit.
  • Ancient Greek.
  • Gothic.
  • Akkadian.
  • Old Norse.
  • Phoenician.
  • Hittite.
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Who speaks 400 languages?

Nineteen-year-old Mahmood Akram from India has amazed the world by mastering 400 languages while simultaneously pursuing multiple university degrees. His linguistic journey began early under the guidance of his father, a linguistics expert, and by the age of six, he had already surpassed his mentor's knowledge.
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What language will we speak in 2050?

By 2050, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and Hindi are expected to be the most widely spoken languages. Mandarin Chinese will remain the most spoken language, with over 1.5 billion speakers.
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Trevor Noah - Some Languages Are Scary

Are any languages dying?

Although languages have always become extinct throughout human history, endangered languages are currently dying at an accelerated rate because of globalization, mass migration, cultural replacement, imperialism, neocolonialism and linguicide (language killing).
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What languages were banned?

Russification: The 19th-century policies on the territories that were seized by the Partitions of Poland, such as banning Polish, Lithuanian and Belarusian in public places (1864), later (1880s), Polish was banned in schools and offices of Congress Poland. Ukrainian and Romanian were also discriminated against.
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Is Russian or Arabic harder?

Russian would be the easier language to learn. Still not easy though. Also keep in mind that Russian is a lot more homogeneous than Arabic , which means understanding spoken Arabic dialects is very, very difficult.
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What languages do devils speak?

Devils speak Infernal as a main language, and often Celestial, Draconic and Common, though not all speak Common. Very few speak Abyssal. As far as which is better, you're more likely to have a language in common with Devils by default, since way more of them speak Common.
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What are scary words to say?

The 13 Spookiest English Words to Instantly Put You in the Halloween Spirit
  • 1 Ghastly.
  • 2 Ghoulish.
  • 3 Macabre.
  • 4 Phantasm.
  • 5 Spine-tingling.
  • 6 Blood-curdling.
  • 7 Creaky.
  • 8 Howl.
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What language has no bad words?

It's been suggested people can't swear in Japanese or Finnish, but the rumours are wrong in both cases - the only languages in which one cannot swear are 'artificial' ones such as Esperanto.
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Will English ever go extinct?

The point is that even if we can't predict how English will change, we can be sure that it will, and that not even the world's first – and for now, only – global language is immune from extinction. Both Latin and Egyptian were spoken for more than 2,000 years; English has been going strong for about 1,500.
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What is the oldest dead language?

Historians and linguists generally agree that Sumerian, Akkadian and Egyptian are the oldest languages with a clear written record. All three are extinct, meaning they are no longer used and do not have any living descendants that can carry the language to the next generation.
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What are the safe languages?

Since memory safety bugs are often security issues, memory safe languages are more secure than languages that are not memory safe. Memory safe languages include Rust, Go, C#, Java, Swift, Python, and JavaScript. Languages that are not memory safe include C, C++, and assembly.
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How fast is English growing?

In terms of speaker numbers, then, it's clear that English is the fastest growing language over the past 100 years, rising from 405,741,495 in 1921 to 1,300,569,350 a century later.
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Is "güey" a bad word?

Güey is Mexican slang that originally meant something like “dumb” or “idiot,” but over time, its meaning has softened a lot. Nowadays, it's more like saying “dude”, “man”, or even “bro”—depending on the tone and context.
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Is it "Mexico" or "México"?

In the 1990s, the Spanish Royal Academy recommended that México be the normative spelling of the word and all its derivatives, even though this spelling does not match the pronunciation of the word, but that both forms with “x” or “j” are still orthographically correct.
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