FLUGZEUG
On paper it looks harsh,
On paper it looks harsh, but when spoken it doesn't sound that bad.
Especially when it's capitalized, boldened and typed in size 14 font. And next to a vibrating avatar.
You're getting better by the day, Sentra!
I don't see the problem with it. It's just said like "Floog-tsoyg"
but like napalm said, it looks so harshi mean, compare it to airplane in other languagesin pretty much every romance language it's avionin russian it's samoletin czech it's letadlo, slovak lietaldo and slovenian letaloin lao it's heubinin albanian it's aeroplanin finnish it's lentokoneand in welsh it's awyrennone of those are as angry looking as flugzeugwell, i guess it's better than the hungarian word for airplane
Another good example is what screaming in a language sounds like, English sounds hilarious OI YE FOOKIN BONGER etc, American just sounds annoying - YEEHAW, Russian sounds drunk and ready to enact violence *stereotypical russian shouting* and then you have french HONHONHON or Welsh (Angry welsh accent is side destroying) but we get to German....EIN ZWEI PANZER KRAUTEN GRANATEN UBER UBER BLITZKRIEG._.
Again, I don't see how it's harsh. What I do see, however, is somebody deliberately making it bolded and all caps trying to make it look harsh, which is pretty fucking annoying to be honest.
This. If you don't fucking shout, it sounds perfectly fine. Any language sounds harsh when you shout.
WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? ENGLISH SOUNDS PERFECTLY SOOTHING WHEN PROJECTED AT THE TOP OF YOUR VOICE. SEE, EVEN THIS TEXT SOUNDS PEACEFUL.
Define "harsh".Also, I'm taking German this year anyway.
Harsh - Quit smoking the bobby brown and switch to medicinal. Sums it up