To compost or not?
On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 17:50:59 -0000 (UTC),
Nick Maclaren wrote:
The separation between words spoken in German is very clear. In
spoken French the words blur into each other.
That is one of my problems - I rely a lot on word breaks. And it
is also a reason that I said northern German - it's a lot less clear
in the south of Germany.
You put that gently.
On the other hand if you like music, you prefer a language that allows
that the structuring effect of the consonants be diminished. That
capacity appears to exist in any language, but I find the songs in
southern German dialects much more melodious.., when they want to, that
is.
Michael (from in-between)
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