Why is French the most beautiful language in the world?

In fact, all languages have their subtleties, but for French learners, the beauty of French has at least the following points:

First, the pronunciation rules are simple and clear, with more vowels and fewer consonants, and syllables of no length, which is easy to stress, so it sounds more powerful than English, Spanish, German and Chinese, similar to Japanese, but more elegant than Japanese. For example, feminine nouns and adjectives, verbs add consonant phonemes after the root, which is very elegant.

Because vowels are used more, semantics and pronunciation are well combined. Verbs are always stressed than nouns, adjectives and pronouns. In Spanish, the continuous vibrato and S sound are gorgeous, but because of the fast speech speed and many syllables, it is not easy for listeners to grasp the key points. Needless to say, English is not only plain, but also confused by many strange and unnecessary pronunciations. The difference between British English and American English is almost that the former is more "French" and the latter is more "Spanish".

Secondly, the charm of French lies in its exquisite semantics. Using simple grammatical structures in French can express what other languages must try to express, especially in spoken English. Subtle and wordy meanings such as "give it to him", "he loves her" and "self-exile" and "self-isolation" can be accurately expressed with a reflexive verb without any misunderstanding.

French may be comparable to German in accuracy and logical rigor, but it must be more imaginative. French thinkers and literary masters during the Enlightenment, such as Montesquieu, Voltaire, Rousseau and Hugo, can create great works, which is inseparable from the advantages of the French language itself.

Third, only by learning French can we appreciate the elegant and symmetrical beauty of French compared with other languages. The so-called imperative sentences in English, polite expressions in Chinese, honorifics in Japanese and conditional expressions in French are still far behind. Whether it is a question that begins with EST- CE QUE or a simple past tense used in writing, this meticulous sense of gentleman is particularly strong. Perhaps the sense of grandeur in Spanish is similar, but as mentioned above, the strong vowel A is even used to end the expression of negative words in Spanish, so asking for politeness is like quarreling with people.

The historical origin of French;

Modern French is basically a set of rules formulated by experts and scholars in the period of Louis 14. So there are few articles that are too obscure, such as Chaucer's English poems or ancient prose. Therefore, French better retains the aristocratic style of the upper class in the classical era. This style is not something that will always be "Thames Town" and "distinguished enjoyment" in China real estate. Therefore, even in the United States, French will still enjoy a higher status.