What is the sweetest language in the world UNESCO?

What is the sweetest language in the world UNESCO?

Bengali
If a message circulating on social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook is to be believed, Bengali has been voted the sweetest language in the world. Conducted by Unesco, the vote ranks Spanish and Dutch as the second and third sweetest tongues respectively.

Does UNESCO declared Bengali sweetest language?

The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) has declared Bengali to be the sweetest language globally and it is also the fifth most widely spoken in the world, he said. Mastul was founded in January 2013 and its key objective is to preserve the cultural wealth of Bengal.

Which is the most sweet language in the world?

The Sweetest Languages in the World Bengali: Originated from Sanskrit, Bengali has been ranked the sweetest of all languages in the world. Spanish: It is originated from more than one language with major influence of Latin, Greek and Arabian. Dutch: It has originated from the Old Frankish dialect. French: Just like Spanish, French is also a Romance language.

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What are the Sweet languages of the world?

Bengali: Originated from Sanskrit,Bengali has been ranked the sweetest of all languages in the world.

  • Spanish: It is originated from more than one language with major influence of Latin,Greek and Arabian.
  • Dutch: It has originated from the Old Frankish dialect.
  • French: Just like Spanish,French is also a Romance language.
  • Is Telegu the sweetest language in the world?

    Telegu is also considered to be a sweet language but loses to Bengali on this aspect. For each one of us, our mother tongue is the sweetest, but to compare languages to determine which one is the sweetest, opinions are taken from people who don’t understand the language.

    What are the five most romantic languages?

    The five most widely spoken Romance languages by number of native speakers are Spanish (470 million), Portuguese (250 million), French (150 million), Italian (90 million), and Romanian (25 million).

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