What are the most beautiful sounding words, in any language? I like "Madrugada." It's Portuguese, referring to the time when the sky is blue just before sunrise.
C'est la d'or.
Familjegrav
Kurwa mać
Ja pierdole
Serendipity
Cerulean
Obsequious
Areola
Thalidomide
>>7764829
Shit taste desu.
Argolid
Alopex
Peloponnesus
Areopoli
Arcadia
Kronos
Corinthian
Doric
Elysian
The Greeks' highest achievement was phonetic bliss
>>7764793
>I like "Madrugada." It's Portuguese
It's Spanish also.
Pinpilinpauxa
Trencadís
Pizpireta
>>7764890
That's because Portuguese is just Spanish with an extra chromosome
kjærleik
>>7764793
Crepuscular
Kind of related, I guess.
Bioluminescence - when a living organism (animal, plant, fungi) emits a glow
Stroopwafel
>>7765093
nice
Jutrzenka means Aurora
Кoшкa means cat/pussy
>>7765112
>no relation with the colour of the sky.
I was just describing that period. Is the sky ever a colour that isn't blue during Madrugada?
I like Götterdämmerung.
It's like you can see it happen while pronouncing it.
grey, if it's cloudy?
Red, if it's the apocalypse.
>>7764793
>It's Portuguese
Ladrones.
>>7765123
>I was just describing that period. Is the sky ever a colour that isn't blue during Madrugada?
Yes. Depending on the phases of the moon, the city lights, clouds in the sky, etc. it can be pitch black, purple, blue, orange-ish...
Have you ever go out at night?
Spanish (and i think portuguese too) has a word for the clarity in the sky just before sunrise like in OP's pic: alborada.
>>7765183
It all comes from the latin, m8
>>7764793
Não é, otário, ninguém usa madrugada para se referir ao crepúsculo ou alvorada. Madrugar = trabalhar à noite.
>>7764816
>Famljegrav
>not Skogsvindsackord
>>7764877
Those are not pronounced the way you think they are.
>>7765212
> it's pitch black at 5am
apricity
>>7764819
this
serein
>>7765346
in winter, maybe
>>7764793
Like a conceptually beautiful word or just phonetically? If the latter, then
>Presque
>>7764793
>Spanish
Celestial
Tinieblas
>English
Kek
>>7766778
Nabokov uses kek, it checks out
>>7766778
kek is an orcish word
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAwS2Zs59lc
The entire Icelandic language is aesthetically sensual
Just never try to learn it
>>7765093
boring
if you're working in english then at least pick saxon words
>>7764877 i live close to Areopoli
Lolita
>>7766967
>Just never try to learn it
Reminded me of this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMz3gjl9x-M
"his mind is like a wacuum cleaner"
Poo
Just
Meme
Oink
>>7765249
Indeed not, the rd cluster at the and ruins it.
>>7764793
I love reading "tempestuous" and "Nantucketer" while reading Moby Dick. "Nantucketer" just has a great, fun rhythm to its pronunciation and "tempestuous" could be a single-word sentence and it'd give you images of the setting, conflict and atmosphere all in that one word.
木漏れ日
五月雨
物心
輪廻
cunctation
>>7764793
It's called dawn.
Reading the Picture of Dorian Gray and the use of the word "cried" in the dialogue is immensely moving to me.
I guess it's not beautiful in and of itself, but as the narrative flows it just shows such a theatrical flourish that I'm in love each time someone cries out.