According to the UNESCO survey which is the sweetest language in the world?
According to a UNESCO survey, Bengali has been voted the sweetest language in the world; positioning Spanish and Dutch as the second and third sweetest tongues. Bengali is spoken all over, Bangladesh, India including West Bengal, Assam, and Andaman, and Nicobar Islands; it ranks seventh after Hindi in the list of Most Spoken Languages in the world. There are many significant Bengali-speaking communities in the United States, Canada, the Middle East and the United Kingdom as well. Bengali’s have a revered fondness for language and literature, and identify a language as an element of identity and uniqueness.
Another interesting fact is that both Bangladesh and India's national anthem is written in Bengali by the revered Indian poet- Rabindranath Tagore. One of the reasons why Bengali is one of the loveliest languages to speak is because it is very simple to speak and comprehend; there is no roughness or harshness to the words and the language has simplified vowel and consonant sounds. The language is magnificently laden with the richness of expressions and emotions which bleeds into their language as well making it one of the most poetic languages on earth. A passionate language emerging from the land of music, fine arts, literature, the cinema Even the way the Bengali say I love you is so poetic- ‘Ami tomake bhalobashi’, like a sweet poem.
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