Why Some Languages Sound Angry (and yours doesn’t)

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Close your eyes and picture a movie villain. What language or accent are they speaking? Well, I have news for you. Hollywood’s been playing the same trick on all of us for decades! They didn’t just give us bad guys. They gave them a sound. German colonels. Russian spies. Arabic hostage-takers. All shorthand for "this language is definitely the bad guy." And it's worked brilliantly. Until now. In today's video, I'm going to show you why some languages sound angry – even when they’re not, why your brain hears them that way,
and how that might be silently sabotaging your language learning. But here's the good news: You can actually turn those angry languages into your biggest advantage.

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0:00 Are some languages really angry?
1:11 Hollywood's big language trick
2:16 What does English really sound like?
4:50 Which languages sound angry?
10:53 How your brain reacts to angry languages
12:19 Sounds that aren't actually scary
14:20 How to use angry sounds to your advantage

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Jean Antoine
 

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