It's just another stereotype just like the one that we all wear Lederhosen and drink beer all the time. In popular media, German is also portrayed as being very harsh and loud (Hitler-esque) when in fact that is just an exaggeration used in order to elicit comedic effect. When Nazi skits and Hitler parodies are the only popular sources of spoken German in other countries, of course the feeling of German being harsh and serious will prevail. As a German, i think that while English is a very beautiful language, German has a bit more depth and you can express yourself more sophisticatedly. It sounds very illustrious and not as casual as other languages which makes it special. Some of the most important writers and poets are German (Göthe,Schiller etc.) and 1/10th of today's publications of books are written in German which is quite absurd when considering that there are only about 100 million native German speakers in the world. Many of these publications are science publications which shows you the importance of German science efforts and the significance of the language. In conclusion, one should not underestimate the German language and its importance while also recognizing the fact that the way German is represented in popular media does not reflect the true sound and feeling to the language. Sorry, don't want to sound like a square but this is important to me since the general consensus about the German language in other countries seems to be that it is an ugly and harsh language which somehow is inferior to the Latin based languages.
I always come back here when everything turns to shit and I think it's because Forseti helps me reconnect with my inner self
Also big shout out to this girl who introduced me to neo folk back in 2014 what would I have become without her
Me too, last time is 9 years ago
@@nguyen.letu89 Me too. This Music is perfect.
Okay, Korn: now you do Forseti.
Korn sure changed their style
I love this song so much 🤩💚🇧🇷
It`s wonderful.
Beautiful.
Dies ist wahre Musik.
In der TAT
SIC!
Wow! That's awesome
Wonderful!!!
♥️♥️♥️
Protect Europa! - Reconquista!
yep miserable as hell this one.. makes me think of the past.. and my poor dogs who have died
never really thought german songs could sound so chill. not to discriminate. i always felt german had a harsh accent to it.
It's just another stereotype just like the one that we all wear Lederhosen and drink beer all the time. In popular media, German is also portrayed as being very harsh and loud (Hitler-esque) when in fact that is just an exaggeration used in order to elicit comedic effect. When Nazi skits and Hitler parodies are the only popular sources of spoken German in other countries, of course the feeling of German being harsh and serious will prevail. As a German, i think that while English is a very beautiful language, German has a bit more depth and you can express yourself more sophisticatedly. It sounds very illustrious and not as casual as other languages which makes it special. Some of the most important writers and poets are German (Göthe,Schiller etc.) and 1/10th of today's publications of books are written in German which is quite absurd when considering that there are only about 100 million native German speakers in the world. Many of these publications are science publications which shows you the importance of German science efforts and the significance of the language. In conclusion, one should not underestimate the German language and its importance while also recognizing the fact that the way German is represented in popular media does not reflect the true sound and feeling to the language.
Sorry, don't want to sound like a square but this is important to me since the general consensus about the German language in other countries seems to be that it is an ugly and harsh language which somehow is inferior to the Latin based languages.
Does English belong to Latin languages? I always thought he belonged to a German group.
@@syzygy8459 English is a germanic language.
@@MaxwellsLab Although it had a stronger Latin influence in its development than German.
The German is the most beautiful language in the world