The Creepiest Language Possible

Sexy Street

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Well it is pretty straight forward.
What is the creepiest language that you can think of, and why?
English- because it is my 1st language so I know how to make it sound creepy and have examples of it (see The Darkness)
German- because it sounds like someone is yelling at you the entire time
Latin- because it is what horror films use for some weird reason, (the exorcist)
What are your creepy languages?
 

Grayjack

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I would say Latin. Every word sounds like it should belong in a horror film.
 

USSR

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Sumerian.

I saw The Fourth Kind yesterday and that real audio she recorded was freaky o_O
 

Timotei

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Russian. No offense to anyone who is russian, but it sounds scary.
 

Parallel Streaks

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Irish Gaelic, whenever my relatives speak it I instantly feel a deep sense of dread. Usually because they're calling me the Gaelic equivalent of a ******. Lovely homophobic relatives.
 

Wadders

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French gives me the creeps. I cant explain it, other than perhaps a deep seated, ethnic distrust of our cousins over the channel. It's just an oily, shifty sounding language.

Sorry if that's racist/ offensive. My excuse is that I'm just an ignorant Englishman :p
 

FailingwithStyle

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I find Eastern European and Middle Eastern languages to be really aggressive. I feel intimidated around those who speak it ><
 

ShadowsofHope

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Latin is both a scary one, and a truely interesting one. Its relations to the occult are really only hollywood influences. (Damn them!)

It is the basis of language for most of the Western World, and European influences. I find it rather beautiful. (Loosely termed "beautiful")

I'd have to go with German, overall.
 

Xero Scythe

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Latin
Gaelic
German
Russian
Scandinavian
English
(no particular order)
Sexy Street said:
The Maddest March Hare said:
Grayjack72 said:
I would say Latin. Every word sounds like it should belong in a horror film.
Ego res ut editio.
Is it weird that I just shit my pants from that?
somewhat, yes. It's not meant to be scary.
 

Kimarous

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I'll have to go with German.

Then again, my exposure to German is mostly limited to Rammstein, who could probably make any language sound intimidating.