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Which language is the most passionately expressive?

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Which language is the most passionately expressive?

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I assure you English speakers, including those from the UK, are quite capable of expressing anger/passion in a non-neutral way. English feelings are often expressed with intonation to indicate sarcasm, disbelief, surprise, anger etc, rather than just speaking faster, or louder – it can be very subtle, but nonetheless effective. English can be very warm and expressive, especially when it comes to songs/poetry. English could sound cold if you don’t tune your ear to its intonation or the emphasis on particular words/syllables. There is a saying in English which explains it – “It’s not what you say, but how you say it that matters”.

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