C ++
SpoilerFor computers with connected speakers
#include
int main () {
Beep (247, 500);
Beep (417,500);
Beep (417,500);
Beep (370, 500);
Beep (417,500);
Beep (329,500);
Beep (247,500);
Beep (247,500);
Beep (247,500);
Beep (417,500);
Beep (417,500);
Beep (370, 500);
Beep (417,500);
Beep (497,500);
Sleep (500);
Beep (497,500);
Beep (277,500);
Beep (277,500);
Beep (440,500);
Beep (440,500);
Beep (417,500);
Beep (370, 500);
Beep (329,500);
Beep (247,500);
Beep (417,500);
Beep (417,500);
Beep (370, 500);
Beep (417,500);
Beep (329,500);
system ("pause >> void");
}
about the Ukrainian language
http://alltop10.ru/rejting-samyx-smeshnyx-yazykov-mira/
If we take the Slavic languages, then in terms of melodiousness for me, my native Ukrainian is first, and from foreign ones, well, probably Serbian all the same. If we take non-Slavic languages, then Italian and French will be the best in this category. This is where I cannot say about melody and get lost in choosing among Asian languages, perhaps Arabic
V-Nine
Have you ever heard it? Not? Judge only by the name? Yes, it is authoritative whatever you say. But I had to hear Serbian and not only it, so I judge with knowledge of the matter. For I had to ride in due time across Europe. However, everyone has their own opinion. But to judge the language only by its name is stupid as well as to judge the book by looking only at the cover.