>>23697837wow its almost like every "beauty loving culture" you mentioned happens to be some of the most culturally significant and dominant nations in history, could it be that you are conditioned to respond favorably upon hearing it because of the influence it has in modern history or over your language (english being a amalgamation of latin, greek, french, and germanic languages) or maybe it's because you happen to consume a significant amount of media, cuisine, and ideas from said foreign culture? there is no period of national beauty that calls for languages to evolve, they evolve out of necessity either to keep up with concepts in other languages or paradigms shifts in history. french wasn't one day refined to sound beautiful, nobles in the middle ages just started speaking it because they were a dominant culture at the time and they thought it sounded cool so it underwent change to apply to a global audience. all natural languages are inherently equal when it comes to complexity and expression; it's linguistics 101.