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You seem to speak 4 languages so well that at least in one of them you can't count to 5 ;)

Please take this tongue in cheek, as in kind of like the other comment said: for lots of folks splitting that atte tion is detrimental at least in some regard.

Personally I think some diversification in language is good. It "keeps you on your toes". If you never use a muscle it will deteriorate. But you won't be able to exercise all of your muscles equally all the time.

That said I do get your point about viewpoints. It's so easy to just have exactly one if all you speak is one language. Plenty of places in the world today where that is the case. And it's not just the ones we see in the international news all the time.




> "You seem to speak 4 languages so well that at least in one of them you can't count to 5 ;) "

For what it's worth, I counted 4 languages instead of 5, assuming the comment wasn't edited. The commenter wrote: "Í speak 4 languages and I love it: Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, German and English."

Brazilian Portuguese is a single language as the dialect of Portuguese used in Brazil [1], versus the European Portuguese dialect used in Portugal [2].

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_Portuguese

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Portuguese


Touché! Does that count as #5 ;)


I guess I was too precise when I wrote "Brazilian Portuguese" and caused some confusion. ;) It is actually quite different from European Portuguese, especially when spoken.


Haha, I suppose this counts. Bon mot.




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