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Can anyone learn 10 languages?

Can anyone learn 10 languages?

Is It Even Possible to Learn 10 Languages? Short answer: yes. Many polyglots say they’ve learned 10 or more languages—it’s been said that the 19th-century priest Giuseppe Mezzofanti spoke 50 languages! It’s hard to keep languages fresh in your mind if you don’t regularly use them.

How many languages can a normal person learn?

Then, you will have to maintain that initial learning. As a result, a normal human being can assimilate 10 languages in his life. Speaking 10 languages is enough to make a hyperpolyglot, that is to say someone who speaks more than 6 languages, a word popularized by the linguist Richard Hudson in 2003.

Where is Bella Devyatkina from?

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Moscow, Russia
Bella Devyatkina, from Moscow, Russia, is a little language superstar. English, Spanish, German, French, Chinese, and Arabic – in addition to her native Russian.

Can you differentiate between Telugu Malayalam and Kannada scripts?

I can’t differentiate between Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada scripts but I can differentiate between Tamil and Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada. Because Tamil has half of the consonants of Malayalam. Tamil is the only language that doesn’t have more consonants and less vowels.

Which language is closer to Marathi than Telugu?

Between Telugu and Kannada, the language closer to Marathi is Kannada. By closer I mean, more loan words between the two. Kannada is like elder sister (“Akkaa”) to Marathi. Having said that, Marathi has loan words from both Telugu and Kannada.

Are Tamil and Telugu mutually intelligible with each other?

Telugu is a south central Dravidian language, so Tamil and Telugu aren’t mutually intelligible. Kannada and Tamil both belong to South-Dravidian, yet they aren’t mutually intelligible. As a Tamil speaker, I never learnt Malayalam formally and yet I can understand Malayalam to an extent.

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Which is the easiest language to understand between Tamil and Telugu?

A Tamil speaker would find Malayalam the easiest to understand. Telugu is a south central Dravidian language, so Tamil and Telugu aren’t mutually intelligible. Kannada and Tamil both belong to South-Dravidian, yet they aren’t mutually intelligible.

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