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Old 06-25-2009, 12:49 AM   #1
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Learning a new language

In thinking about that "speaking a language in a different country" thread, I've been thinking about all those multilingual members we have here. So I want to know if you are multilingual (and in what languages) and how/when you learned them.

I tend to be fairly decent at learning languages; I'm no savant, but I can pick up more quickly than most people I know. However, I find that when I learn a new language, I tend to lose any languages I'm not speaking consistently in context. So I'm really curious how people learn many languages without losing languages they aren't currently using. And whether they learn them simultaneously.
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