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How Bilingualism affects our brain

Thanks. This is one of the most beautiful words in the world. Have you ever thanked in various languages such as Chinese, Italian, Malayalam, Arabic and Hindi etc.? If you can express your thoughts in more than one language, that's another theory. A person who speaks and learns two languages is called bilingual. Similarly, people who speak more than two languages are said to be multilingual. There are three types of bilingual Bilingual component People who learn two languages in the same environment and context are called bilingual connections. For example, a child living abroad will be a bilingual connection. In this case, the child learns the same system of terms but expresses the words in two different languages. Coordinate bilingual People who learn languages in two different environments and contexts are called bilingual coordinates. A person who belongs to the bilingual coordinator speaks his mother tongue in his circle of friends and family; however, they speak ...