Sometimes I think one language isn’t enough. It’d be awesome to know several and feel freer in different countries. But I always feel like if I start a new one, I’ll forget the old one.
I’d love to know at least four or five languages well enough to use them in daily life. English has been my main focus, but I also want to get better at Spanish, French, and maybe Japanese. Each language opens a new way of seeing the world. While studying grammar, I came across https://promova.com/english-grammar/order-of-adjectives-in-english, and it reminded me how even small details can make learning more effective.
It all depends on your time and motivation. Everything’s doable. I know someone who speaks four languages, and he’s not a genius, just learned them step by step. One for work, one for travel, one for fun, and I don’t even know what he’s learning now.
I’d love to know at least four or five languages well enough to use them in daily life. English has been my main focus, but I also want to get better at Spanish, French, and maybe Japanese. Each language opens a new way of seeing the world. While studying grammar, I came across https://promova.com/english-grammar/order-of-adjectives-in-english, and it reminded me how even small details can make learning more effective.
It all depends on your time and motivation. Everything’s doable. I know someone who speaks four languages, and he’s not a genius, just learned them step by step. One for work, one for travel, one for fun, and I don’t even know what he’s learning now.