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RE: When will I grow up?

in #blog6 years ago (edited)

Finland is officially bilingual (Finnish & Swedish). We all have the other national language as a mandatory subject in school. I also had German as one of the compulsory elective subjects in middle school and continued studying it in upper secondary school. My English is perhaps 60% of my native Finnish. My Swedish and German are about 30% and 15%, respectively. I know about 500-1000 words of Russian and basic Russian grammar.

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Not that rare in this country. Many Africans are real polyglots, too. Their native tongue may be some smaller or larger language spoken by their ethnic group. In addition to having knowledge of a language spoken by their neighbours, they might speak a regional lingua franca such as Swahili and the national language of education and governance like English. Their proficiency in all these languages tends to be at high level if they have had an education.

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