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FrenchSilkPie
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 Message 1 of 113
27 December 2006 at 6:01pm | IP Logged 
Does anyone know any polygot under 18?
Like a teenager?

I was just wondering, because it seems like everyone here who is a polygot is over 20, and it would be nice to know that I am not the only teenager who wants to learn a language.

I sure hope I am not the youngest one here!
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Mikluho-Maklai
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28 December 2006 at 3:26am | IP Logged 
My girlfriend’s daughter, 14, native Ukrainian (speaks, writes), fluent in spoken Russian and Californian English teen-speak, as a child was exposed to quite a bit of French (basic passive comprehension) and now is trying to lean German on her own, while taking French in school. German is the first one that she’s trying to “learn” (listening to “Rammstein” over and over 24-7); the other languages she’s acquired via exposure. Not a bit interested in linguistics, though. For her, it’s a communication thing.
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winters
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 Message 3 of 113
28 December 2006 at 10:29am | IP Logged 
Perhaps me? :-) I am 16 years old and I know several people of my age who could also be classified as "polyglots". It is not that common though - most of teenagers I know study few languages, but few are fluent in them.

Edited by winters on 28 December 2006 at 10:32am

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johntothea
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 Message 4 of 113
29 December 2006 at 1:37pm | IP Logged 
I'm 13 [turning 14 in january] and hopefully I'll be a decent polyglot by the time I'm 16 or 17 :]
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Guido
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 Message 5 of 113
10 January 2007 at 2:06am | IP Logged 
I'm 18 years old and i speak a total of 6 languages (counting my MotherTongue, Spanish). I speak: Spanish, English (lerned it at School for 12 years), German (since a year and half), French (since 3 months), Japanese (since 3 months) and Esperanto (I studied it a month ago, but the book of study wasn't fluently, so i left it). I leaned (and still lerning) French, German and Japanese with the books of Assimil (french-Spanish editorial)

This year (2007), I'll start the University, in the "Instituto de Enseñanza Superior de Lenguas Vivas Juan Ramón Fernandez" where I'll study the "German Translator career" (It the word "career" right?, I didnt really knew that word :P)
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fanatic
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 Message 6 of 113
12 January 2007 at 11:54pm | IP Logged 
Guido wrote:
I'm 18 years old and i speak a total of 6 languages (counting my MotherTongue, Spanish).


Congratulations. I have enjoyed your posts.

Guido wrote:
This year (2007), I'll start the University, in the "Instituto de Enseñanza Superior de Lenguas Vivas Juan Ramón Fernandez" where I'll study the "German Translator career" (It the word "career" right?, I didnt really knew that word :P)


Maybe the word you want is profession?
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japkorengchi
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 Message 7 of 113
13 January 2007 at 1:01am | IP Logged 
If we take 4 as the minimum requirement of being a polyglot, we can find some in multilingual cities or countries easily. I suspect we can find children speaking Cantonese, Mandarin, English and Portuguese in Macau, and children speaking Swedish, English, German and French in Sweden, etc. I am sure, however, these children will have a relatively strength and fluency in the various official languages in the multilingual areas.
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jeff_lindqvist
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 Message 8 of 113
13 January 2007 at 5:41am | IP Logged 
My gut feeling is that it's more likely to find polyglot children in Macau than in Sweden, but that's perhaps just me. The level of foreign languages other than English (and even English) is probably overestimated.


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