Do bilingual people dream in 2 languages?

In the small survey I undertook, almost as many bilinguals and trilinguals (64 percent in all) said that they dreamed in one or the other language, depending on the dream (when a language was involved, of course).
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Can you dream in multiple languages?

Dreaming in different languages is perfectly normal. In fact, people who have lucid dreams can sometimes voluntarily switch from one language to another during their dreams.
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Why do I dream in my second language?

Maybe dreaming in another language is an expression of our desire for linguistic and cultural 'insiderness', tapping into the sense of belonging that a new language can bring. Whether you consider it a linguistic milestone or not, it definitely indicates a strong awareness of and engagement with new language.
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What language do bilinguals think in Or is it both?

Bilingual will often think with their native language. However, they nearly always will think in the language they are speaking in, regardless of which one it is. Thus if surrounded by those who speak their second language then they will think in that language the most.
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Are you bilingual if you speak 2 languages?

A bilingual person is someone who speaks two languages. A person who speaks more than two languages is called 'multilingual' (although the term 'bilingualism' can be used for both situations). Multilingualism isn't unusual; in fact, it's the norm for most of the world's societies.
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Do bilinguals have two personalities?

With regard to this group, it has often been noted, sometimes by bilinguals themselves, that bilinguals express different personalities when they speak in different languages.
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How many languages make you a polyglot?

A person who can speak four or more languages is multilingual. Only three percent of people around the world can speak over four languages. Less than one percent of people worldwide are proficient in many languages. If someone is fluent in more than five languages, the person is called a polyglot.
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Do bilinguals see the world differently to monolinguals?

Bilingual speakers have two minds in one body, new research has revealed. Speaking two languages literally changes the way we see the world, and bilingual speakers think differently to those who only use their native tongue.
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Is it discrimination to tell someone not to speak Spanish?

A prohibition against speaking any Spanish at work can constitute discrimination if it is imposed against workers who speak only Spanish or a little English, especially if they can show that they can perform their job without speaking English.
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Why do bilinguals switch languages?

The findings indicate that language switching is natural for those who are bilingual because the brain has a mechanism that does not detect that the language has switched, allowing for a seamless transition in comprehending more than one language at once.
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Is Xenoglossy real?

Stories of xenoglossy are found in the New Testament, and contemporary claims of xenoglossy have been made by parapsychologists and reincarnation researchers such as Ian Stevenson. There is no scientific evidence that xenoglossy is an actual phenomenon.
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Can you speak a different language in your sleep?

If you have ever immersed yourself in another culture and you know the language well, you might actually have dreams in that language. In those cases, it is quite possible for you to speak another language outside your native tongue while you are sleeping.
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In which language do you dream?

We dont actually think in a language, so we don't dream in a language. We think and dream in concepts. We order our thoughts by use of language and so it seems to appears that we use language within our sub-conscious mind.
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Can you wake up knowing another language?

No one is 100% certain yet, but according to Science Alert scientists are pretty sure it's similar to another rare condition – Foreign Accent Syndrome. With FAS, where people wake up speaking in a different accent, the brain is simply readjusting and rewiring itself after suffering from a trauma.
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Does speaking different languages affect the way bilinguals feel and think?

A recent study carried out by psychologists at the University of Chicago found that polyglots are more likely to make rational decisions when they think through a problem in their second language.
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Is it rude to speak Spanish at work?

Here's what he had to say: “In general, it is considered inappropriate and unprofessional to speak a foreign language in the presence of coworkers who do not understand. Many organizations have policies requiring that only English is spoken during meetings or when conducting business.
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Can an employer ask if you speak Spanish?

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has stated that rules requiring employees to speak only English in the workplace may be illegal unless the employer can show that they are justified by business necessity.
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Is it illegal to not hire someone because they don't speak Spanish?

An employer must show a legitimate, nondiscriminatory reason for denying an employment opportunity because of an individual's accent or manner of speaking.
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Does your personality change when you speak another language?

Anyone who's taken on the challenge of learning a new language can probably relate. But it's more than just a feeling: Research suggests our personalities really can shift depending on the language we speak.
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Should I translate in my head?

As we said before, translating in your head isn't bad. In fact, when you're just starting to learn a foreign language, your habit of mental translation is actually beneficial. It helps you flesh out your vocabulary and it helps you identify weak areas.
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Are more people bilingual than not?

However, current estimates predict that around 43% of people are bilingual, with a further 17% being multilingual. This means that more than half of the world's population can speak more than one language fluently. But how do bilingualism rates differ from country to country?
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What is the most intelligent language?

English is by far the most powerful language. It is the dominant language of three G7 nations (USA, UK and Canada), and British legacy has given it a global footprint. It is the world's lingua franca. Mandarin, which ranks second, is only half as potent.
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Who is the youngest polyglot?

One incredible student, 16-year-old Timothy Doner, is the world's youngest polyglot, putting all our of language-learning skills to shame.
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What is the hardest language to learn?

1. Mandarin Chinese. Interestingly, the hardest language to learn is also the most widely spoken native language in the world. Mandarin Chinese is challenging for a number of reasons.
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