Is it possible to speak 10 languages fluently?

Short answer: yes. Many polyglots
polyglots
poliglota m or f by sense (plural poliglotas) polyglot (someone who speaks many languages)
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say they've learned 10 or more languages
—it's been said that the 19th-century priest Giuseppe Mezzofanti spoke 50 languages! Was he fluent in all of them?
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Can you learn 10 languages at once?

Yes, it is possible to learn many languages at once!

There are many methods you can use to learn more than one language at once. Here are some of my best recommendations. As for the these tips, you can try some or all – ultimately it's about finding the technique that works for you!
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What is it called when you speak 10 languages?

There are thousands of languages spoken in the world, but you don't need to know them all to be a polyglot. The –glot comes from the Greek word for “tongue,” and the prefix poly- means “more than one,” so if you speak two or more languages, you're technically a polyglot.
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Can someone speak 12 languages?

These are some of the most notable hyperpolyglots today: Alexander Argüelles, an American linguist who speaks 12 languages. Jeong Su-il, a historian from South Korea, who speaks 12 languages.
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What is the most languages a person can speak fluently?

Powell Janulus (speaks 42 languages)

Powell Janulus, a Canadian who now lives in British Columbia still holds the Guinness World Records that he earned in 1985 for being fluent in 42 languages.
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Polyglot Speaking in 12 Languages: How I came to learn each language



What language did Jesus speak?

Most religious scholars and historians agree with Pope Francis that the historical Jesus principally spoke a Galilean dialect of Aramaic. Through trade, invasions and conquest, the Aramaic language had spread far afield by the 7th century B.C., and would become the lingua franca in much of the Middle East.
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Does language increase IQ?

Learning another language is one of the most effective and practical ways to increase intelligence, keep your mind sharp, and buffer your brain against aging.
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Are polyglots rare?

If you speak more, you may be considered a polyglot. Polyglots are certainly rare and interesting people: only about 3% of the world's total population can speak four or more languages.
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Who can speak 15 languages?

Even Ziad Fazah – who is considered to be one of the most skilled living polyglots – is said to be able to speak 15 languages fluently without any preparation, with his proficiency in the others being unknown.
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Who can speak 58 languages?

But the most languages spoken by one person and who holds the Guinness book of records is Ziad Fazah. Fazah claims to be able to read and speak 58 languages including Arabic, Polish, Thai, Urdu, Norwegian, and many more.
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How many languages can one realistically learn?

It all depends on your desires, motivation, and productivity. For an individual, it might be difficult to learn three languages. Whereas on the other hand maybe someone can easily learn six languages. Polyglots suggest that you learn two to three languages at the same time.
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Is being trilingual rare?

Being trilingual means that you speak three languages with general fluency. Some estimates put the total of the world's trilingual speakers at just over 1 billion people. That's 13% of everyone on Earth!
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Can you speak 11 languages?

A new book, Babel No More by journalist Michael Erard, traces the history of people who can do just that: hyperpolyglots, people who speak 11 or more languages. Obviously, hyperpolyglotism is a trained skill. No one just wakes up speaking multiple languages, but there may be factors that make it easier.
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How many languages can your brain handle?

An average person can speak two to four languages in a lifetime. However, human brains work differently, and an average person's brain can handle a maximum of four languages. It takes one year to learn the basics of a language for an average person.
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What is the hardest language to learn 10?

Let's explore the 10 hardest languages for English speakers to learn, and the challenges they deliver:
  1. Mandarin. Mandarin is spoken by 70% of the Chinese population, and is the most spoken language in the world. ...
  2. Arabic. ...
  3. 3. Japanese. ...
  4. Hungarian. ...
  5. Korean. ...
  6. Finnish. ...
  7. Basque. ...
  8. Navajo.
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What is a Hyperglot?

1. a person who learns and speaks many different languages.
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How rare is it to speak 10 languages?

Multilingual is fluent in more than four languages, and they are only 3% of the entire population. Some people can speak more than five languages, and they are known as polyglots. They are less than one percent of the population. Hyperpolyglots are fluent in more than 12 languages, and they are sporadic to find.
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Who can speak 30 languages?

One of the most proficient linguists I meet here, Richard Simcott, leads a team of polyglots at a company called eModeration – and he uses about 30 languages himself.
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Who can speak 200 languages?

The record, though, probably belongs to Sir John Bowring, Governor of Hong Kong from 1854 to 1859, who was said to know 200 languages, and capable of speaking 100.
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Do polyglots have higher IQs?

Summary: Speaking more than one language does not improve a person's general mental ability. However, while there is no cognitive advantage to being bilingual, there are broader social and lifestyle benefits that come from speaking multiple languages.
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Are polyglots brains different?

Brain areas that process language light up when subjects listen to or read languages they understand. Polyglots may have language networks that differ from those of the average person, says Evelina Fedorenko, PhD, associate professor of neuroscience at MIT.
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What are the disadvantages of being a polyglot?

Cons of being bilingual
  • Not being able to fully master either language. ...
  • Dealing with language dominance. ...
  • Mixing languages by accident. ...
  • Facing prejudice. ...
  • Having different personalities. ...
  • Losing your cultural identity. ...
  • Switching can be complicated/tiring. ...
  • Learning can be costly/time consuming.
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Are bilinguals less intelligent?

Being bilingual, it turns out, makes you smarter. It can have a profound effect on your brain, improving cognitive skills not related to language and even shielding against dementia in old age.
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Is IQ born or learned?

Like most aspects of human behavior and cognition, intelligence is a complex trait that is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors.
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Are bilinguals more intelligent?

Does bilingualism make you smarter? In one sense, of course it does. You know two languages instead of one, already an advantage. Studies also show that bilingualism makes you better at learning additional languages and detecting language sounds, even when you're very young.
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