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How many languages can one learn to speak?

There's no hard limit on how many languages someone can learn to speak. It depends on many factors, including:

* Individual abilities: Some people are naturally gifted at language learning, while others find it more challenging.

* Motivation and dedication: Learning languages takes time and effort. The more motivated and dedicated you are, the more you'll achieve.

* Learning strategies: Effective learning techniques can significantly boost your progress.

* Exposure and opportunities: The more you immerse yourself in the language (through travel, conversation partners, etc.), the faster you'll learn.

* Age: Children tend to pick up languages more easily than adults, but adults can still achieve fluency.

Records:

* Hyperpolyglots: People who speak 6 or more languages are called polyglott. There are individuals known as hyperpolyglots who claim to speak 10 or more languages.

* Most languages spoken: The Guinness World Record for the most languages spoken is held by Ziridava, a linguist from Romania, who claims fluency in 28 languages.

Conclusion: While there's no set limit, learning a large number of languages requires significant dedication and commitment. It's achievable, but focus on learning effectively and enjoying the process.

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