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An individual's native languages (or mother tongues; L1) are those which have been learned by or before the critical period
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According to scientific research, which languages take the least time to learn for a native ...
It is reasonable to argue that Norwegian or Afrikaans are the easiest, and therefore the fastest, languages to learn for a native English speaker.
Page F30 argues that (bokmål) Norwegian was the eas …
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Can passive speakers of a language gain native level fluency when learning it in their teens?
There is no reason to think that a Passive Bilingual/Speaker can't become a fluent speaker. In fact, they should have an easier time than someone who is learning the language from scratch.
The main i …