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Key takeaways from How our brains cope with speaking more than one language

Speaking a second or even a third language can bring obvious advantages, but occasionally the words, grammar and even accents can get mixed up.

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our languages aren't just static throughout our lives but shifting, actively competing and interfering with each other.
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