Is it possible to become fluent in three different languages while learning them at the same time, in five years?
Hello everyone.
I’ve been learning Classical Latin for the past two years, but I am going to a different school that does not teach Latin. I’ve decided that I am going to learn French during my time at my new school. I have also been learning Russian on the side for a few months. I am looking into learning German too. I’m wondering if it is possible to become fluent in all three of them, while learning them at the same time?…or would the languages blend into each other as a result, and prevent becoming fluent? In addition, how long would it take considering I would be learning one language for a grade and the other two outside of school. Should I prioritize French and put less effort into Russian and German?
Also, if you have any recommendations for resources and real answers that would be greatly appreciated.
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