| | | No, I said 4 languages, OK? I grew up with Danish (23 years) and Swedish (12 years), spent 41 years in Germany - where my kids were born - and from my work in semiconductors communicating with SiValley and others, it was all English from 1969.
Then 5 years later I married (AC!, she married me!) my Japanese wife, who has a Bachelor in English, by then lived in Honolulu and worked for PanAm, so...our house language became English. And German, some Japanese with Danish and Swedish used by me only communicating with my parents and a sister in Denmark and more relatives in Sweden.
Nothing to brag about, it just happened. BTW, only Norte Americanos believe, that proficiency in more than one language is a sign of elevated IQ. It really has nothing to do with IQ, trust me.
Now, AC may work as long as one stick to rather easy language and one of them only. Use some less common words and watch what happens :)
Subject was auto-correct, right?
Believe it can be turned off, now clue, however, where and how.
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