Trilingual Zoey forgetting a word in Korean, shifting through Spanish, and ultimately trying to explain it in English to Mira and Rumi, who somehow know what she's talking about 9 times out of 10
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Trilingual Zoey forgetting a word in Korean, shifting through Spanish, and ultimately trying to explain it in English to Mira and Rumi, who somehow know what she's talking about 9 times out of 10

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Stop making your multilingual characters “forget to switch back”, that’s unrealistic, here’s some actual situations multilingual people regularly do, as someone who is fluent in English, and conversationally fluent in Irish and Spanish:
If they have to say something in another language, like a name, it will be heavily accented, they won’t say it like it’s English
Multilingual people might have a hard time distinguishing languages that arent their first, and may mix them together in sentences
Translating expression directly that only make sense in one language
Adding sounds to English words because they don’t exist in their language (Eg: ‘Eschool’ in Spanish speakers instead of ‘school’)
If your character is a poet or author, consider the connotations of that language in written form. EG: Irish is a highly poetic language, and lends itself better to verse than English, so I would prefer to write more emotional things in Irish.
Not every word can be directly translated. Some concepts may exist in one language that don’t in English. This is a really good concept to use to make sure you’re actually exploring a characters culture, and not just making them multilingual for sex appeal or diversity points.
People who speak minority, oppressed languages will be defensive of them, and will meet bigotry against their language.
you have one sentence to describe to me your language. go
You know what gets confusing? when you speak more than one language and constantly have to battle your phone keyboard switching between English, Spanish, German, a random language you don't remember adding, and emojis

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my roman empire is how peoples' voices change when they switch languages
happy new year!
how many languages do you speak? (i mean, everything that’s not like one word/sentence from another language)
HAPPY NEW YEAR to you too! Thanks to @about-that-teenie-girl for the poll request. Keep 'em coming, folks!
How many languages can you speak fluently? (Includes sign language, with each variant being a different language e.g. BSL + ASL = 2 languages)
12 or more
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1 (just your native language)