Babies are born with the ability to learn any language, but their ability to learn multiple languages depends on exposure to those languages. Babies raised in multilingual environments are more likely to learn multiple languages.
Babies tend to learn their native language most easily since they are constantly exposed to it at home. However, research suggests that languages with simpler grammar structures, such as languages like Esperanto or Dutch, may be easier for babies to pick up compared to more complex languages like Mandarin or Arabic. Ultimately, a baby's ability to learn a language is influenced by their environment, exposure, and interaction with caregivers.
A person who can speak multiple languages is considered to be Multilingual, bilingual (two languages), trilingual (three languages), etc. A name for people who are multilingual and easily learn languages is Polyglot.
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The more languages you can learn, the better it is for you. Spanish is one of most spoken languages on the world nowadays.
They learn how to communicate, walk and play with others.
it depends on what 6 languages.
You already know 1 language there are 6,499 left to learn ,there are 6,500 languages In the world today.
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They do eventually.
Babies can learn signing earlier than they can speak. Which means yes, but of course not directly after they were born.