The only way a person can learn fluent from birth is been around a lot of different languages. It is not easy learning different languages.
the most fluent
Most people in france are, but some other people are fluent in other languages. So no.
As of 2005, the person fluent in the most languages is John Henry Jorgansen, who at that time, was fluent in 18 languages, could speak conversationally in a further 10 and was also fluent in Furbish (the native language of the Hasbro toy "Furby"). He was 28 y/o at the time.
It would take a person of likely impossibly extreme genius to learn to speak Japanese fluently in a day.
It may be possible to become fluent depending on how hard you are willing to work and how motivated you are to learn the language. However, your best bet for becoming fluent quickly is to live in the country of the language you want to learn so that you can be surrounded every day by native speakers and even signs on the road or on buildings.
most people have the birth stone colour as a garnet hopes this helps. thanks
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whenever. it doesn't matter. some people learn at a young age, but people can learn at any age.
most animals walk within hours from their birth. humans learn to walk in more than a year's time after birth
Like any language, it takes time to become fluent in Norwegian. Exactly how long it takes will depend on many different things - how much Norwegian you are exposed to, how good you are at learning languages, what sort of study you take, and how you define fluency. It would take years of dedicated study for the average English speaker to learn fluent Norwegian, just as for most languages.
90% of people learn the most when they attempt to teach it to others! - Source: Algebra I Honors teachers' poster ..
Most Brazilians, like most other people, don't go anywhere to learn their native language. They learn it at home as infants and young children.