Yes, it is possible for someone to have two first languages, known as being bilingual from birth.
Yes, it is possible to have two native languages if a person grows up learning and using two languages from birth.
Someone who can speak two languages is called bilingual.
You could call someone who speaks two languages but not well a "basic or intermediate speaker" in both languages.
A bilingual person is someone who can communicate fluently in two languages.
(That was part of an old joke) A person who speaks: three (or more) languages is a polyglot; two languages is bilingual; and only one language is... an American.
Yes, it is possible to have two native languages if a person grows up learning and using two languages from birth.
Someone who can speak two languages is called bilingual.
You could call someone who speaks two languages but not well a "basic or intermediate speaker" in both languages.
A bilingual person is someone who can communicate fluently in two languages.
Someone who is bilingual knows two languages.
depends on how big of a difference there is in the languages and what the two languages are.
(That was part of an old joke) A person who speaks: three (or more) languages is a polyglot; two languages is bilingual; and only one language is... an American.
bilingual
multilinguist, polyglot; use dictionary.com for more reference
The two languages that were possible choices for Mozart's first opera in Vienna were Italian and German. At that time, Italian was the dominant language for opera, but Mozart also sought to establish German opera as a viable form. His first opera in Vienna, "Die Entführung aus dem Serail," premiered in German in 1782, showcasing his commitment to the development of German-language opera.
Interpreters must know at least two languages. A deaf person who knows two different sign languages could be an interpreter for those languages.
No, it is not possible for someone to be in two places at the same time.