Bi/Multilingual Stories tells the stories of people. Mostly, but not only artists, who speak two or more languages. The stories take us to physical and emotional places, spaces. Please consider to support my work via a one time or monthly contribution at: https://flattr.com/podcast/bimultilingualst
Sound by Hernán Giorcelli
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Bi/Multilingual Stories tells the stories of people. Mostly, but not only artists, who speak two or more languages. The stories take us to physical and emotional places, spaces. Please consider to support my work via a one time or monthly contribution at: https://flattr.com/podcast/bimultilingualst
Sound by Hernán Giorcelli
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

There is a difference between languages in a sense that, from an emotional point of view, one language can be more self centered, while another references inward and outward directed emotions. One language is more administrative, the other one is the soul language.
Translanguaging is an advantage of multilingual people as it enables them to express themselves in a variety of ways switching between languages, adding words that fit best the meaning and purpose of the conversation.
The more languages we speak the better we understand the world; knowing languages is a door to the world, it is like knowing how to read and write.
Support the showIf you want to tell your story email me at elisabethajtay.at.gmail.com!
Sound by Hernán Giorcelli
Thank you for listening, sharing and supporting Bi/Multilingual Stories
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