19 - In this episode of The Language Experiment, Kaisa and Camillo sit down to reflect on their family’s first full year of living in Portugal. From leaving Canada to navigating cultural surprises, adjusting to a new environment, and balancing multiple languages at home, they share the highs, the challenges, and the lessons learned along the way. Discover what it really feels like to uproot a multilingual family, how language dynamics shift in a new country, and why Portugal turned out to be ...
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19 - In this episode of The Language Experiment, Kaisa and Camillo sit down to reflect on their family’s first full year of living in Portugal. From leaving Canada to navigating cultural surprises, adjusting to a new environment, and balancing multiple languages at home, they share the highs, the challenges, and the lessons learned along the way. Discover what it really feels like to uproot a multilingual family, how language dynamics shift in a new country, and why Portugal turned out to be ...
Anna-Maria’s Story: Language, Identity and Belonging in Finland
The Language Experiment
49 minutes
6 months ago
Anna-Maria’s Story: Language, Identity and Belonging in Finland
#17 In this episode of The Language Experiment, we continue our series on Language and Identity with a heartfelt and insightful conversation with Anna Maria, an entrepreneur and job coach who grew up in Finland in a multilingual family. With a Finnish mother, an Italian father, and parents who communicated in German, Anna Maria shares her unique experience of navigating childhood in a largely monolingual Finnish society. We discuss what it was like growing up bilingual—and even trilingual—whe...
The Language Experiment
19 - In this episode of The Language Experiment, Kaisa and Camillo sit down to reflect on their family’s first full year of living in Portugal. From leaving Canada to navigating cultural surprises, adjusting to a new environment, and balancing multiple languages at home, they share the highs, the challenges, and the lessons learned along the way. Discover what it really feels like to uproot a multilingual family, how language dynamics shift in a new country, and why Portugal turned out to be ...