Not true if you speak 1 language at home & another @ school/work like I did as a child. Not all bilingualism is the same. Also diglossia. https://twitter.com/hiverintemporel/status/899728383805980672 …
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I think it depends a lot if your a native bilingual (I'm from Galicia, in Spain, and I've learned both languages from the beggining)+
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+ When you learn your second language when the first one is already stablished it's harder.
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When I speak spanish I think in spanish, when I speak galician I think in galician and when I speal english I think in english
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Exactly. There's a lot of bilingual abuse in children too, since eg immigrant children are bilingual.
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I am bilingual from birth, but I'm certainly losing one due to having nobody to talk to.
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