There is no single person in the world who knows every language. The most multilingual person on record is Ziad Fazah, who claims to speak 58 languages, although there is some controversy surrounding the validity of his claims. It is incredibly rare for someone to be fluent in more than a handful of languages due to the time and effort required to master each language.
Anyone can learn sign language, but sign language is mostly associated with deaf and hard of hearing people which is their native language. (Although quite a few don't know sign language and learned language via oralism method.)
English is important for me as a Kurdish chemist because it is the universal language of science. It allows me to access and contribute to a wealth of research and scientific literature, as well as collaborate with scientists and researchers from around the world. It also helps me communicate my findings and ideas to a broader audience.
There is no definitive answer, as the difficulty of learning a language varies depending on the individual's native language and background. However, languages with complex grammar rules and writing systems such as Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, and Japanese are often considered challenging for English speakers to learn.
The difficulty of a language can vary depending on factors such as a person's native language and learning preferences. However, some generally considered easy languages for English speakers to learn include Spanish, Italian, and Dutch due to similarities in vocabulary and grammar.
Learning a language is important because it can open up opportunities for communication, understanding different cultures, and forming connections with people from around the world. It can also enhance cognitive abilities, improve job prospects, and increase empathy and acceptance towards others.
Since there are many thousands of languages in the world, I somehow doubt that there is any person who has learned them all.
Its a myth.
Every person has an accent which is a characteristic of that person and the language that they are speaking at the time. Perhaps what you want to know concerns an accent which is different from yours.
You use that person's language, if you know it, or you use a common language that you both know - even if only slightly. If you have no language in common, use hand gestures and drawings to convey your meaning.
no way to know unless every person in the world is surveyed and asked if they are a cricket fan
There is no way to know unless you can talk to every person in the world, which is impossible.
When you can talk to any person that you see, understand them and be understood by them, then you know enough of the language to communicate. When you understand the slang and idioms, you really know the language.
Extrapolation, but I don't know if 7 is accurate.
that does not mean that he likes you he may just be a nice person you have to learn how to read a person by their body language and their eyes this will give you the answer to every question you need to know
no, he doesn't know me.
I need to know about ASL that person who was established for American Sign Language. Who?
No one knows every answer to every question.