Three days ago I was eating an ice cream and realized I was thinking in English automatically. And this had gone on for a while. I had to watch for three days Albanian or Albanian dubbed movies, shows and cartoons and now I can think in Albanian automatically not English
Anyone else had this problem?
>>78407152
>thinking the correct language
>freaking out over it
really fries my onions
>>78407152
If you are lucky your iq will improve
>>78407228
Seeing how American adults think that going closer to an object make it look smaller, I doubt that.
So I need to stay multilingual with my mother tongue as thinking language
>tfw you'll never know what it's like to be able to learn a language
thinking in another language doesn't even mean that you are fluent in that language, one can do it as soon as one can compose sentences in another language albeit it would be slow and yes you can think with grammar mistakes
>>78407297
It's easy desu just grow up watching television in a foreign language.
>>78407845
>learning a language just by watching television in a foreign language
That's impossible
>>78407992
ever heard of subtitles?
it's very possible
There is no difference between Dutch and English in my head. Its just one language.
>>78407390
This, I automatically think in broken German every now and then
>>78407152
not automatically
how come you forgot your mother tongue so easily?
>>78407390
>>78407191
this
>>78408811
I didn't. But for random thoghts like "Look at that bird", I thought it in english not Albanian
Good, good. Let the burgers consume you.
Sometimes I would read something in English and after some time misremember as reading it in Russian.
I switch between French and English at will. French is better for musings while English has a more straight to the point approach. It's not a problem OP.