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    Linguae Francae, direct, first language, school education, social, dialects, national languages

    • Multilingualism refers to the , institutional or individual use of more than one language. This includes not only , but also regional, minority and sign languages as well as language varieties such as . In many regions of the world, it is normal for people to speak at least one other language in addition to their mother tongue, also known as their . There are various forms of language acquisition, e.g. in the course of learning to speak, as part of or learning a foreign language through a longer stay abroad.
      The most widely spoken languages worldwide include English, Spanish and Arabic, for example. They are regarded as so-called , which have facilitated international exchange between people for several centuries as languages of communication and trade. In addition to the exchange of information, speaking the same language can indirectly convey other aspects such as respect, understanding, belonging or knowledge of cultural values and customs.

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