explain me the sentence:
Everybody seems to have a unique way they learn a language, and yet we all come to the same result of speaking several languages fluently. And as I was listening to these polyglots telling me about their methods,
Let's break this sentence down step by step:
"Everybody seems to have a unique way they learn a language,"
- Everybody = all people
- seems to have = appears to possess
- a unique way = a special or different method
- they learn a language = how they acquire a new language
This means that each person has their own special method for learning a language.
"And yet we all come to the same result of speaking several languages fluently."
- And yet = but still (showing contrast)
- we all come to the same result = we all reach the same outcome
- of speaking several languages fluently = of being able to speak many languages well
Even though people learn differently, they still achieve the same goal: speaking multiple languages fluently.
"And as I was listening to these polyglots telling me about their methods,"
- And as = while, at the same time
- I was listening = I was hearing with attention
- to these polyglots = to these people who speak many languages
- telling me about their methods = explaining how they learn languages
The speaker is describing a moment when they were listening to multilingual people (polyglots) talk about how they learn languages.
Would you like me to simplify it even more? 😊
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