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Us language skill mutually exclusive?
Prisca Okoh
Feb 21
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Language skills are not mutually exclusive. It is possible for an individual to have proficiency in multiple languages. In fact, many people are bilingual or multilingual and are able to communicate effectively in more than one language.
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