Hello, so the first language i learned was spanish, thaught by my parents, but then i started learning english and when i was about 7 years old, i had high fluency in english(my school was fully bilingual, all the subjects i was thaught were in english, math, social studies, e.t.c. and we had 3 different subjects related to english), and by that age, almost all content i watched was in english, and when i was 13, i moved to Canada and lived one year there(i had absolutely no problem understanding people, and people had no problem understansing me), so could that count english as a native language? Because i honestly have a better english level at this point, when i get mad, i can't really think of spanish swear words, and when i talk to people in spani...
Hello, so the first language i learned was spanish, thaught by my parents, but then i started learning english and when i was about 7 years old, i had high fluency in english(my school was fully bilingual, all the subjects i was thaught were in english, math, social studies, e.t.c. and we had 3 different subjects related to english), and by that age, almost all content i watched was in english, and when i was 13, i moved to Canada and lived one year there(i had absolutely no problem understanding people, and people had no problem understansing me), so could that count english as a native language? Because i honestly have a better english level at this point, when i get mad, i can't really think of spanish swear words, and when i talk to people in spanish, i often forget words(almost never happens in english), also i literally know nothing of english grammar, i just sense when something is odd but can't explain why, i also use everything in english(phone language, e.t.c), i even started learning chinese from english, not spanish.(also i can read complex english literature without struggle, but with spanish it does become a little complicated to me)