Linguistics Anyone?

I grew up in a family where we speak two dialects and two formal languages.
Coming from a Filipino Chinese family we mix our conversations with words from Bisaya and Fookien. And as part of mom’s plan to educate us at home we speak English. Sometimes when my sister feels like adding drama to our house we speak in Filipino.
Being able to speak different tongues is like a program developed in our brain to translate words and freely speak them out. We don’t even consider rules or guides for translators. We just led the words flow in our mind and the translation happens.
Someday it is my dream to learn at least 8 other languages and be fluent with it. Rizal much? :p
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That’s nice to be bilingual or multilingual. I speak a total of four languages fluently, but I only use one at home or school which is Norwegian.
My father though can speak a total of 6 languages. I guess since he travels a lot around Europe and Africa.
that’s cool! I wanna add more languages to my system