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  1. So, how many languages could Bowring speak? It was definitely not the 100 he boasted of. His biographers generally agree that by the time of his death, Bowring could speak eight languages fluently. He could also read and write a further seven, plus he had a solid understanding of 25 more.

  2. Nov 24, 2021 · By the time Sidis turned eight, he could speak eight languages, including Greek, English, and Russian. Later, he also created a language of his own that he called ‘Vendergood’.

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  4. Apr 8, 2023 · His name was William James Sidis, and his remarkable abilities in various fields of study, including mathematics, language, and history, earned him a reputation as one of the most intelligent people ever known. But there was more to Sidis than just his extraordinary intelligence.

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  5. By five, he could speak five languages and read Plato in the original Greek. Learning a new language was the work of a day for the young genius. The impetus for this extraordinary development was his father, Boris Sidis, a Russian-born psychiatrist then teaching at Harvard.

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    While Mr. Trump is correct in his assessment that English is the primary language spoken in the United States, multilingualism has been a mainstay in the American Presidency since the foundation of the country. In honor of President’s day we would like to share how multilingualism has played a role in the Executive Branch:

    The second President of the United States and the first President to live in the White House knew 3 languages from a young age. In preparation for attending Harvard University, his family made sure that he learned French and Latin fluently. He continued the tradition of multilingualism in his family by ensuring his son, who would eventually become ...

    Arguably the most influential Founding Father claimed to know 5 languages in addition to English, which included: Ancient Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and Spanish. Jefferson was known to tell “large stories” by his colleagues after he claimed to learn Spanish in 19 days while sailing to France. After his death, books in Arabic, Irish, and Welsh w...

    The man who is hailed as the “Father of the Constitution” began studying Latin at the age of 12 and mastered Greek by the time he completed his High School education. Madison produced Latin to English translations from the writings of influential philosophers like Grotius, Pufendorf, and Vattel. In college, Madison learned Hebrew and stayed in scho...

    One of the greatest diplomats of American history, Adams spoke fluent French and conversational Dutch at an early age as he went to school in both France and the Netherlands. Adams also became proficient in German after his father appointed him to be ambassador to Prussia. Adams dedicated himself to translating a page a day of German text in order ...

    One of the most beloved Presidents in American history and the man who the Teddy Bear was named after was fluent in French. “Teddy” as many liked to call him was also able to read and understand German, although he struggled to speak the language.

    Hoover is unluckily considered to be one of the most mediocre Presidents of all time. The Great Depression struck the country eight months after his election and he was a strong supporter of Prohibition, which quickly made him a one term President. Before entering the White House,Hoover and his wife learned fluent Mandarin Chinese. They often spoke...

    FDR, as many called him, is known to be the last multilingual President that the American people elected. He was raised speaking both German and French as he spent long periods of time in Europe to learn the languages. Native French and German speakers recognized his distinct New England accent when he gave speeches. Roosevelt’s expertise in French...

  6. Seeing as how languages can be categorized into families such as Bantu or Indo-European or Slavic, my bet is that it is very much possible Sidis could "learn" a "new" language as an already established polyglot, because of similarity of languages that belong to the same family; i.e. if you are already fluent in, say, English and German, Dutch ...

  7. He entered Harvard University at age 11 and, as an adult, was claimed by family members to have an IQ between 250 and 300, and to be conversant in about 25 languages and dialects.