What's up? I'm Michael, a 20 year old college student from North Carolina, USA. I speak fluent Spanish and English and am learning German, French, and Italian. I hope to one day move to Italy and have my own clinical therapy office with international clients. I love languages and have a natural gift for teaching and learning them. If you want to learn english, hit me up!
Alot of people hear the word "fluent" and think "perfect" or something. Native fluency is almost impossible to achieve unless it's your first language and you spoke it from birth to 14 years of age. After that it's pretty much impossible to obtain. When I say I speak "fluent" Spanish, I just mean that I can communicate smoothly with another person in that language about advanced topics. That's how I would describe fluency. How would you describe it? I'm always interested to hear someone else's definition of fluency.