vivienvalentino:

“Bilinguals overwhelmingly report that they feel like different people in different languages. It is often assumed that the mother tongue is the language of the true self. (…) But, it first languages are reservoirs of emotion, second languages can be rivers undammed, freeing their speakers to ride different currents.”

Love in Translation by Lauren Collins from the New Yorker, August 8 & 15, 2016

vivienvalentino:

“Bilinguals overwhelmingly report that they feel like different people in different languages. It is often assumed that the mother tongue is the language of the true self. (…) But, it first languages are reservoirs of emotion, second languages can be rivers undammed, freeing their speakers to ride different currents.”

Love in Translation by Lauren Collins from the New Yorker, August 8 & 15, 2016